Global Migration, Gender, and Health Professional Credentials
Transnational Value Transfers and Losses
Herausgeber: Walton-Roberts, Margaret
Global Migration, Gender, and Health Professional Credentials
Transnational Value Transfers and Losses
Herausgeber: Walton-Roberts, Margaret
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This edited collection explores how the value of training and skills invested in internationally educated health professionals is transferred, and transformed, and in some cases tarnished, at all stages of the international migration process.
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This edited collection explores how the value of training and skills invested in internationally educated health professionals is transferred, and transformed, and in some cases tarnished, at all stages of the international migration process.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 398
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. März 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 152mm x 230mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 606g
- ISBN-13: 9781487523732
- ISBN-10: 1487523734
- Artikelnr.: 61647232
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 398
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. März 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 152mm x 230mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 606g
- ISBN-13: 9781487523732
- ISBN-10: 1487523734
- Artikelnr.: 61647232
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Edited by Margaret Walton-Roberts
Introduction
Global Migration, Gender and Health Professional Credentials: Transnational
Value Transfers and Losses
Margaret Walton-Roberts
Section 1: Health Worker Migration and Global Value Transfer: New
Approaches and Challenges
1. The Study of Global Value Chains: Bringing Services and People In
John Ravenhill
2. Circulation of Love: Care Transactions in the Global Healthcare Market
of Transnational Medical Travel
Heidi Kaspar
Section 2: Conceptualizing Workplace Integration and Stratification:
Immigration Policy, International Credentials, and Intersectional
Disadvantage
3. The Migration of Health Professionals to Canada: Reducing Brain Waste
and Improving Labour Market Integration
Arthur Sweetman
4. Global Migration and Key Issues in Workforce Integration of Skilled
Health Workers
Andrea Baumann, Mary Crea-Arsenio and V. Antonipillai
5. Gendering Integration Pathways: Migrating Health Professionals to Canada
Ivy Bourgeault, Jelena Atanackovic and Elena Neiterman
6. The Global Intimate Workforce
Caitlin Henry
Section 3: Transnational Health Mobilities: Networks, Regulation and
Intermediaries
7. Networking Through Kafala: Understanding Transnational Networks in the
Governance of Skilled Migration in the Gulf
Crystal Ennis
8. Migration Intermediaries and the Migration of Health Professionals from
the Global South
Abel Chikanda
9. Transnational Influence in the Philippines Nursing sector: Producing
Hardworking, Subservient Nurses for the World
Maddy Thompson
Section 4: Domestic Policies in Receiving Countries: Value Transfer,
Integration and Regulation
10. Transfer of Professional Qualifications of Foreign-Born Nurses: Gender,
Migration, and Geographic Valuations of Skill
Micheline Van Riemsdijk
11. Ten Years of Ontario’s Fair Access Law: Has Access to Regulated
Professions Improved for Internationally Educated Individuals?
Nuzhat Jafri
12. Migrant Care Workers in Australia - A Gathering Crisis?
John Connell and Joel Negin
13. Care Worker Migration and Robotics in Japan's Aged Care Sector
Hector Goldar Perrote and Margaret Walton-Roberts
Section 5: Recasting Brain Drain and Global Circulation
14. Nursing the Nation: The intellectual Labor of Early Migrant Nurses in
the U.S. and the Development of University Level Nursing Programs in the
Philippines (1935-1965)
Christine Peralta
15. From Brain Drain to Brain Retrain - A Case of Nigerian Nurses in Canada
Sheri Adekola
16. Peripatetic Physicians: Rewriting the South African Brain Drain
Narrative
Jonathan Crush
17. Recasting the ‘Brain’ in ‘Brain Drain’: A Case Study From Medical
Migration
Parvati Raghuram, Joanna Bornat and Leroi Henry
Global Migration, Gender and Health Professional Credentials: Transnational
Value Transfers and Losses
Margaret Walton-Roberts
Section 1: Health Worker Migration and Global Value Transfer: New
Approaches and Challenges
1. The Study of Global Value Chains: Bringing Services and People In
John Ravenhill
2. Circulation of Love: Care Transactions in the Global Healthcare Market
of Transnational Medical Travel
Heidi Kaspar
Section 2: Conceptualizing Workplace Integration and Stratification:
Immigration Policy, International Credentials, and Intersectional
Disadvantage
3. The Migration of Health Professionals to Canada: Reducing Brain Waste
and Improving Labour Market Integration
Arthur Sweetman
4. Global Migration and Key Issues in Workforce Integration of Skilled
Health Workers
Andrea Baumann, Mary Crea-Arsenio and V. Antonipillai
5. Gendering Integration Pathways: Migrating Health Professionals to Canada
Ivy Bourgeault, Jelena Atanackovic and Elena Neiterman
6. The Global Intimate Workforce
Caitlin Henry
Section 3: Transnational Health Mobilities: Networks, Regulation and
Intermediaries
7. Networking Through Kafala: Understanding Transnational Networks in the
Governance of Skilled Migration in the Gulf
Crystal Ennis
8. Migration Intermediaries and the Migration of Health Professionals from
the Global South
Abel Chikanda
9. Transnational Influence in the Philippines Nursing sector: Producing
Hardworking, Subservient Nurses for the World
Maddy Thompson
Section 4: Domestic Policies in Receiving Countries: Value Transfer,
Integration and Regulation
10. Transfer of Professional Qualifications of Foreign-Born Nurses: Gender,
Migration, and Geographic Valuations of Skill
Micheline Van Riemsdijk
11. Ten Years of Ontario’s Fair Access Law: Has Access to Regulated
Professions Improved for Internationally Educated Individuals?
Nuzhat Jafri
12. Migrant Care Workers in Australia - A Gathering Crisis?
John Connell and Joel Negin
13. Care Worker Migration and Robotics in Japan's Aged Care Sector
Hector Goldar Perrote and Margaret Walton-Roberts
Section 5: Recasting Brain Drain and Global Circulation
14. Nursing the Nation: The intellectual Labor of Early Migrant Nurses in
the U.S. and the Development of University Level Nursing Programs in the
Philippines (1935-1965)
Christine Peralta
15. From Brain Drain to Brain Retrain - A Case of Nigerian Nurses in Canada
Sheri Adekola
16. Peripatetic Physicians: Rewriting the South African Brain Drain
Narrative
Jonathan Crush
17. Recasting the ‘Brain’ in ‘Brain Drain’: A Case Study From Medical
Migration
Parvati Raghuram, Joanna Bornat and Leroi Henry
Introduction
Global Migration, Gender and Health Professional Credentials: Transnational
Value Transfers and Losses
Margaret Walton-Roberts
Section 1: Health Worker Migration and Global Value Transfer: New
Approaches and Challenges
1. The Study of Global Value Chains: Bringing Services and People In
John Ravenhill
2. Circulation of Love: Care Transactions in the Global Healthcare Market
of Transnational Medical Travel
Heidi Kaspar
Section 2: Conceptualizing Workplace Integration and Stratification:
Immigration Policy, International Credentials, and Intersectional
Disadvantage
3. The Migration of Health Professionals to Canada: Reducing Brain Waste
and Improving Labour Market Integration
Arthur Sweetman
4. Global Migration and Key Issues in Workforce Integration of Skilled
Health Workers
Andrea Baumann, Mary Crea-Arsenio and V. Antonipillai
5. Gendering Integration Pathways: Migrating Health Professionals to Canada
Ivy Bourgeault, Jelena Atanackovic and Elena Neiterman
6. The Global Intimate Workforce
Caitlin Henry
Section 3: Transnational Health Mobilities: Networks, Regulation and
Intermediaries
7. Networking Through Kafala: Understanding Transnational Networks in the
Governance of Skilled Migration in the Gulf
Crystal Ennis
8. Migration Intermediaries and the Migration of Health Professionals from
the Global South
Abel Chikanda
9. Transnational Influence in the Philippines Nursing sector: Producing
Hardworking, Subservient Nurses for the World
Maddy Thompson
Section 4: Domestic Policies in Receiving Countries: Value Transfer,
Integration and Regulation
10. Transfer of Professional Qualifications of Foreign-Born Nurses: Gender,
Migration, and Geographic Valuations of Skill
Micheline Van Riemsdijk
11. Ten Years of Ontario’s Fair Access Law: Has Access to Regulated
Professions Improved for Internationally Educated Individuals?
Nuzhat Jafri
12. Migrant Care Workers in Australia - A Gathering Crisis?
John Connell and Joel Negin
13. Care Worker Migration and Robotics in Japan's Aged Care Sector
Hector Goldar Perrote and Margaret Walton-Roberts
Section 5: Recasting Brain Drain and Global Circulation
14. Nursing the Nation: The intellectual Labor of Early Migrant Nurses in
the U.S. and the Development of University Level Nursing Programs in the
Philippines (1935-1965)
Christine Peralta
15. From Brain Drain to Brain Retrain - A Case of Nigerian Nurses in Canada
Sheri Adekola
16. Peripatetic Physicians: Rewriting the South African Brain Drain
Narrative
Jonathan Crush
17. Recasting the ‘Brain’ in ‘Brain Drain’: A Case Study From Medical
Migration
Parvati Raghuram, Joanna Bornat and Leroi Henry
Global Migration, Gender and Health Professional Credentials: Transnational
Value Transfers and Losses
Margaret Walton-Roberts
Section 1: Health Worker Migration and Global Value Transfer: New
Approaches and Challenges
1. The Study of Global Value Chains: Bringing Services and People In
John Ravenhill
2. Circulation of Love: Care Transactions in the Global Healthcare Market
of Transnational Medical Travel
Heidi Kaspar
Section 2: Conceptualizing Workplace Integration and Stratification:
Immigration Policy, International Credentials, and Intersectional
Disadvantage
3. The Migration of Health Professionals to Canada: Reducing Brain Waste
and Improving Labour Market Integration
Arthur Sweetman
4. Global Migration and Key Issues in Workforce Integration of Skilled
Health Workers
Andrea Baumann, Mary Crea-Arsenio and V. Antonipillai
5. Gendering Integration Pathways: Migrating Health Professionals to Canada
Ivy Bourgeault, Jelena Atanackovic and Elena Neiterman
6. The Global Intimate Workforce
Caitlin Henry
Section 3: Transnational Health Mobilities: Networks, Regulation and
Intermediaries
7. Networking Through Kafala: Understanding Transnational Networks in the
Governance of Skilled Migration in the Gulf
Crystal Ennis
8. Migration Intermediaries and the Migration of Health Professionals from
the Global South
Abel Chikanda
9. Transnational Influence in the Philippines Nursing sector: Producing
Hardworking, Subservient Nurses for the World
Maddy Thompson
Section 4: Domestic Policies in Receiving Countries: Value Transfer,
Integration and Regulation
10. Transfer of Professional Qualifications of Foreign-Born Nurses: Gender,
Migration, and Geographic Valuations of Skill
Micheline Van Riemsdijk
11. Ten Years of Ontario’s Fair Access Law: Has Access to Regulated
Professions Improved for Internationally Educated Individuals?
Nuzhat Jafri
12. Migrant Care Workers in Australia - A Gathering Crisis?
John Connell and Joel Negin
13. Care Worker Migration and Robotics in Japan's Aged Care Sector
Hector Goldar Perrote and Margaret Walton-Roberts
Section 5: Recasting Brain Drain and Global Circulation
14. Nursing the Nation: The intellectual Labor of Early Migrant Nurses in
the U.S. and the Development of University Level Nursing Programs in the
Philippines (1935-1965)
Christine Peralta
15. From Brain Drain to Brain Retrain - A Case of Nigerian Nurses in Canada
Sheri Adekola
16. Peripatetic Physicians: Rewriting the South African Brain Drain
Narrative
Jonathan Crush
17. Recasting the ‘Brain’ in ‘Brain Drain’: A Case Study From Medical
Migration
Parvati Raghuram, Joanna Bornat and Leroi Henry