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The migration of health workers from poor to richer countries is associated with important freedoms of movement and opportunity. It may also weaken critically under-staffed health systems serving poor populations and threaten thei ... celý popis
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The migration of health workers from poor to richer countries is associated with important freedoms of movement and opportunity. It may also weaken critically under-staffed health systems serving poor populations and threaten their health and development goals. The medical 'brain drain' is induced by and reinforces gross global inequality and leads us to question whether health systems, migration policies and social justice are, or should be, matters of only domestic concern. The negative impacts of international health worker migration have long been lamented, but ethical analysis of the phenomenon remains scarce and ethical responses are difficult to identify. The International Migration of Health Workers: Ethics, Rights and Justice brings together academic and practitioner experts from ethicists and political philosophers to clinicians and trade unionists. Together they seek answers to a number of key ethical questions including: * How should we conceptualise the international migration of health workers? * What are the genuine harms and benefits? * Who is morally responsible? * What do ethical policy-solutions look like? * How can solutions balance apparent clashes between human rights? * What does global justice require?
Zařazení knihy Knihy v angličtině Society & social sciences Society & culture: general Social issues & processes
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