International Labour Review
Volume 149, Issue 4, 2010, Pages 423-440

The globalization of nurse migration: Policy issues and responses (Article)

Yeates N.*
  • a Department of Social Policy and Criminology, The Open University, United Kingdom

Abstract

Many countries are involved in the "production" and overseas recruitment of care workers in a major international response to the "care crisis" affecting advanced industrialized economies. But the distribution of gains and losses from care-labour migration is becoming increasingly unequal, and the pressure to develop alternative policies is intensifying. The author assesses the relevance of different policy approaches to nurse migration in promoting sustainability, social equity, the "care commons" and social development. She argues for sustained international cooperation and coordination to address the major global challenges that nurse migration currently poses for public health, social reproduction and social development. © UNRISD 2010 Journal compilation © International Labour Organization 2010.

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Index Keywords

sustainability labor migration equity health worker policy approach recruitment (employment) labor policy social development globalization

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DOI: 10.1111/j.1564-913X.2010.00096.x
ISSN: 00207780
Cited by: 32
Original Language: English