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? Despite the acute concern of health-worker crisis in Africa owing to emigration, lack of relevant data has made the subject … postulations of a WHO report on determinants of health-worker migration. …Purpose - How do economic prosperity, health expenditure, savings, price-stability, demographic change, democracy …
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of health-worker crisis in Africa owing to emigration, lack of relevant data has made the subject matter empirically void …-worker migration. Findings provide a broad range of tools for the fight against health-worker brain-drain. As a policy implication …How do economic prosperity, health expenditure, savings, price-stability, demographic change, democracy, corruption …
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Owing to lack of relevant data on health human resource (HHR) migration, the empirical dimension of the health … literature by empirically investigating the WHO hypothetical determinants of health-worker migration in the context of …-worker crisis debate has remained void despite abundant theoretical literature. A health worker crisis is overwhelming the world …
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This paper examines three relevant hypotheses on the incidence of health worker migration on human development and … economic prosperity (at macro and micro levels) in Africa. Owing to lack of relevant data on Health Human Resource (HHR …) migration for the continent, the subject matter has remained empirically void over the last decades despite the acute concern of …
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The purpose of this study is to dispel some myths associated with migrants in order to improve socio-economic appraisal of the consequences of the recent surge of migrants into Europe. We argue that: (i) the concern about loss of Christian cultural values is lacking in substance because compared...
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has revealed that poverty has been decreasing in all regions of the world with the exception of Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA … the determinants of education and health spending on the QG using quantile regressions to articulate least and best QG … performers. The following findings are established. First, on average, the effect of health (education) is decreasingly …
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This study complements existing literature on the relationship between HIV/AIDS and human capital by introducing previously unexplored indicators as well as more robust empirical strategies. The overarching purpose is to assess whether previous findings on the relationship withstand empirical...
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the contradiction between high-growth and poor social welfare and (ii) to assess the influence of education and health … of the 33 countries in the Hopefuls category are in SSA. Second, the effect of health is decreasingly positive from … benefit countries in SSA to invest more in health relative to education now, but decrease such health expenditure and increase …
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This study assesses nexuses between mobile money innovations and health performance in terms of total life expectancy … in 43 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa employing data for the period 2004-2018. Four mobile money innovation dynamics are … regressions. The findings overwhelmingly show that mobile money innovations are relevant in improving health performance or total …
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The paper verifies the Azzimonti et al. (2014) conclusions on a sample of 53 African countries for the period 1996-2008. Authors of the underlying study have established theoretical underpinnings for a negative nexus between rising public debt and inequality in OECD nations. We assess the...
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