Nurse Migration in Asia

Nurse Migration in Asia

Emerging Patterns and Policy Responses

Plotnikova, Evgeniya; Adhikari, Radha

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

172

Mole

9781032111117

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Introduction. Shifting the focus to Asia; Chapter One. Nursing education, employment, and international migration: The case of India; Chapter Two. "Friendly relations" in troubled times: Tracing a decade of nurse migration from India to the UAE; Chapter Three. Nursing shortage and mobility in China: current development and future possibilities; Chapter Four. Career pathway, long-term settlement policies and stepwise migration aspirations of Philippine-educated nurses (PENs) in Singapore: lessons for policymakers; Chapter Five. From nurses to care workers: Deskilling among Filipino nurses in Japan; Chapter Six. Dreams interrupted: Migrant Filipino nurses, gendered nationalism and ontological (in)security during the Covid-19 pandemic; Chapter Seven. An ageing society and a shrinking workforce pool: How Japan is preparing to tackle an impending demographic time-bomb; Conclusion. Nurse migration in Asia: current challenges and opportunities
nursing and healthcare workforce in Asia, economic globalisation and commercial expansion, care worker migration, Asia, immigration regulations, social care workforce;Japan Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement;Care Worker Migration;Tamil Nadu;Migrant Nurses;Filipino Nurses;Indian Nurses;CCW;INC;Permanent Resident;Nursing Workforce;Foreign Nurses;Health Workforce;International Recruitment;Care Workforce;Nursing Education;Professional Development;Care Home Manager;National Health Workforce;Chinese Government;Chinese Nurses;Hospital Work Experience;Government Hospitals;Long Term Care Insurance;National Health Commission;GCC Country