The effects of various retention factors on the choice of where rural origin Umthombo Youth Development Foundation health science graduates work
Introduction: South Africa has an inequitable distribution of health workers between the public and private sector, with rural areas being historically underserved. As rural background of health workers has been advocated as the strongest predictor of rural practice, the Umthombo Youth Development F...
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Main Authors: | Richard Gavin MacGregor (Author), Andrew Ross (Author) |
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