Health Worker Benefits in a Period of Broad Civil Service Reform: The Philippine Experience
English
Human Resources Development Journal
2
1
1998
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Developing countries that have to cope with pressures to reform their bureaucracies have to contend with increasing health worker benefits and salaries that are often intended to retain these health workers in government service. In the Philippines, national and local efforts in health have been forced to focus on guaranteeing some of these benefits, and local governments are feeling the financial limitations of their local funds. [from abstract]
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Geographic Focus
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