Providing a comprehensive picture of diversity, ethnicity, and migration in the health sector this book analyses the key themes of career and career structures, social processes, segregation, racism and sexism at international, national and local levels.
Table des matières
Working in the Health Services – Troubles, Issues, Migration and Ethnicity The Health Service Labour Market – An International Perspective Diversity, Ethnicity, Migration and Health in the UK and USA Diversity, Ethnicity, Migration and Health in a Developing Country – The Case of Nigeria International Medical Graduates – Working in a Two Tier System Gendered Differences in Medical Careers of International Medical Graduates and UK and US Medical Graduates Working in health care – the importance of social processes International and Local Equality and Diversity Networks in Health Diversity Policies Across National Boundaries: How Health Service Organisations in the Global North are Responding to Exclusion
A propos de l’auteur
GERALDINE HEALY is Professor of Employment Relations and Director of the Centre for Research in Equality and Diversity at Queen Mary, University of London, UK. She has published widely on the interconnections of inequalities, employment relations, gender and ethnicity and is co-editor of The Future of Worker Representation and of Equality, Inequalities and Diversity: contemporary challenges and strategies and joint author of Ethnicity and Gender at Work.
FRANKLIN OIKELOME is is Assistant Professor at the College of Graduate and Professional Studies at Eastern University, Pennsylvania, USA. He is the author of several book chapters and articles including the award-wining A Global Link between National Diversity Policies? The Case of the Migration of Nigerian Physicians to the UK and USA published in the International Journal of Human Resource Management. He previously worked at Hull University Business School, UK and is an Associate of the Queen Mary Centre for Research in Equality and Diversity, UK.