The hospital industry could be characterised on the one hand as under “industrial constraints” (just in time, 24 hours opening, and on the other hand as a service activity with, in departments, a high degree of patient oriented activities. Very similar pressure are exerted on hospitals in the three countries (UK, G and F): budget constraints and a trend to “quasi market” regulations (cf. Bartlett/LeGrand 1993); changes in the competitive structure linked with the increasing importance of private hospitals; a new demand for care arising from the ageing population and more complex diseases; new rules to control for the quality of care. Despite these similarities between the external demands and constraints, the organisation of care work and t...
Abstract Background In response to the need for competitive recruitment of nurses resulting from the...
This paper examines the labour process of Healthcare Assistants (HCAs) at a National Health Service ...
How do institutions affect work organization? This contribution aims at characterizing different Eur...
The hospital industry could be characterised on the one hand as under “industrial constraints” (just...
The paper is a very preliminary step to analyse and discuss theses questions in the specific field o...
International audienceSpatial wage theory suggests that employers in different regions may offer dif...
The French hospitals sector is split between sub-sectors, with different employment status (civil se...
As Larson (1990) states, professions are historically specific and ‘there is no pattern of social cl...
A paraître en 2008 in : Askenazy P, Caroli E, Gautier J (editors). Low wage work in France. New York...
International audienceShortages of nursing staff in OECD countries have been a preoccupation for pol...
Drawing on the findings of research in the public hospitals sector in five European countries1—Franc...
International audienceThe aim of this article, which is mostly based on case studies of public and p...
In the face of growing budgetary pressures and changes in demand for both the volume and quality of ...
Draft, do not quote, do not circulate In most of the European countries, the changes of the employme...
Aim. This paper contrasts structural and managerial characteristics of low- and high-turnover hospi...
Abstract Background In response to the need for competitive recruitment of nurses resulting from the...
This paper examines the labour process of Healthcare Assistants (HCAs) at a National Health Service ...
How do institutions affect work organization? This contribution aims at characterizing different Eur...
The hospital industry could be characterised on the one hand as under “industrial constraints” (just...
The paper is a very preliminary step to analyse and discuss theses questions in the specific field o...
International audienceSpatial wage theory suggests that employers in different regions may offer dif...
The French hospitals sector is split between sub-sectors, with different employment status (civil se...
As Larson (1990) states, professions are historically specific and ‘there is no pattern of social cl...
A paraître en 2008 in : Askenazy P, Caroli E, Gautier J (editors). Low wage work in France. New York...
International audienceShortages of nursing staff in OECD countries have been a preoccupation for pol...
Drawing on the findings of research in the public hospitals sector in five European countries1—Franc...
International audienceThe aim of this article, which is mostly based on case studies of public and p...
In the face of growing budgetary pressures and changes in demand for both the volume and quality of ...
Draft, do not quote, do not circulate In most of the European countries, the changes of the employme...
Aim. This paper contrasts structural and managerial characteristics of low- and high-turnover hospi...
Abstract Background In response to the need for competitive recruitment of nurses resulting from the...
This paper examines the labour process of Healthcare Assistants (HCAs) at a National Health Service ...
How do institutions affect work organization? This contribution aims at characterizing different Eur...