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What are systemic structural gender discrimination and inequality (SSGDI) in the health workforce? Theoretical lenses for gender and HRH analysis Theories and concepts from the sociology of gender, work and organizations describe some of the dynamics of gender discrimination and inequality in the ...
Due to America's aging population, mainly the baby boomer generation, there will be an increased need for skilled medical professionals, specifically nurses. To understand the needs of the healthcare system, our article looks at the changing landscape of nursing and what will affect the profession...
In Latin America, the need to improve the performance of the workforce had been pointed out in many health sector assessments conducted in the 1970s and 1980s by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the World Bank (WB), other agencies and independent researchers. (Se...
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Although this state of affairs is the case under normal conditions, unfavorable conditions for women’s health increase incrementally during disasters and lead to greater risks for mothers, nursing mothers and pregnant women, which is similar to the situation in developing and underdeveloped countries....