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- +Modelling of pull and push factors of HWF mobility taking into account impact of COVID-19 pandemic
- +Modelling of pull and push factors of HWF mobility taking into account impact of COVID-19 pandemic
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- +Modelling of pull and push factors of HWF mobility taking into account impact of COVID-19 pandemic
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- +Modelling of pull and push factors of HWF mobility taking into account impact of COVID-19 pandemic
Description (English)
- +he webinar has a purpose to discuss determinants of healthcare workforce mobility. People are changing place of leaving inside and across national borders because of different reasons. Some are looking for higher income, some are motivated by better opportunities to apply his or her skills, some are escaping conflicts or prosecution in their countries of origin. Young generation enjoys studies outside their consistency or abroad and often stays in or close to the city were medical education was provided. In most cases a decision to change the place or the state of leaving is based on arguments to leave the old place based on the perception of push factors and on arguments to settle in a new place or pull factors.
- +The webinar is an integral part of a 3-year project “Working Together to Address Health Workforce Mobility in Europe”. Up to 12 webinars to address the unequal distribution of the health workforce in Europe, to participate in designing of policies to support regions that have difficulties in attracting health workers as well as promoting training and education of health professionals to common standards, coupled with measures to safeguard the rights of health workers from the rest of the world. are foreseen by the project.
- +he webinar has a purpose to discuss determinants of healthcare workforce mobility. People are changing place of leaving inside and across national borders because of different reasons. Some are looking for higher income, some are motivated by better opportunities to apply his or her skills, some are escaping conflicts or prosecution in their countries of origin. Young generation enjoys studies outside their consistency or abroad and often stays in or close to the city were medical education was provided. In most cases a decision to change the place or the state of leaving is based on arguments to leave the old place based on the perception of push factors and on arguments to settle in a new place or pull factors.
- +The webinar is an integral part of a 3-year project “Working Together to Address Health Workforce Mobility in Europe”. Up to 12 webinars to address the unequal distribution of the health workforce in Europe, to participate in designing of policies to support regions that have difficulties in attracting health workers as well as promoting training and education of health professionals to common standards, coupled with measures to safeguard the rights of health workers from the rest of the world. are foreseen by the project.
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- +he webinar has a purpose to discuss determinants of healthcare workforce mobility. People are changing place of leaving inside and across national borders because of different reasons. Some are looking for higher income, some are motivated by better opportunities to apply his or her skills, some are escaping conflicts or prosecution in their countries of origin. Young generation enjoys studies outside their consistency or abroad and often stays in or close to the city were medical education was provided. In most cases a decision to change the place or the state of leaving is based on arguments to leave the old place based on the perception of push factors and on arguments to settle in a new place or pull factors.
- +The webinar is an integral part of a 3-year project “Working Together to Address Health Workforce Mobility in Europe”. Up to 12 webinars to address the unequal distribution of the health workforce in Europe, to participate in designing of policies to support regions that have difficulties in attracting health workers as well as promoting training and education of health professionals to common standards, coupled with measures to safeguard the rights of health workers from the rest of the world. are foreseen by the project.
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- +he webinar has a purpose to discuss determinants of healthcare workforce mobility. People are changing place of leaving inside and across national borders because of different reasons. Some are looking for higher income, some are motivated by better opportunities to apply his or her skills, some are escaping conflicts or prosecution in their countries of origin. Young generation enjoys studies outside their consistency or abroad and often stays in or close to the city were medical education was provided. In most cases a decision to change the place or the state of leaving is based on arguments to leave the old place based on the perception of push factors and on arguments to settle in a new place or pull factors.
- +The webinar is an integral part of a 3-year project “Working Together to Address Health Workforce Mobility in Europe”. Up to 12 webinars to address the unequal distribution of the health workforce in Europe, to participate in designing of policies to support regions that have difficulties in attracting health workers as well as promoting training and education of health professionals to common standards, coupled with measures to safeguard the rights of health workers from the rest of the world. are foreseen by the project.
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- +2021-04-27 15:00:00 +0200
- +2021-04-27 15:00:00 +0200
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- +2021-04-27 17:00:00 +0200
- +2021-04-27 17:00:00 +0200
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- + Petro Vileisio g. 18 A. 301; 10306 Vilnius, Lithuania
- + Petro Vileisio g. 18 A. 301; 10306 Vilnius, Lithuania
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- + Petro Vileisio g. 18 A. 301; 10306 Vilnius, Lithuania
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- +Petro Vileisio g. 18 A. 301; 10306 Vilnius, Lithuania
- +Petro Vileisio g. 18 A. 301; 10306 Vilnius, Lithuania
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- +Petro Vileisio g. 18 A. 301; 10306 Vilnius, Lithuania
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- +Petro Vileisio g. 18 A. 301; 10306 Vilnius, Lithuania
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- +European Institute of Health and Sustainable Development, EIHSD, e-mail:info@eihsd.eu
- +European Institute of Health and Sustainable Development, EIHSD, e-mail:info@eihsd.eu
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- +European Institute of Health and Sustainable Development, EIHSD, e-mail:info@eihsd.eu
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- +European Institute of Health and Sustainable Development, EIHSD, e-mail:info@eihsd.eu
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