A typology of internationally qualified dentists in the United Kingdom
Introduction: The Global Strategy for Human Resources for Health 2030, requires member states to half their dependency on an international workforce by 2030. In order to design policies towards that goal, country-specific research on migration motivations of the health workforce is required. The Uni...
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Main Authors: | Latha S Davda (Author), David R Radford (Author), Sasha Scambler (Author), Jennifer E Gallagher (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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