Internationally educated nurses in Canada: predictors of workforce integration
Abstract Background Global trends in migration accompanied with recent changes to the immigrant selection process may have influenced the demographic and human capital characteristics of internationally educated nurses (IENs) in Canada and in turn the assistance required to facilitate their workforc...
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Main Authors: | Christine L. Covell (Author), Marie-Douce Primeau (Author), Kelley Kilpatrick (Author), Isabelle St-Pierre (Author) |
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2017-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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