Geographical imbalances in the health workforce have been a consistent feature of nearly all health systems, and especially in developing countries. In this paper we investigate the willingness to work in a rural area among final year nursing and medical students in Ethiopia. Analyzing data obtained from contingent valuation questions, we find that household consumption and the student’s motivation to help the poor, which is our proxy for intrinsic motivation, are the main determinants of willingness to work in a rural area. We investigate whoe is willing to help the poor and find that women are significantly more likely than men. Other variables, including a rich set of psychosocial characteristics, are not significant. Finally, we carry o...
Background. Kenya has bold plans for scaling up priority interventions nationwide, but faces major h...
Abstract Background Health facilities require teams of health workers with complementary skills and ...
Abstract Background In Ethiopia, the health care delivery and the system of medical education have b...
Geographical imbalances in the health workforce have been a consistent feature of nearly all health ...
Geographical imbalances in the health workforce have been a consistent feature of nearly all health ...
Geographical imbalances in the health workforce have been a consistent feature of nearly all health ...
Geographical imbalances in the health workforce have been a consistent feature of nearly all health ...
Geographical imbalances in the health workforce have been a consistent feature of nearly all health ...
What would best motivate more doctors and nurses to work in rural areas of poor countries, where the...
Background: Most developing countries face shortages of health workers in rural areas. This has prof...
Abstract Background Retaining health workers in rural...
The geographical imbalance of the health workforce in Tanzania represents a serious problem when it ...
The availability and retention of healthcare professionals in rural areas and remote areas is a chal...
Human resources for health in Tanzania are in short supply and urban-biased. Preference for urban p...
The availability and retention of healthcare professionals in rural areas and remote areas is a chal...
Background. Kenya has bold plans for scaling up priority interventions nationwide, but faces major h...
Abstract Background Health facilities require teams of health workers with complementary skills and ...
Abstract Background In Ethiopia, the health care delivery and the system of medical education have b...
Geographical imbalances in the health workforce have been a consistent feature of nearly all health ...
Geographical imbalances in the health workforce have been a consistent feature of nearly all health ...
Geographical imbalances in the health workforce have been a consistent feature of nearly all health ...
Geographical imbalances in the health workforce have been a consistent feature of nearly all health ...
Geographical imbalances in the health workforce have been a consistent feature of nearly all health ...
What would best motivate more doctors and nurses to work in rural areas of poor countries, where the...
Background: Most developing countries face shortages of health workers in rural areas. This has prof...
Abstract Background Retaining health workers in rural...
The geographical imbalance of the health workforce in Tanzania represents a serious problem when it ...
The availability and retention of healthcare professionals in rural areas and remote areas is a chal...
Human resources for health in Tanzania are in short supply and urban-biased. Preference for urban p...
The availability and retention of healthcare professionals in rural areas and remote areas is a chal...
Background. Kenya has bold plans for scaling up priority interventions nationwide, but faces major h...
Abstract Background Health facilities require teams of health workers with complementary skills and ...
Abstract Background In Ethiopia, the health care delivery and the system of medical education have b...