The precarization of the Mexican nursing labor market: a repeated cross-sectional analysis for the period 2005-2018.
Patricia AristizabalGustavo NigendaEdson Serván-MoriPublished in: Human resources for health (2019)
Throughout Mexico, nursing precariousness has expanded reaching 53% by 2018. The advancement of precarization of nursing jobs implies a reduction in the capacity of the Mexican health system to reach its coverage and care goals as nurses represent 52% of all available workers that provide direct services to the population.