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The Human Resources for Health Crisis in Zambia : An Outcome of Health Worker Entry, Exit, and Performance within the National Health Labor Market

2011

Herbst, Christopher H. | Vledder, Monique | Campbell, Karen | Sjöblom, Mirja | Soucat, Agnes


Bibliographic information
Publisher
World Bank
Other Subjects
Health service provision; Intervention; Midwife; Primary health care; Primary care; Nursing homes; General practitioners; Medical school; National level; Illnesses; Maternal health; Citizens; Private pharmacies; Tropical medicine; National legislation; Health organization; Dentistry; Skilled workers; Hospital management; Child mortality; Malarial drugs; School health; Progress; Public health workers; Aids relief; Medical treatment; Provision of assistance; Number of workers; National development plan; Health care delivery; Dentists; Labor market; Diarrheal diseases; Health management; Morbidity and mortality; Dentist; Premature death; Health workforce; Emergency plan; Illness; Specialists; Nurse; Health outcomes; Expenditures; Resource needs; Health training; Midwives; Health care management; Labor force; Ministry of health; Doctor; Universal access; Unmet demand; Health professional; Laboratory workers; Health specialist; Aggressive; Health planning; Blood samples; Health sector; Childbirth; Environmental health; Antenatal care; Health service; Provincial hospitals; Essential drugs; Health centers; Physician; Health care services; Training opportunities; Pharmacists; Surgeons; Internal migration; Maternal mortality ratio; Birth attendant; Death rates; Health service delivery; Neonatal death; Hiv infection; Pharmacy; Dissemination; Medical schools; External migration; Public service; Therapist; Country of origin; Information system; Rooms; National development; Nutritionists; Aid; Exhaustion; Mother; Personal communication; Dental assistant; Clinics; Pregnancies; Maternal mortality; Mother-to-child transmission; Live births; Under-five mortality; Physiotherapists; Health posts; Job opportunities; Dropout; Health professionals; Nursing; Female; Probability; Public hospitals; Health systems; Health system; Nurses; Medical practice; Pharmacist; Health facilities; Universal access to treatment; Health service providers; Cots; Medical assistance; Labor markets; Mother-to-child; User fees; Secondary school; Psychiatry; Counseling; Medical doctors; Mortality rates; Gross national income; Deaths; Mortality rate; Prevalence
License
World Bank Working Paper ; No. 214. Africa Human Development Serieshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igoWorld BankCC BY 3.0 IGO
ISSN
8213-8761
Source
World Bank Working Paper ; No. 214. Africa Human Development Series

2014-09-15
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