Several contributions in this book tell of doctors’ increasing emigration from developing countries where they are in critical shortage, especially from the underserved rural and public sectors of countries in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and South Asia. They point out the severe harm from that migration to some of the world’s poorest and sickest populations who have no other doctors to turn to, and gain little from their emigration. Since significant harm to the badly off is bad, decline in that migration is usually a good development. But how to strive to achieve it
This paper analyses the impact of foreign health aid on the emigration rates of physicians. We use a...
Health-worker migration, commonly called "medical brain drain", refers to the mass migration of trai...
The economic depression of the late 80's has made work force groups particularly in the medical indu...
M.Comm.Sub-Saharan Africa is facing a health crisis. The prevalence of disease has intensified in re...
Brain drain is defined as the migration of health personnel in search of the better standard of livi...
Debates on the extent to which developing countries suffer from a brain drain often focus on the emi...
Since the end of apartheid, South Africa has experienced a significant outflow of health professiona...
Access to medicines, vaccination and care in resource-poor settings is threatened by the emigration ...
The migration of physicians from low-resource to high-resource settings is a prevalent global phenom...
Migration of health workers ‘Brain drain’ is defined as the movement of health personnel in search o...
The emigration of highly skilled workers can in theory lower social welfare in the migrant-sending c...
This paper examines how Medical Brain Drain (MBD) creates incentives for the production of doctors i...
I first became interested in this topic after attending an AIDS awareness workshop focusing on South...
The outmigration of highly educated people from a country is what's known as a "brain drain," and it...
We analyzed the effects of physician emigration on human development indicators in developing countr...
This paper analyses the impact of foreign health aid on the emigration rates of physicians. We use a...
Health-worker migration, commonly called "medical brain drain", refers to the mass migration of trai...
The economic depression of the late 80's has made work force groups particularly in the medical indu...
M.Comm.Sub-Saharan Africa is facing a health crisis. The prevalence of disease has intensified in re...
Brain drain is defined as the migration of health personnel in search of the better standard of livi...
Debates on the extent to which developing countries suffer from a brain drain often focus on the emi...
Since the end of apartheid, South Africa has experienced a significant outflow of health professiona...
Access to medicines, vaccination and care in resource-poor settings is threatened by the emigration ...
The migration of physicians from low-resource to high-resource settings is a prevalent global phenom...
Migration of health workers ‘Brain drain’ is defined as the movement of health personnel in search o...
The emigration of highly skilled workers can in theory lower social welfare in the migrant-sending c...
This paper examines how Medical Brain Drain (MBD) creates incentives for the production of doctors i...
I first became interested in this topic after attending an AIDS awareness workshop focusing on South...
The outmigration of highly educated people from a country is what's known as a "brain drain," and it...
We analyzed the effects of physician emigration on human development indicators in developing countr...
This paper analyses the impact of foreign health aid on the emigration rates of physicians. We use a...
Health-worker migration, commonly called "medical brain drain", refers to the mass migration of trai...
The economic depression of the late 80's has made work force groups particularly in the medical indu...