Aims and objectives. This article aims to analyse the part played by successive waves of nurse migration in changing patterns of division and disadvantage within nursing. We argue that migration has in part acted to reinforce disadvantage based on class and gender, race and ethnicity and identify the influence of changes in nursing structure and commercialization of care in these processes. Background, design and methods. The historical analysis of division within nursing and the impact of migration are based on secondary sources (literature review) and primary research undertaken by ourselves and colleagues. The paper develops a concept of 'remaking' disadvantage drawing on analysis in social history of the interplay between agency and eco...
This article, based on research carried out in 2002-2003, examines the experiences of recently inter...
This paper seeks to address the dearth in gender focused skilled migration theory. The study aims t...
UID/CPO/04627/2013 PD/BD/106023/2014Over the last decades’ various European healthcare systems have ...
The UK has a long history of recruiting foreign nurses to meet labour shortages. This article explor...
Introduction and questions of exploration: In a first step this paper outlines the global context of...
This article examines the role of institutional factors in shaping the integration paths of migrant ...
This article examines the role of institutional factors in shaping the integration paths of migrant ...
With over 57 countries reporting a critical shortage of healthcare workers worldwide, increasing rel...
The twenty-first century has witnessed a number of significant demographic and political shifts that...
The twenty-first century has witnessed a number of significant demographic and political shifts that...
The twenty-first century has witnessed a number of significant demographic and political shifts that...
Situated within the framework of the ILO’s Decent Work Across Borders Project, this study is primari...
The nursing profession is the most numerous and increasingly mobile element of the health workforce....
The nursing profession is the most numerous and increasingly mobile element of the health workforce....
AbstractWith over 57 countries reporting a critical shortage of healthcare workers worldwide, increa...
This article, based on research carried out in 2002-2003, examines the experiences of recently inter...
This paper seeks to address the dearth in gender focused skilled migration theory. The study aims t...
UID/CPO/04627/2013 PD/BD/106023/2014Over the last decades’ various European healthcare systems have ...
The UK has a long history of recruiting foreign nurses to meet labour shortages. This article explor...
Introduction and questions of exploration: In a first step this paper outlines the global context of...
This article examines the role of institutional factors in shaping the integration paths of migrant ...
This article examines the role of institutional factors in shaping the integration paths of migrant ...
With over 57 countries reporting a critical shortage of healthcare workers worldwide, increasing rel...
The twenty-first century has witnessed a number of significant demographic and political shifts that...
The twenty-first century has witnessed a number of significant demographic and political shifts that...
The twenty-first century has witnessed a number of significant demographic and political shifts that...
Situated within the framework of the ILO’s Decent Work Across Borders Project, this study is primari...
The nursing profession is the most numerous and increasingly mobile element of the health workforce....
The nursing profession is the most numerous and increasingly mobile element of the health workforce....
AbstractWith over 57 countries reporting a critical shortage of healthcare workers worldwide, increa...
This article, based on research carried out in 2002-2003, examines the experiences of recently inter...
This paper seeks to address the dearth in gender focused skilled migration theory. The study aims t...
UID/CPO/04627/2013 PD/BD/106023/2014Over the last decades’ various European healthcare systems have ...