Regional prevalence of health worker absenteeism in Tanzania
Absenteeism of health workers in developing countries is common and can severely undermine the reliability of the health system. Therefore, it is important to understand where the prevalence of absenteeism is high. We develop a simple imputation method that combines a Service Delivery Indicators sur...
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Main Author: | FUJII, Tomoki |
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Language: | English |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2019
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