Abstract Although the factors influencing the shortage and maldistribution of health workers have been well-documented by cross-sectional surveys, there is less evidence on the relative determinants of health workers' job choices, or on the effects of policies designed to address these human resources problems. Recently, a few studies have adopted an innovative approach to studying the determinants of health workers' job preferences. In the absence of longitudinal datasets to analyse the decisions that health workers have actually made, authors have drawn on methods from marketing research and transport economics and used Discrete Choice Experiments to analyse stated preferences of health care providers for different job characteristics. We...
The geographical imbalance of the health workforce in Tanzania represents a serious problem when it ...
Background: Discrete choice experiments (DCEs) are increasingly used in health economics to address ...
Information systems for tracking health workers are weak in many countries, impeding longitudinal st...
Although the factors influencing the shortage and maldistribution of health workers have been well-d...
BACKGROUND: Discrete choice experiments have become a popular study design to study the labour marke...
This study investigates heterogeneity in Thai doctors' job preferences at the beginning of their car...
Objective: While discrete choice experiments (DCEs) have been used in other fields as a means of eli...
OBJECTIVE: While discrete choice experiments (DCEs) have been used in other fields as a means of eli...
Abstract Background In Türkiye, as in other countries, the maldistribution of the health workforce i...
There is a maldistribution of human resources for health globally, with many Lower- and Middle-Incom...
Introduction: There is a renewed global interest in improving community health worker (CHW) programm...
INTRODUCTION:There is a renewed global interest in improving community health worker (CHW) programme...
Abstract Background Workforce shortages, particularly in rural areas, limit the delivery of health s...
Understanding health worker job preferences can help policymakers better align incentives to retain ...
Understanding health worker job preferences can help policymakers better align incentives to retain ...
The geographical imbalance of the health workforce in Tanzania represents a serious problem when it ...
Background: Discrete choice experiments (DCEs) are increasingly used in health economics to address ...
Information systems for tracking health workers are weak in many countries, impeding longitudinal st...
Although the factors influencing the shortage and maldistribution of health workers have been well-d...
BACKGROUND: Discrete choice experiments have become a popular study design to study the labour marke...
This study investigates heterogeneity in Thai doctors' job preferences at the beginning of their car...
Objective: While discrete choice experiments (DCEs) have been used in other fields as a means of eli...
OBJECTIVE: While discrete choice experiments (DCEs) have been used in other fields as a means of eli...
Abstract Background In Türkiye, as in other countries, the maldistribution of the health workforce i...
There is a maldistribution of human resources for health globally, with many Lower- and Middle-Incom...
Introduction: There is a renewed global interest in improving community health worker (CHW) programm...
INTRODUCTION:There is a renewed global interest in improving community health worker (CHW) programme...
Abstract Background Workforce shortages, particularly in rural areas, limit the delivery of health s...
Understanding health worker job preferences can help policymakers better align incentives to retain ...
Understanding health worker job preferences can help policymakers better align incentives to retain ...
The geographical imbalance of the health workforce in Tanzania represents a serious problem when it ...
Background: Discrete choice experiments (DCEs) are increasingly used in health economics to address ...
Information systems for tracking health workers are weak in many countries, impeding longitudinal st...