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  • Public care organizations in Northern Europe focus on improving economic efficiency, but this often undermines care workers' professional autonomy and the quality of care they provide.
  • The concept of 'enterprising nursing' suggests a potential balance between economic efficiency, care workers' autonomy, and care quality by enhancing workers' abilities to act independently.
  • The article analyzes how migrant care workers in Finland struggle to connect with or oppose these enterprising ideals, influenced by their ethnicity and migrant status, which shape their perspectives on agency and their work environment.

Article Abstract

Public care work organisations in Northern Europe often seek to increase their economic efficiency in ways that care workers criticise for reducing both their professional autonomy and the quality of care. Recently, the ideal of 'enterprising nursing' has emerged as a political belief according to which economic efficiency, care workers' autonomy and the quality of care can be improved in tandem by cultivating care workers' agential abilities. This article examines the reception of this belief among migrant care workers in Finland. Drawing on research interviews, the analysis demonstrates how migrant care workers may have difficulties in aligning themselves with the enterprising ideals but also in protesting them. Ethnicity, and the status of a migrant, can offer resources for both constructing enterprising subjectivities and reframing care workers' agency, and their organisational environment, in more critical terms.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-9566.12493DOI Listing

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