Workforce

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Highlighted Workforce Research

Explore the workforce science being led by faculty and partners across University of Minnesota.

Selected Workforce Publications

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The careers of Black women in the health care sector: the interconnectedness of structural racism and care work in the United States, Dill, Janette, Health Affairs.

The gender wage gap among health care workers across educational and occupational groups, Dill, Janette, Health Affairs Scholar.

Is health care the new manufacturing? Industry, gender, and “good jobs” for low- and middle-skill workers, Dill, Janette, Social Science Research.

Higher education institution partnership to strengthen the health care workforce in Afghanistan, Porta CM., Int J High Educ.

Race-ethnicity, gender, and unionization in direct care occupations, Dill, Janette, American Journal of Public Health.

The State of the US Public Health Workforce: Ongoing Challenges and Future Directions, Leider, Jonathon P., Annual review of public health.

Strategic Workforce Analysis: Identifying Skills and Gaps among Frontline Public Health Workers Amidst Transformation, Leider, Jonathon P. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice.

A trauma-informed mentoring framework for forensic nurses: An overview of STEERR - Structure, process, and evaluation, Porta CM., J Forensic Nurs.

A week-long instructional design approach to teach postoperative pain management knowledge among Afghan anesthesiology faculty: A potential global health teaching blueprint, Porta CM., J Glob Health Rep. 

What Are Public Health Agencies Planning for Workforce Development? A Content Analysis of Workforce Development Plans of Accredited Public Health Departments, Leider, Jonathon P., Journal of Public Health Management and Practice.

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