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Diversity in Career Preferences of Future Health Workers in Rwanda : Where, Why, and for How Much?.
Title:
Diversity in Career Preferences of Future Health Workers in Rwanda : Where, Why, and for How Much?.
Author:
Lievens, Tomas.
ISBN:
9780821383407
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (54 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Acronyms and Abbreviations -- Executive Summary -- CHAPTER 1 Study Rationale -- Summary -- Motivation -- CHAPTER 2 Survey Method and Sample Description -- Summary -- Sampling Method -- Demographic and Socioeconomic Profile of Students -- Medical Knowledge Test Results -- Work Experience -- CHAPTER 3 The Decision to Become a Health Worker -- Summary -- Choosing a Career in Health -- Who Funds the Training? -- CHAPTER 4 Long-term Career Preferences and Income Expectations -- Summary -- Long-term Career Preferences -- Expectations about Income -- CHAPTER 5 Choosing between Urban and Rural Posting -- Summary -- Reservation Wage to Work in a Rural Area -- Non-wage Job Attributes -- CHAPTER 6 International Migration -- Summary -- Preference for Work Abroad -- CHAPTER 7 HIV and AIDS -- Summary -- Health Workers and HIV/AIDS -- Knowledge about and Familiarity with HIV/AIDS -- Attitudes towards HIV/AIDS -- Willingness to Work in an Area with High HIV Prevalence -- Attitudes toward Risk -- CHAPTER 8 Exploring the Role of Altruism as Intrinsic Motivation -- Summary -- Considering Intrinsic Motivation -- Exploring Measures of Intrinsic Motivation -- Correlations of Altruism with Demographic Characteristics -- Correlations of Measures of Intrinsic Motivation with Health Worker Choices -- References -- Appendixes -- Appendix A. Nursing and Medical Students Currently Enrolled in Rwanda -- Appendix B. Contingent Valuation Question for International Migration -- Back Cover.
Abstract:
Human resources for health are a priority to improve health outcomes in Africa. In order to strengthen policies based on evidence, a better understanding is needed of health worker choice and behaviour. This book tries to help fill that gap. Relying on unique survey data, it analyses the career preferences of future health workers in Rwanda, focusing on their sector preference, their willingness to work in a rural area, likelihood to migrate abroad, and readiness to work in a high HIV prevalence environment. The findings show that health workers are not as uniform as is often thought, and can have very different preferences. Their reservation wages for different job types cover a wide range, and there are substantial differences in intrinsic motivation and attitudes to risk. But there are also communalities among these future health workers. While the public sector remains the biggest employer in Rwanda it is not the most popular one; and the vast majority is happy to start their career in a rural setting. The results also show the importance of intrinsic motivation, which is associated with a number of career preferences and expectations like the preference for rural service, expectations about income and the preference for dual practice. Governments in Africa have identified human resources for health as a policy priority. To improve policies, this book provides evidence on health workers' choice and behaviour. Why, where and for how much will be a valuable resource for government officials in Rwanda and beyond to design effective human resource policies.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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