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학술저널
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황혜진 (영남대학교)
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이화사학연구소 이화사학연구 이화사학연구 제63호
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2021.12
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135 - 163 (29page)
DOI
10.37091/ewhist.2021..63.004

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The National Health Service means more than just a healthcare system to the British. It has not only constituted the core of their national identity, but also reflected the consensus shared by the whole nation in the postwar era. However, one of the main features of this British medical system is its high dependency on migrant workers, which appeared already in the early history of the NHS. However, the experience of these foreign workers in the NHS has attracted little scholarly attention. It was not until recently that historians tried to write migrants back into NHS history. Furthermore, as the experience of migrants in the NHS varies depending on the times, racial and ethnic backgrounds, and more than anything, the jobs they perform, it is almost impossible to provide a general conclusion. Ancillary workers from overseas have been influenced enormously by policies and legislation. On the contrary, core manpowers in the NHS, such as medical doctors, dentists, and nurses, have received preferential treatment consistently. However, they are not free from inequalities, unfair treatment, and racism pervasive in the NHS as well as in the British society. For instance, doctors with foreign medical license are heavily concentrated in the least prestigious positions, specialties and regions. Writing migrants back into NHS history is essential in (re)writing the social and cultural history of the NHS. It also can help find both roots and solutions of current problems this medical system faces.

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