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International Mobility of Health Professionals and Health Workforce Management in Canada Myths and Realities

Title
International Mobility of Health Professionals and Health Workforce Management in Canada [electronic resource]: Myths and Realities / Jean-Christophe Dumont ... [et al]
Publication
Paris : OECD Publishing, 2008.

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Additional Authors
  • Dumont, Jean-Christophe.
  • Zurn, Pascal.
  • Church, Jody.
  • LeThi, Christine.
Description
121 p.; 21 x 29.7cm.
Summary
This report examines the role played by immigrant health workers in the Canadian health workforce but also the interactions between migration policies and education and health workforce management policies. Migrant health worker makes a significant contribution to the Canadian health workforce. Around 2005-06, more than 22% of the doctors were foreign-trained and 37% were foreign-born. The corresponding figures for nurses are close to 7.7% and 20%, respectively. Foreign-trained doctors play an important role in rural areas as they contribute to filling the gaps. In most rural areas, on average, 30% of the physicians were foreign-trained in 2004. Over past decades the evolution of the health workforce in Canada has been characterised notably by a sharp decline in the density of nurses and a stable density of doctors, which is in contrast with the trends observed in other OECD countries. This evolution is largely the result of measures were adopted at the end of the 1980s and early 1990s in order to address a perceived health workforce surplus.
Series Statement
OECD Health Working Papers, 1815-2015 ; no.40
Uniform Title
OECD Health Working Papers, no.40.
Subject
  • Social Issues/Migration/Health
  • Canada
LCCN
10.1787/228478636331
OCLC
oecd-lib
Title
International Mobility of Health Professionals and Health Workforce Management in Canada [electronic resource]: Myths and Realities / Jean-Christophe Dumont ... [et al]
Imprint
Paris : OECD Publishing, 2008.
Series
OECD Health Working Papers, 1815-2015 ; no.40
OECD Health Working Papers, 1815-2015 ; no.40.
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Full text online available onsite at NYPL
Indexed Term
Social Issues/Migration/Health
Canada
Added Author
Dumont, Jean-Christophe.
Zurn, Pascal.
Church, Jody.
LeThi, Christine.
Other Standard Identifier
10.1787/228478636331 doi
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