This paper estimates the labor supply functions for health care professionals in China using Census-based data in 2005. The rapid economic growth and population aging in China led to a substantial increase in the demand for health care services and the derived demand for health care professionals in recent years. However, the increase in the supply of doctors and nurses lags behind the growth in demand, raising the question of whether the excess demand should be met by expanding the health care manpower or by inducing the existing personnel to work more hours through wage increase. Our findings indicate that wage rate adjustment has a significant impact on the length of working time among the self-employed practitioners (with an estimated s...
In the absence of widespread social safety nets during China's economic transition, households were ...
China passed a landmark health care reform in 2009, aimed at improving health care for all citizens ...
Background: To make health services more equitable and accessible for women and children and to achi...
In this paper, we analyse China’s current health workforce in terms of quantity, quality, and distri...
Background: The maldistribution of licensed doctors is one of the major challenges faced by the Chin...
Background: China significantly opened its healthcare market through a series of market-opening poli...
Background: Physicians play a primary role in patients’ health. Heavy workloads can threaten t...
Background: Physicians play a primary role in patients’ health. Heavy workloads can threaten t...
Background: The emergence of COVID-19 in 2020 has brought dramatic impacts to the global economy. Th...
The paper evaluates doctors’ widespread pay-related discontent, and doctors’ response through formal...
Background: The quantity and distribution of the health workforce is one of the most important aspec...
The paper evaluates doctors’ widespread pay-related discontent, and doctors’ response through formal...
Informal payments are prevalent in the health care systems in the post-communist economies. Some sch...
Abstract Aim To explore the job demands of healthcare workers (HCWs) working in mobile cabin hospita...
In the absence of widespread social safety nets during China's economic transition, households were ...
In the absence of widespread social safety nets during China's economic transition, households were ...
China passed a landmark health care reform in 2009, aimed at improving health care for all citizens ...
Background: To make health services more equitable and accessible for women and children and to achi...
In this paper, we analyse China’s current health workforce in terms of quantity, quality, and distri...
Background: The maldistribution of licensed doctors is one of the major challenges faced by the Chin...
Background: China significantly opened its healthcare market through a series of market-opening poli...
Background: Physicians play a primary role in patients’ health. Heavy workloads can threaten t...
Background: Physicians play a primary role in patients’ health. Heavy workloads can threaten t...
Background: The emergence of COVID-19 in 2020 has brought dramatic impacts to the global economy. Th...
The paper evaluates doctors’ widespread pay-related discontent, and doctors’ response through formal...
Background: The quantity and distribution of the health workforce is one of the most important aspec...
The paper evaluates doctors’ widespread pay-related discontent, and doctors’ response through formal...
Informal payments are prevalent in the health care systems in the post-communist economies. Some sch...
Abstract Aim To explore the job demands of healthcare workers (HCWs) working in mobile cabin hospita...
In the absence of widespread social safety nets during China's economic transition, households were ...
In the absence of widespread social safety nets during China's economic transition, households were ...
China passed a landmark health care reform in 2009, aimed at improving health care for all citizens ...
Background: To make health services more equitable and accessible for women and children and to achi...