
Nurses beyond borders: India's nursing talent heads abroad amid low pay, high global demand
CNA
India trains nearly 400,000 nurses annually, more than any other country. In the second of a four-part series on the global nursing shortage, CNA looks at why Indian nurses are seeking work elsewhere.
KERALA: Providing care is a calling, not just a profession – this is the belief that final-year nursing student Karoline Thomas said she inherited from her mother, who is also a nurse.
But as she prepares to graduate this year, her ambitions lie far from her home state of Kerala in southern India.
Her dream to work in the United States is not driven by a lack of opportunities, but by the prospect of higher wages and building a more comfortable life.
“That kind of pay, for my profession, is only provided in countries overseas. So, it’s better to have experience here, two or three years, and then I think I should move abroad,” Thomas told CNA.

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