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MOTIVATION OF PROFESSIONAL CHOICE AND PRESTIGE OF THE MEDICAL PROFESSION IN THE ASSESSMENT OF RUSSIAN DOCTORS (BASED ON SOCIOLOGICAL RESEARCH)

МОТИВАЦИЯ ПРОФЕССИОНАЛЬНОГО ВЫБОРА И ПРЕСТИЖ МЕДИЦИНСКОЙ ПРОФЕССИИ В ОЦЕНКАХ РОССИЙСКИХ ВРАЧЕЙ (НА МАТЕРИАЛАХ СОЦИОЛОГИЧЕСКОГО ИССЛЕДОВАНИЯ)

Nor-Arevyan Oxana (Нор-Аревян О.А.) and Mosienko Olga (Мосиенко О.С.)
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Nor-Arevyan Oxana (Нор-Аревян О.А.): Southern federal university
Mosienko Olga (Мосиенко О.С.): Southern federal university

State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, 2018, vol. 3, 205-211

Abstract: In the framework of an integrative activity approach to the examination of the essence and structure of the motivation of work (E.P. Ilyin) and on the materials of applied sociological research "Professional identity of representatives of societal professions in conditions of precariatizing social and labor relations in Russian megalopolises" (2017), the article analyzes the main motives for professional choice and the prestige level of the medical profession in the assessment of doctors of Russian megalopolises. The questionnaires and interviews were attended by doctors from city budget hospitals in Moscow and Kazan.

Keywords: medicine; health care; doctor; professional choice; motivation for work; prestige of the profession; place of work (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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