Abstract Background Provide an up-to-date national picture of the medical, midwifery and nursing workforce distribution in Australia with a focus on overseas immigration and on production sustainability challenges. Methods Using 2006 and 2011 Australian census data, analysis was conducted on medical practitioners (doctors) and on midwifery and nursing professionals. Results Of the 70,231 medical practitioners in Australia in 2011, 32,919 (47.3%) were Australian-born, with the next largest groups bring born in South Asia and Southeast Asia. In 2006, 51.9% of medical practit...
The Australian health care workforce has benefited from an increasing migration of nurses over the p...
International migration of physicians and nurses is a growing concern in India as it is linked to sk...
There have been few longitudinal studies investigating the immigrant health and changes in their hea...
Abstract Background Provide an up-to-date national pi...
Population ageing and low fertility rates are placing the Australian workforce in the twenty-first c...
Objective: The shift from an industrial to a service-based economy has seen a decline in work-relate...
Objective: The migration of international nurses is a growing phenomenon and will continue in respon...
Higher rates of work-related injuries (WRI) have been reported among foreign-born workers in many co...
Higher rates of work-related injuries (WRI) have been reported among foreign-born workers in many co...
Higher rates of work-related injuries (WRI) have been reported among foreign-born workers in many co...
Australia is culturally diverse, with more than half (52.2%) of the population born overseas or havi...
OBJECTIVE: The shift from an industrial to a service-based economy has seen a decline in work-relate...
Although a third of nurses in New Zealand are born overseas, little is known about their composition...
Abstract Objective: The shift from an industrial to a service‐based economy has seen a decline in wo...
<div>The extent to which migrants holding professional qualifications have been able to put their qu...
The Australian health care workforce has benefited from an increasing migration of nurses over the p...
International migration of physicians and nurses is a growing concern in India as it is linked to sk...
There have been few longitudinal studies investigating the immigrant health and changes in their hea...
Abstract Background Provide an up-to-date national pi...
Population ageing and low fertility rates are placing the Australian workforce in the twenty-first c...
Objective: The shift from an industrial to a service-based economy has seen a decline in work-relate...
Objective: The migration of international nurses is a growing phenomenon and will continue in respon...
Higher rates of work-related injuries (WRI) have been reported among foreign-born workers in many co...
Higher rates of work-related injuries (WRI) have been reported among foreign-born workers in many co...
Higher rates of work-related injuries (WRI) have been reported among foreign-born workers in many co...
Australia is culturally diverse, with more than half (52.2%) of the population born overseas or havi...
OBJECTIVE: The shift from an industrial to a service-based economy has seen a decline in work-relate...
Although a third of nurses in New Zealand are born overseas, little is known about their composition...
Abstract Objective: The shift from an industrial to a service‐based economy has seen a decline in wo...
<div>The extent to which migrants holding professional qualifications have been able to put their qu...
The Australian health care workforce has benefited from an increasing migration of nurses over the p...
International migration of physicians and nurses is a growing concern in India as it is linked to sk...
There have been few longitudinal studies investigating the immigrant health and changes in their hea...