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The "New Aristocrats:" Filipino Nurses, Cultural Capital, and the Nurse Shortage
Unformatted Document Text:  Anna Romina Guevarra ASA 2006 JCAHO. 2002. "Health care at the crossroads: Strategies for addressing the evolving nursing crisis." Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, Washington, DC. Liu, John M., Paul Ong, and Carolyn Rosenstein. 1991. "Dual chain migration: Post-1965 Filipino immigration to the United States." International Migration Review 25:487-513. Ong, Paul and Tania Azores. 1994. "The migration and incorporation of Filipino nurses." Pp. 164-195 in The New Asian Immigration in Los Angeles and Global Restructuring, edited by P. Ong, E. Bonacich, and L. Cheng. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. Salzinger, Leslie. 2003. Genders in Production: Making Workers in Mexico's Global Factories. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press. Slomka, Jacquelyn, Jane Fulton, and Joyce Fitzpatrick. 2001. "The nursing shortage: Not just a problem for nursing." Policy, Politics, and Nursing Practice 2:187-190. Sochalski, Julie. 2002. "Nursing shortage redux." Health Affairs 21:157-164. U.S. General Accounting Office. 2001. "Nursing Workforce: Emerging nurse shortages due to multiple factors (GA0-01-944)." Washington DC: U.S. General Accounting Office. White, Kathleen. 2001. "A new and very real nursing shortage." Policy, Politics, and Nursing Practice 2:200-205. 20

Authors: Guevarra, Anna Romina.
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Anna Romina Guevarra
ASA 2006
JCAHO. 2002. "Health care at the crossroads: Strategies for addressing the evolving nursing
crisis." Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, Washington,
DC.
Liu, John M., Paul Ong, and Carolyn Rosenstein. 1991. "Dual chain migration: Post-1965
Filipino immigration to the United States." International Migration Review 25:487-513.
Ong, Paul and Tania Azores. 1994. "The migration and incorporation of Filipino nurses." Pp.
164-195 in The New Asian Immigration in Los Angeles and Global Restructuring, edited
by P. Ong, E. Bonacich, and L. Cheng. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
Salzinger, Leslie. 2003. Genders in Production: Making Workers in Mexico's Global Factories.
Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press.
Slomka, Jacquelyn, Jane Fulton, and Joyce Fitzpatrick. 2001. "The nursing shortage: Not just a
problem for nursing." Policy, Politics, and Nursing Practice 2:187-190.
Sochalski, Julie. 2002. "Nursing shortage redux." Health Affairs 21:157-164.
U.S. General Accounting Office. 2001. "Nursing Workforce: Emerging nurse shortages due to
multiple factors (GA0-01-944)." Washington DC: U.S. General Accounting Office.
White, Kathleen. 2001. "A new and very real nursing shortage." Policy, Politics, and
Nursing Practice 2:200-205.
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