Health Workforce Migration in the Asia Pacific: implications for the achievement of sustainable development goals
The maldistribution of health workers globally and within the Asia Pacific region remains problematic. While globalisation, and the increasing mobility of capital and labour, helps to reduce inequalities between countries, it increases inequality within countries. This study examines health workforc...
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Main Authors: | Stephanie Short (Author), Kanchan Marcus (Author), Madhan Balasubramanian (Author) |
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