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This paper is one of several inputs prepared for a comprehensive Health Sector Review that the Government of Indonesia is currently conducting. It compiles, analyzes and interprets available information on Indonesia's health service providers; doctors, midwives and nurses. Within the limitations...
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nurse training capacity versus focusing on managing migration; in fact, both must be done jointly and immediately. If the ES … graduates and manage migration. …
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proposals to open international labor markets to allow for the temporary economic migration of low-skilled workers from … from migrants to their communities of origin underscores this aspect of migration. However, migration can also transform … returns to investment in human capital. The author explores the relationship between temporary economic migration and …
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estimates the impact of international migration experience on the occupational mobility of return migrants vis a vis working …-age Albanian residents that never migrated. Controlling for the non-random nature of international migration and return, the … results show that past migration experience increases the likelihood of upward occupational mobility. Exploring the …
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This report is structured in three volumes: competition provisions; environment provisions; and labor mobility provisions. The main messages of this three volumes are as follows: 1) competition laws and policies are increasingly being established at the regional level, as they could be...
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The COVID-19 pandemic affected people's livelihoods in many ways, particularly in developing countries. This paper examines the degree to which recovering mobility levels impacted labor market outcomes in Kenya over the course of the pandemic, starting from May 2020 until June 2021. It uses an...
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