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Intersecting Policy Contexts of Employment-Related Geographical Mobility of Healthcare Workers: The Case of Nova Scotia Canada

机译:医护人员与就业有关的地理流动性的相交政策背景:以加拿大新斯科舍省为例

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Mobility and movement is an increasingly important part of work for many, however, Employment-Related Geographical Mobility (ERGM), defined as the extended movement of workers between places of permanent residence and employment, is relatively understudied among healthcare workers. It is critical to understand the policies that affect ERGM, and how they impact mobile healthcare workers. We outline four key intersecting policy contexts related to the ERGM of healthcare workers, focusing on the mobility of Registered Nurses (RNs), Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) and Continuing Care Assistants (CCAs) in Nova Scotia: international labour mobility and migration; interprovincial labour mobility; provincial credential recognition; and, workplace and occupational health and safety.
机译:流动和流动对许多人来说是工作中越来越重要的部分,但是,与医疗相关的工作者相对较少地研究了与就业有关的地域流动性(ERGM),即永久居住和就业地点之间工人的广泛流动。了解影响ERGM的政策以及这些政策如何影响移动医疗工作者至关重要。我们概述了与医护人员ERGM相关的四个关键的交叉政策背景,重点是新斯科舍省的注册护士(RN),执业执业护士(LPN)和持续护理助理(CCA)的流动性:国际劳动力流动性和移民;省际劳动力流动省级证书认可;以及工作场所和职业健康与安全。

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