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The Performance of Health Workers in Ethiopia Results from Qualitative Research. (2005). Serneels, Pieter ; Lindelow, Magnus ; Lemma, Teigist .
In: CSAE Working Paper Series.
RePEc:csa:wpaper:2005-06.

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  1. An Empirical Study on Determining Factors Affecting the Performance of Health Service Providers in Eritrea. (2019). Ph, Fitsum Ghebregiorgis.
    In: Sumerianz Journal of Business Management and Marketing.
    RePEc:sum:sjbmms:2019:p:32-39.

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  2. The cost of imperfect agency in health care: Evidence from rural Cameroun. (2009). Leonard, Kenneth.
    In: Journal of Development Economics.
    RePEc:eee:deveco:v:88:y:2009:i:2:p:282-291.

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  3. For public service or money: Understanding geographical imbalances in the health workforce in Ethiopia. (2006). Serneels, Pieter ; Barr, Abigail ; Lindelow, Magnus ; Montalvo, Jose Garcia.
    In: Economics Working Papers.
    RePEc:upf:upfgen:989.

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  4. Understanding Geographical Imbalances in the Health Workforce. (2005). Barr, Abigail ; Serneels, Pieter.
    In: Economics Series Working Papers.
    RePEc:oxf:wpaper:gprg-wps-018.

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