The role of wages in the migration of health care professionals from developing countries
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Several countries are increasingly relying on immigration as a means of coping with domestic shortages of health care professionals. This trend has led to concerns that in many of the source countries - especially within Africa - the outflow of health care profes...
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Main Authors: | Adams Orvill (Author), Diallo Khassoum (Author), Zurn Pascal (Author), Vujicic Marko (Author), Dal Poz Mario R (Author) |
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2004-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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