Items where Author is "Connell, John"

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Connell, John (2021) COVID-19 and tourism in Pacific SIDS: lessons from Fiji, Vanuatu and Samoa? The Round Table, 110 (1). pp. 149-158.

Connell, John (2015) Food security in the island Pacific: Is Micronesia as far away as ever? Regional Environmental Change, 15 (7). pp. 1299-1311.

Connell, John (2015) Samoa and Tonga: migration and remittances in the twenty-first century. Migration and development: Perspectives from small states. pp. 122-185.

Brown, Richard PC, Connell, John and Jimenez_Soto, Eliana V (2014) Migrants' remittances, poverty and social protection in the South Pacific: Fiji and Tonga. "Population, Space and Place", 20 (5). pp. 434-454.

Connell, John (2014) The two cultures of health worker migration: a Pacific perspective. Social Science & Medicine, 116. pp. 73-81.

Buchan, James, Connell, John, Rumsey, Michele and World Health Organization (2011) Recruiting and retaining health workers in remote areas: Pacific Island case-studies.

Connell, John (2010) Migration and the globalisation of health care: The health worker exodus?

Maron, Nicole and Connell, John (2008) Back to Nukunuku: Employment, identity and return migration in Tonga. Asia Pacific Viewpoint, 49 (2). pp. 168-184.

Connell, John (2008) The global health care chain: from the Pacific to the world.

Connell, John (2006) Nauru: The first failed Pacific state? The Round Table, 95 (383). pp. 47-63.

Connell, John (2005) A nation in decline? Migration and emigration from the Cook Islands. Asian and Pacific migration journal, 14 (3). pp. 327-350.

Brown, Richard PC and Connell, John (2004) The migration of doctors and nurses from South Pacific Island Nations. Social Science & Medicine, 58 (11). pp. 2193-2210.

Connell, John (2004) The migration of skilled health professionals: From the Pacific Islands to the World. Asian and Pacific migration journal, 13 (2). pp. 155-177.

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