Many countries suffer from skilled labor shortages in nursing. One way to increase the nurse labor supply is to raise their retention rates. Yet, though several studies exist on factors associated with the nurse labor supply at different levels, literature on factors associated with nurses’ decisions to leave their occupation is relatively scarce. Based on German administrative data, I analyze the determinants of nurses’ decisions to leave their profession. My results suggest that younger nurses, nurses in the social sector, and nurses working with smaller employers leave their occupation more often than their counterparts, irrespective of their specific nursing occupations and care settings (inpatient or outpatient care).
Der Armutsdiskurs aus ökonomischer Perspektive: Beitrag und Grenzen der neoklassisch-neoliberalen Konzeption
in: Siegfried Müller, Ulrich Otto (Hrsg.), Armut im Sozialstaat. Gesellschaftliche Analysen und sozialpolitische Konsequenzen, Luchterhand Verlag, Neuwied, Kreftel und Berlin 1997, S. 171-209