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Medical Migration : What Can We Learn from the UK's Perspective?

2008

Rutten, Martine


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Publisher
World Bank, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Economic policy; Health service; Demand for health; Policy research; National health; Costs of health care; Household structure; Private care; Public health care; Medical personnel; Health care provision; Cost of provision; Unskilled labor; Health services research; Skill type; Medical insurance; Health expenditures; Nurse; Suppliers; Number of workers; Pull factors; Medical services; Immigration levels; Skilled health personnel; Ambulance; Export market; Number of people; Burden of disease; International market; Migration flows; Country of destination; National health service; Economics of health; Sickness absence; Labor markets; Product prices; Service delivery; Provision of health care; Health systems; Worker; Ill health; Health consequences; Health sector; Cost of health care; Skilled workers; Budgetary impact; Real wage; Prices of health care; Insurers; Illness; Labor supply; Health expenditure; Cost of capital; Labour supply; Social science; Service capacity; Health care systems; Pandemic; Budget increase; Social class; Immigration policy; Immigrant; Productivity gap; Temporary migration; Demand for health care; Health care policy; Health care expenditure; Nurses; Provision of treatment; Medical instruments; Policy implications; Health care consumption; Host countries; Push factors; Remittance; Domestic market; Domestic workers; Household survey; Labor market; Poor health; Provision of health services; Progress; Health professionals; Health provision; Consequences of migration; Point of departure; Country of origin; Work force; Health outcomes; Impact of migration; Health workers; Health status; International migration; Investment in education; Labor supplies; Policy research working paper; Externalities; Health effects; Unskilled workers; Medical school; Income countries; Health care system; Respect
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Policy Research Working Paper No. 4593http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/World BankCC BY 3.0 Unported
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Policy Research Working Paper No. 4593

2014-09-15
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