Tracking the leavers: towards a better understanding of doctor migration from Ireland to Australia 2008-2018
Abstract Background The recession of 2008 triggered large-scale emigration from Ireland. Australia emerged as a popular destination for Irish emigrants and for Irish-trained doctors. This paper illustrates the impact that such an external shock can have on the medical workforce and demonstrates how...
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Main Authors: | Niamh Humphries (Author), John Connell (Author), Joel Negin (Author), James Buchan (Author) |
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2019-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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