Recuperating The Global Migration of Nurses, 1st ed. 2020

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Sitting at the nexus of labor migration and health care work, this book examines the dynamic relationship between nurses? cross-border movement and efforts to regulate their migration. Grounded in multi-sited qualitative research, this volume analyzes the changing social dimensions and transnational scale of global nursing, focusing particularly on the recruitment from the Philippines to Germany. The flow of nursing skills from resource-poor countries to well-off ones is not only producing a global care crisis, but also serves as a prime example of the international race for talent and skill. As it takes a critical eye to the emerging field of migration governance or management as the preferred policy response to competing discourses of global care crises and the global competition for skilled care work, this book highlights not only the shifting web of actors, discourses, and practices in care work migration management, but also, and more importantly, how various forms of care figure in the global migration of nurses.

1. Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Migrating nursing skills: Governmentality and ethics of care.- Chapter 3: Fair globalization and migration for health care workers?.- Chapter 4:  Ethical recruitment: Governing through brokerage.- Chapter 5:  Towards a sustainable health workforce?.- Chapter 6: Decent care work only across borders.- Chapter 7: Ambassadors of Filipino Care.- Chapter 8: Conclusion: Towards a care-full migration of nurses.

Cleovi C. Mosuela is a postdoctoral researcher at Bielefeld University, Germany, under the Germany Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) Postdoctoral Researchers International Mobility Experience program. Her research interests revolve around migration-mobility, especially its relationship to development, security, and environmental change, post-colonialism, and governmentality studies.

Grounds policy in empirical research to provide an on-the-ground account of migration management Discusses efforts to consolidate a wide array of actors—state and non-state, at various sectors and levels—in building a consensus on health care migration policy Examines the unique transnational space between the Philippines and Germany in a focused manner to reveal the roles each have played in the governmentality of cross-border skilled migration