Professor, Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA.
Assistant Professor, School of Nursing, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA.
Nurs Outlook. 2014 Jan-Feb;62(1):8-15. doi: 10.1016/j.outlook.2013.05.001. Epub 2013 Jun 27.
Despite the importance of the internationally educated nurse (IEN) workforce, there has been little research on the employment settings of IENs and other aspects of their employment. We analyzed data from the 2008 National Sample Survey of Registered Nurses to characterize IENs in the United States using descriptive statistics and multivariate ordinary least squares regression. We find notable differences in the decade of immigration, current age, and highest nursing education across the countries in which IENs were educated. IENs are more likely to be employed in nursing and to work full-time. They receive higher total annual earnings and earn higher average hourly wages. However, when demographic, human capital, and employment characteristics are held constant, IENs from every country except Canada earn no more than U.S.-educated nurses. Future research should seek to identify the causes of these employment and earnings differences to understand the role and impact of the IEN workforce.
尽管国际教育护士(IEN)劳动力非常重要,但对 IEN 的就业环境及其就业的其他方面的研究甚少。我们分析了 2008 年注册护士全国抽样调查的数据,使用描述性统计和多元普通最小二乘回归来描述美国的 IEN。我们发现,在移民的十年、当前年龄和最高护理教育方面,IEN 来自不同的国家,存在显著差异。IEN 更有可能从事护理工作并全职工作。他们获得更高的年收入总额,并获得更高的平均时薪。然而,当控制人口统计学、人力资本和就业特征时,除加拿大以外的每个国家的 IEN 的收入都不超过美国本土教育的护士。未来的研究应该努力确定这些就业和收入差异的原因,以了解 IEN 劳动力的作用和影响。