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How to Recruit and Retain Health Workers in Rural and Remote Areas in Developing Countries : A Guidance Note

2013

Araújo, Edson | Maeda, Akiko


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Publisher
World Bank, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Recipient country; Cost-effectiveness; Physician; Strengthening human resources; Health outcomes; Policy decisions; Political support; Probability; Country of origin; Urban centers; Delivery of health services; Medically underserved areas; Health service delivery; Rural origin; Allocative efficiency; Health organization; National authorities; Health education; Basic infrastructure; Medical school; Financial incentives; National health systems; Provision of health care; Health systems organization; Spouse; Global health; Policy formulation; Short-term training; Health services research; Ministry of health; Patients satisfaction; Limited job opportunities; Human development; Policy research; Health workers; Primary health care; Research techniques; National development; Urban area; National health; Low income; Demand for health care; Policy makers; Demand for health; Health specialist; Insurance schemes; Health sector; Health care services; Focus group discussions; Quality of services; Traditional birth attendants; Midwives; Health workforce; Family support; Health care systems; Demographic questions; Effective policies; Incentive schemes; Inequities; Health facilities; Health professionals; Development goals; Nurse; Push factors; Medical education; Government housing; Nursing; Health needs; International mobility; Interventions; Description; Birth attendants; Health care professionals; Scarce resources; Policy research working paper; Health service; Private sectors; Community health; Burden of disease; Role models; Skills development; Need for research; Pull factors; Health system; Health care research; Labor market; Incentives for doctors; Labor force; Employment opportunities; Rural health care; Market failures; Intervention; Health affairs; Low-income countries; Labor markets; Health systems; Health coverage; Urban center; Religious beliefs; Nurses; Rural area; Respect; Health policy; Access to health care; National levels; Quality of care
Language
English
Format
application/pdf, text/plain
License
CC BY 3.0 IGO, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo, World Bank

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