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(English) Nurses from Peru: a local survey in Rome (Italiano) Gli infermieri peruviani a Roma: un’indagine locale

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IRPPS Working Papers from National Research Council, Institute for Research on Population and Social Policies

Abstract: (English) The presence of migrant workers among health care in Italy has had a significant growth in the past decades, especially for specific professional and national communities. In particular, Peruvians nurses have represented an important component of the total nurses in Rome. The essay based on the results of an original investigation concluded in May 2014, analyzes the working conditions and social integration paths of Peruvians nurses engaged in Roman health services. (Italiano) La presenza di stranieri tra gli operatori sanitari in Italia ha avuto nei decenni passati una crescita significativa, soprattutto per alcune figure professionali e per alcune comunità nazionali. In particolare gli infermieri peruviani hanno rappresentato una componente importante sul totale degli infermieri presenti a Roma. Il saggio partendo dai risultati di una indagine originale conclusa nel maggio 2014, analizza le condizioni di lavoro e i percorsi di inserimento sociale degli infermieri peruviani impegnati nella sanità romana.

Keywords: (English) Immigrants; nurses; Peru; Health Care; Rome (Italiano) Immigrati; infermieri; Perù; Sistema sanitario; Roma (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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