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Sustaining the Global Nursing Workforce: Trends and Challenges
Data published by WHO indicates global progress in reducing the nursing workforce shortage - from 6.2 million in 2020 to 5.8 million in 2023 but deep regional disparities remain. Low-income countries are increasing nurse graduate output at a faster rate than high-income countries; however, these countries are also experiencing higher levels of nurse migration. In addition, the global nursing workforce is relatively young: 33% of nurses are aged under 35 years, 19% of nurses

Famey Lockwood
Feb 233 min read


Are Travel Nurses the Solution to the Nursing shortage?
The U.S. will need an additional 1.2 million nurses this year to meet patient demand and replace nurses leaving the profession. While...

Famey Lockwood
Feb 8, 20221 min read
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