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Women, Work and Migration

Nursing in Australia
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Women, Work and Migration explores the migration and professional journeys of six women nurses who moved to Australia from diverse countries including China, Zimbabwe, South Korea, the UK, India, and the Philippines. The narrative unfolds in three stages: their early lives and motivations to pursue nursing; their migration experiences including intermediate relocations; and their adjustment to life and work in Australia. The book examines both personal and professional challenges, including identity transformations and cultural integration into new healthcare systems.

Set against the historical backdrop of nursing migration to Australia, this work offers in-depth analysis of accreditation, registration, and settlement processes within the nursing profession. It provides valuable insights into how ethnicity and transnational ties influence these women’s experiences and decisions about their career and home countries.
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This book is ideal for researchers, academics, and students interested in gender studies, migration, nursing, health policy, and international human resources management.

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This book looks at the migration and work experiences of six women who have migrated to Australia from China; Zimbabwe; South Korea; the United Kingdom; India and the Philippines. It sets their journeys out into three distinct periods of migration, including the factors that encouraged them to gravitate towards a nursing career.

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Women, Work and Migration explores the migration and work experiences of six women who have moved to Australia from China, Zimbabwe, South Korea, the United Kingdom, India, and the Philippines. The book sets out their journeys into three distinct periods of migration. The first period covers their early lives, where they reflect on their experiences growing up with their families and the factors that encouraged them to pursue a nursing career.

The second period delves into the time when these women began to consider where their nursing careers might take them. This phase involves their initial steps to leave their home countries and migrate to Australia, often after stints in several other countries. The final section allows readers to understand how these women experienced Australia upon arrival and the challenges they faced both personally and professionally as they settled into their new home.

The discussions within these sections encompass both professional and personal reflections. They examine differences in nursing identity between the sending country and Australia, alongside the adjustments these women needed to make to overcome loneliness and successfully integrate into new organisational environments. Each chapter analyses migration as a life course, considering why nurses choose to leave their home countries, how they adapt to a new home, whether they contemplate returning to their country of birth, how they maintain transnational links, and how identity and ethnicity influence these responses.

Their life trajectories are set against a historical backdrop of nursing migration to Australia, outlined in the opening chapter. This context offers unique insights into the changing processes of migration, accreditation, registration, and settlement of nurses in the country. Women, Work and Migration will be of value to researchers, academics, and students interested in gender studies, career and migration, health and nursing, and international HRM.

Series: Routledge Focus on Business and Management

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780367140649

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 11 December 2019

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Routledge

Illustration: 6 Halftones, black and white; 6 Illustrations, black and white

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Width: 138.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 370g

Pages: 108

About the Author

Diane van den Broek is an Associate Professor of Work and Organisational Studies at the University of Sydney Business School, Australia.

Dimitria Groutsis is the Program Director of the Dalyell Scholars Stream and Associate Professor of Work and Organisational Studies at the University of Sydney Business School, Australia.

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