Health care personnel in central and Eastern Europe: based on a study prepared for the ILO
Healy J. and
Humphries C.
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
The paper summarizes information on health staffing trends in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe and provides some comparisons with Western countries, especiially in the European Union. It looks at the broad economic, social and political background to the present situation, with reference to labour market conditions and the health status of the people in the region.
Keywords: medical personnel; health services.; working conditions; labour relations; training; employment.; economic conditions; social conditions; health policy; medical care.; administrative reform; social expenditure; privatization; hospital; unemployment; ILO Convention.; wages; training needs; statistical table; personnel médical; service de santé; conditions de travail; relations de travail; formation; emploi; personal médico; servicio de salud; condiciones de trabajo; relaciones laborales; formación; empleo; conditions économiques; conditions sociales; politique sanitaire; soins médicaux; réforme administrative; dépenses sociales; privatisation; hôpital; chômage; convention de l'OIT; salaire; besoins de formation; tableau statistique; condiciones económicas; condiciones sociales; política sanitaria; asistencia médica; reforma administrativa; gastos sociales; privatización; hospital; desempleo; Convenio de la OIT; salario; necesidades de formación; cuadros estadísticos (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 62 pages
Date: 1997
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Published in Sectoral activities programme, working paper series
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