„Manpower policy“
Suchergebnisse
1.000+ Treffer
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Initial experiences and innovations in supervising community health workers for maternal, newborn, and child health in Morogoro region, Tanzania
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Active labour market policy in East Germany: waiting for the economy to take off
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Arbeitsmarktpolitik im deutschen Föderalismus – Ist die Zentralisierung zu weit gegangen?
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Einführung in die Arbeitspolitik – Arbeitsbeziehungen und Arbeitsmarkt in sozialwissenschaftlicher Perspektive
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Öffentlich geförderte Vermittlung von Arbeitslosen
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Aktivierung statt passive Leistung – Der Wandel der dänischen Arbeitsmarktpolitik seit 1990
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Labour and Employment in a Globalising World – Autonomy, Collectives and Political Dilemmas
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Lebensphasenorientierte Personalpolitik – Strategien, Konzepte und Praxisbeispiele zur Fachkräftesicherung
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Taking simulation out of its “safe container”—exploring the bidirectional impacts of psychological safety and simulation in an emergency department
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Differences in wage rates for males and females in the health sector: a consideration of unpaid overtime to decompose the gender wage gap
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Narrowing but persisting gender pay gap among employees of the US Department of Health and Human Services during 2010–2018
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Gender differences in the measurement of pharmacists’ job satisfaction
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Measuring motivation among close-to-community health workers: developing the CTC Provider Motivational Indicator Scale across six countries
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Challenges and policy opportunities in nursing in Saudi Arabia
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The early retiree divests the health workforce: a quantitative analysis of early retirement among Canadian Registered Nurses and allied health professionals
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Erratum to: Global Health Workforce Labor Market Projections for 2030
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A needs-based methodology to project physicians and nurses to 2030: the case of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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Correction to: A systematic literature review of simulation models for non-technical skill training in healthcare logistics
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Task shifting between physicians and nurses in acute care hospitals: cross-sectional study in nine countries
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Observed and personally experienced discrimination: findings of a cross-sectional survey of physicians and nursing staff