What explains the rising share of US men in registered nursing?
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2020
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Authors: | Munnich, Elizabeth ; Wozniak, Abigail |
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ILR review : a publication of the New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations, a statutory college of the State University, Cornell University, Ithaca. - Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage, ISSN 2162-271X, ZDB-ID 2066463-1. - Vol. 73.2020, 1, p. 91-123
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Subject: | allocation of labor | occupation choice | occupational segregation | gender segregation | nursing | Arbeitsmarktsegmentation | Labour market segmentation | Pflegeberufe | Nursing profession | Geschlecht | Gender | USA | United States | Berufswahl | Occupational choice | Lohnstruktur | Wage structure | Weibliche Arbeitskräfte | Women workers | Segregation | Arbeitsmarktdiskriminierung | Labour market discrimination |
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