Physicians' brain drain - a gravity model of migration flows
Abstract Background The past two decades have been marked by impressive growth in the migration of medical doctors. The medical profession is among the most mobile of highly skilled professions, particularly in Europe, and is also the sector that experiences the most serious labour shortages. Howeve...
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Main Authors: | Alina Botezat (Author), Raul Ramos (Author) |
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