Security and skills: the two key issues in health worker migration
Background: Migration of health workers from Africa continues to undermine the universal provision of quality health care. South Africa is an epicentre for migration - it exports more health workers to high-income countries than any other African country and imports health workers from its lower-inc...
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Main Authors: | Posy Bidwell (Author), Pallavi Laxmikanth (Author), Claire Blacklock (Author), Gail Hayward (Author), Merlin Willcox (Author), Wim Peersman (Author), Shabir Moosa (Author), David Mant (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2014-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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