Exploring multiple job holding practices of academics in public health training institutions from three sub-Saharan Africa countries: drivers, impact, and regulation
Background: The paper examines external multiple job holding practices in public health training institutions based in prominent public universities in three sub-Saharan Africa countries (Rwanda, Ethiopia, Mozambique). Objective: The study aims to contribute to broadening understanding about multipl...
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Main Authors: | Woldekidan Kifle Amde (Author), David Sanders (Author), Baltazar Chilundo (Author), Etienne Rugigana (Author), Damen Haile Mariam (Author), Uta Lehmann (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2018-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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