This paper examines an oft-neglected feature of international migration: social changes (disruptions and/or dislocations of their normal ways of living) in source societies in response to the exigencies of these migrations, and their eventual consequences. It demonstrates how policies in developed economies inadvertently impact on developing societies by creating new social conditions. An exploratory case of Nigerian nurses’ international migration, the paper takes the hypothetical perspective that the socioeconomic effects of migration have engendered a crystallizing ‘culture of exile’ among significant youth populations. It examines the lures/motivation of nurse training and establishes a new dominant drive – the urge to migrate to develo...
Introduction: Africa has often been seen as a place of mass displacement and migration, as a result ...
Aims and objectives. To explore sub-Saharan African nurses' reasons for moving to the UK, their view...
Background: The loss of doctors from low income countries through migration is a major concern. In N...
This paper examines an oft-neglected feature of international migration: social changes (disruptions...
Even though there are some positive effects on source country of nurse migration, nurse migration ha...
Developed countries have been recruiting international nurses at an increasing rate. Nursing migrati...
This commentary paper highlights changing patterns of outward migration of Zambian nurses. The aim i...
Nurse migration has become an increasingly favorable transition for international nurses whom wish t...
AbstractWorldwide, there is a dramatic shortage of nurses. An increase in the migration of nurses fr...
High emigration countries tell a confusing story of how migration cycles can contribute to the susta...
A cross-sectional study was conducted in Ghana to examine the impact of workplace violence on nurses...
AbstractA cross-sectional study was conducted in Ghana to examine the impact of workplace violence o...
This commentary paper highlights changing patterns of outward migration of Zambian nurses. The aim i...
The migration of nursing professionals from developing countries such as Zimbabwe to industrialised ...
This article addresses the theoretical integration of macro and micro dimensions of global workforce...
Introduction: Africa has often been seen as a place of mass displacement and migration, as a result ...
Aims and objectives. To explore sub-Saharan African nurses' reasons for moving to the UK, their view...
Background: The loss of doctors from low income countries through migration is a major concern. In N...
This paper examines an oft-neglected feature of international migration: social changes (disruptions...
Even though there are some positive effects on source country of nurse migration, nurse migration ha...
Developed countries have been recruiting international nurses at an increasing rate. Nursing migrati...
This commentary paper highlights changing patterns of outward migration of Zambian nurses. The aim i...
Nurse migration has become an increasingly favorable transition for international nurses whom wish t...
AbstractWorldwide, there is a dramatic shortage of nurses. An increase in the migration of nurses fr...
High emigration countries tell a confusing story of how migration cycles can contribute to the susta...
A cross-sectional study was conducted in Ghana to examine the impact of workplace violence on nurses...
AbstractA cross-sectional study was conducted in Ghana to examine the impact of workplace violence o...
This commentary paper highlights changing patterns of outward migration of Zambian nurses. The aim i...
The migration of nursing professionals from developing countries such as Zimbabwe to industrialised ...
This article addresses the theoretical integration of macro and micro dimensions of global workforce...
Introduction: Africa has often been seen as a place of mass displacement and migration, as a result ...
Aims and objectives. To explore sub-Saharan African nurses' reasons for moving to the UK, their view...
Background: The loss of doctors from low income countries through migration is a major concern. In N...