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The importance of employment status in determining exit rates from nursing.

Abstract

To mitigate nurse shortages, health care decision makers tend to employ retention strategies that assume nurses employed in full-time, part-time, or casual positions and working in different sectors have similar preferences for work. However, this assumption has not been validated in the literature. The relationship between a nurse's propensity to exit the nurse profession in Ontario and employment status was explored by building an extended …

Authors

Daniels F; Laporte A; Lemieux-Charles L; Baumann A; Onate K; Deber R

Journal

Nursing Economics, Vol. 30, No. 4, pp. 201–206

Publication Date

2012

ISSN

0746-1739