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Discovering The Real World Health Workers Career Choices And Early Work Experience In Ethiopia World Bank Working Papers 1st Edition Danila Serra

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Discovering The Real World Health Workers Career Choices And Early Work Experience In Ethiopia World Bank Working Papers 1st Edition Danila Serra
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Publisher: World Bank
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.38 MB
Pages: 66
Author: Danila Serra, Pieter Serneels, Magnus Lindelow
ISBN: 9780821383568, 9780821383575, 0821383566, 0821383574
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Discovering The Real World Health Workers Career Choices And Early Work Experience In Ethiopia World Bank Working Papers 1st Edition Danila Serra by Danila Serra, Pieter Serneels, Magnus Lindelow 9780821383568, 9780821383575, 0821383566, 0821383574 instant download after payment.

Discovering the real world presents unique evidence on health workers’ career choices in Ethiopia. It shows that challenges like health workers’ limited willingness to work in a rural area, as well as their likelihood to migrate abroad vary substantially and are correlated with rural background, motivation, and job satisfaction.

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