Recuperating the global migration of nurses. (2020)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Recuperating the global migration of nurses. (2020)
- Main Title:
- Recuperating the global migration of nurses
- Further Information:
- Note: Cleovi C. Mosuela.
- Authors:
- Mosuela, Cleovi C
- Contents:
- 1. Introduction 1.1 Fostering good circulation and new development actors 1.2 Recognition of care as labor 1.3 Multi-sited research and positionality1.4 Significance1.5 Structure of the book2. Migrating nursing skills: Governmentality and ethics of care2.1 Persistence of brain drain discourse2.2 Global competition for human capital2.3 Globalizing care crises and ethical concerns2.4 Global and normative solutions2.5 Governmentality: Approaching governance2.6 Towards caring societies 3. Fair globalization and migration for health care workers?3.1 Migration management 3.1.1 Whose migration? 3.2 Making migration fair3.3 Analogy with globalization processes 3.3.1 Fair globalization3.4 Circulation of human capital 3.5 Good circulation in practice4. Ethical recruitment: Governing through brokerage4.1 Importing care 4.1.1 Health care industry 4.1.2 Past bilateral agreements on labor recruitment4.2 Brokers and migration managers 4.2.1 Forging alliances between state agencies 4.2.2 Development: a point of assemblage5. Towards a sustainable health workforce?5.1 Defining and performing sustainability 5.1.1 Placement fees 5.1.2 Supply of nurses in the source country 5.1.3 Selection process and placement5.2 Abridged narratives of problem/solution5.3 Care for/about the future6. Decent care work only across borders6.1 The commodification of Filipino care work 6.2 Care for care-givers: Ailments in the Philippine health care sector 6.3 Decent work agenda past borders6.4 Reintegration of nurse1. Introduction 1.1 Fostering good circulation and new development actors 1.2 Recognition of care as labor 1.3 Multi-sited research and positionality1.4 Significance1.5 Structure of the book2. Migrating nursing skills: Governmentality and ethics of care2.1 Persistence of brain drain discourse2.2 Global competition for human capital2.3 Globalizing care crises and ethical concerns2.4 Global and normative solutions2.5 Governmentality: Approaching governance2.6 Towards caring societies 3. Fair globalization and migration for health care workers?3.1 Migration management 3.1.1 Whose migration? 3.2 Making migration fair3.3 Analogy with globalization processes 3.3.1 Fair globalization3.4 Circulation of human capital 3.5 Good circulation in practice4. Ethical recruitment: Governing through brokerage4.1 Importing care 4.1.1 Health care industry 4.1.2 Past bilateral agreements on labor recruitment4.2 Brokers and migration managers 4.2.1 Forging alliances between state agencies 4.2.2 Development: a point of assemblage5. Towards a sustainable health workforce?5.1 Defining and performing sustainability 5.1.1 Placement fees 5.1.2 Supply of nurses in the source country 5.1.3 Selection process and placement5.2 Abridged narratives of problem/solution5.3 Care for/about the future6. Decent care work only across borders6.1 The commodification of Filipino care work 6.2 Care for care-givers: Ailments in the Philippine health care sector 6.3 Decent work agenda past borders6.4 Reintegration of nurse returnees?6.5 Circular migration of nurses7. Ambassadors of Filipino Care7.1 Agents of care7.2 'Everything for Deutsch!': overcoming socio-cultural vulnerabilities 7.2.1 Professional Preparation Course 7.2.2 Pre-Departure Orientation Seminar 7.3 Integrating through performing 'Filipino care work' 7.4 Ethic of care in transnationality8. Conclusion: Towards a care-full migration of nurses 8.1 Problem-solution discursive strategy8.2 Migrants as winners 8.3 Care duties. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 331.1291362173
Nurses, Foreign
Nurses -- Supply and demand
Nurses -- Employment -- Foreign countries
Transcultural nursing
Nurses, Foreign -- Germany -- Case studies
Nurses -- Supply and demand -- Germany -- Case studies
Nurses -- Employment -- Philippines -- Case studies - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783030445805
- Related ISBNs:
- 9783030445799
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