Not Merely a Profession: Nurses and Resistance to Professionalization

Many sociological and historical analyses of professions such as nursing are misleading. Revisionist models recast the significance of professions to acknowledge historical inequalities of race, class and gender in the structure of professional privilege and organization.

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Discrimination
Education
Factors
Gender
Gender inequality
Medical personnel
Nurses
Nursing
Occupations
Professionalization
Professions
Resistance
Social conditions & trends
Social privilege
Women
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