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Migrant NHS nurses as ‘tolerated’ citizens in post-Brexit Britain
Georgia Spiliopoulos, Stephen Timmons
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European Union
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Migrants
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Post-Brexit
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Migrant nurses
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Workplace
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Healthcare
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Brexit
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Migrant Workers
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Citizenship
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Hostile Environment
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Policy Intervention
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Othering
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Immigration Control
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Immigration Politics
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Long-term Settlement
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Political Boundaries
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European Union Referendum
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Skilled Workforce
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Migrant Labour Force
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Situated Intersectionality
50%
Bordering Practices
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Structural Inequality
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Mobile Workforce
50%
Nurses' Lived Experience
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Everyday Bordering
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Non-Europeans
50%
Arts and Humanities
Feelings
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Intersectionality
50%
Mobile
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Migrant Workers
50%
Structure
50%
Lived Experience
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Othering
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Immigration control
50%
Migrant Labor
50%
Instrumentality
50%
Social Sciences
European Community
100%
Brexit
100%
Emotions
66%
UK
33%
Migrant Workers
33%
Intersectionality
33%
Referendum
33%
Lived Experience
33%
Manpower
33%
Othering
33%
Psychology
Intersectionality
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Lived Experience
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