Understanding skilled migrants' employment in the host country: A multidisciplinary review and a conceptual model
M Shirmohammadi, M Beigi… - The International Journal of …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Globalization has led to an increase in international mobility in many occupational fields.
Therefore, scholars from a variety of disciplines have studied the topic of skilled migration …
Therefore, scholars from a variety of disciplines have studied the topic of skilled migration …
Transition-to-US practice experiences of internationally educated nurses: an integrative review
Internationally educated nurses (IENs) are an important part of the US nursing workforce.
Optimizing their transition-to-practice (TTP) experiences in the United States is crucial for …
Optimizing their transition-to-practice (TTP) experiences in the United States is crucial for …
Medical worker migration and origin-country human capital: Evidence from us visa policy
P Abarcar, C Theoharides - Review of Economics and Statistics, 2024 - direct.mit.edu
We exploit changes in US visa policies for nurses to measure the origin-country human
capital response to international migration opportunities. Combining data on all migrant …
capital response to international migration opportunities. Combining data on all migrant …
Immigrant labor and the institutionalization of the US‐born elderly
The US population is aging. We examine whether immigration causally affects the likelihood
that the US‐born elderly live in institutional settings. Using a shift‐share instrument to …
that the US‐born elderly live in institutional settings. Using a shift‐share instrument to …
Learning to fill the labor niche: Filipino nursing graduates and the risk of the migration trap
YY Ortiga - RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the …, 2018 - rsfjournal.org
Overseas recruitment has become a common strategy in filling nurse shortages within US
health institutions, sparking the proliferation of nursing programs in the Philippines. Export …
health institutions, sparking the proliferation of nursing programs in the Philippines. Export …
Does immigration improve quality of care in nursing homes?
This paper explores how immigration can help mitigate nursing home staffing shortages,
which are likely to worsen as baby boomers age. We show that local increases in …
which are likely to worsen as baby boomers age. We show that local increases in …
[HTML][HTML] Talent management of international nurses in healthcare settings: A systematic review
Aim To identify and systematically review current scholarship on talent management of
international nurses in healthcare organizations. Background As nurse shortages …
international nurses in healthcare organizations. Background As nurse shortages …
Filipino nurses in the United States
LFM Jurado, MG Saria - Nursing management, 2018 - journals.lww.com
Methods We conducted a descriptive, correlational study to address the research objectives.
To recruit individuals to participate in an online survey, we used snowball sampling (survey …
To recruit individuals to participate in an online survey, we used snowball sampling (survey …
Occupational Licensing and Skills Mismatches Among Immigrants and Natives in the United States
M Tani - The BE Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy, 2023 - degruyter.com
This paper studies the effect of occupational licensing on the education-occupation
mismatches and the logarithm of hourly wages of natives and immigrants in the United …
mismatches and the logarithm of hourly wages of natives and immigrants in the United …
How Do Medicaid Expansions Affect the Demand for Healthcare Workers? Evidence from Vacancy Postings
M Dillender - Journal of Human Resources, 2022 - jhr.uwpress.org
This study evaluates how healthcare employers' staffing decisions and labor demand
respond to increased Medicaid eligibility using a database of more than 14 million job …
respond to increased Medicaid eligibility using a database of more than 14 million job …