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This study analyses recent trends in the mobility of health professionals in Europe. It first identifies the drivers of … affected by these recent movements of health professionals. Our analysis focuses specifically on the patterns of mobility among … picture of how the pattern of supply and demand for health professionals has changed over the past decade, illustrating the …
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Health workforce shortages in developed countries are perceived to be central drivers of health professionals … international overview, selected economic issues are discussed for developed and developing countries. Health labour markets' unique …-)union activity. These features affect migrants' decisions, economic integration, and impacts on the receiving nations' health …
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Maintaining high standards of care from doctors, nurses and other health professionals is of critical importance for an … effective and efficient health system. Yet deficient levels of health worker performance, including low effort, absenteeism, and …, various pay-for-performance interventions that reward providers based on measures of quality of care and health outcomes have …
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reporting in Kenyan health clinics. We recruit patients and health care providers from public and private health clinics to play …
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Absenteeism among public health workers is common in developing countries. Absence rates among public health workers …. Muralidharan, and F.H. Rogers (2006) Missing in action: Teacher and health worker absence in developing countries. Journal of … motivation and intrinsic motivation affect health centre worker behaviour: the timely payment of wages, a nonrural workplace and …
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Owing to lack of relevant data on health human resource (HHR) migration, the empirical dimension of the health …-worker crisis debate has remained void despite abundant theoretical literature. A health worker crisis is overwhelming the world …. Shortages in health professionals are reaching staggering levels in many parts of the globe. This paper complements existing …
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health and cognitive skills of Tanzanian children. A 10 percentage point increase in stagnant water increases local diarrhea … children, measured by standardised test scores. The effects on health and cognition are exacerbated by high temperatures and …
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