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Jones AD et al. – The ramifications of nurse migration cannot be fully understood without attention to gender inequalities and the specific socio–economic contexts in which they exist. There is need for a gender–centred approach to international nursing recruitment policy that takes account not only of the impact on developing countries, but also of the well–being of migrant nurses themselves.

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