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Vietnam Becomes a Priority Workforce Supplier for Developed Countries
Finnish Minister of Economic Affairs and Employment, Arto Olavi Satonen, stated that Finland is currently facing a severe labor shortage, and Vietnam has been chosen as one of its top priority partners in workforce cooperation. He shared this information during a meeting on January 13 with Vietnam’s Minister of Labor, Invalids, and Social Affairs, Dao…
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Investing in Nursing Training in Vietnam: A Solution to Address the Shortage of Elderly Care Workers in Japan
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Japan is grappling with a major societal challenge: a rapidly aging population and a growing shortage of workforce in the nursing industry. This situation has prompted the country to expand its search for workers abroad, especially from Southeast Asian countries like Vietnam, which is highly regarded for its potential to supply high-quality personnel.
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Vietnam nursing: Syncing with the Global Market – Which Destination is Best, Asia or Europe?
The international labor market is hungry for high-quality nursing professionals, and Vietnam nursing is seen as a “golden land” with immense potential. However, with diverse demands from both the Asian and European markets, which is the most suitable arena for businesses to invest in and tap into this potential?
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The Benefits of Investing in International Standard Nursing Education in Vietnam
The global shortage of nursing personnel has become a pressing issue. Investing in international standard nursing education in Vietnam not only meets domestic needs but also unlocks vast opportunities in the global market.
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Language Training: A Solid Foundation for Exporting Nursing Labor
In the context of globalization, the nursing sector is witnessing a significant increase in demand for high-quality labor in developed countries. Vietnam, with its young, diligent, and hardworking workforce, has become an attractive destination for international businesses seeking to recruit nursing labor for export.
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The Aspiration for Nursing: How to Address the Workforce Shortage?
Healthcare quality depends on various factors, with nursing personnel playing a critical role. However, Vietnam is currently facing a severe shortage of nurses. The number of nurses needed is double that of doctors, and the ratio of nurses per 10,000 people is only 18—far below the global average.
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The Investment Cooperation Potential in Training Vietnamese Nurses: A Solution to Japan’s Elderly Care Workforce Shortage
Japan is currently facing one of the most severe demographic challenges in the world. Two main factors contributing to the increasing demand for labor in the nursing and care sectors in the country
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The Rising Demand for Nursing Due to Japan’s Aging Population: A Golden Opportunity for Vietnam
Japan’s rapidly aging population is creating an urgent demand for nursing professionals. This presents not only a significant challenge for Japan but also an attractive opportunity for businesses looking to invest in nursing training in Vietnam, aimed at labor export.
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What Is Holding Back Vietnamese Nurses from Reaching International Standards?
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The nursing sector is becoming a focal point as the world faces an aging population and growing demand for long-term healthcare. With its young and abundant workforce, Vietnam is considered a promising candidate to provide nursing professionals for the international market.
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The Urgent Demand for Professional Nurses in the Context of Global Aging Population
The global population is aging rapidly, with projections estimating that by 2050, there will be 2.1 billion people over the age of 60, accounting for more than 22% of the global population (UN). Countries such as Japan, Germany, and Italy have entered the “super-aged” phase, with more than 30% of their populations being elderly. This…
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