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Factors affecting job choice among physician anesthesia providers in Uganda: a survey of income composition, discrete choice experiment, and implications for the decision to work rurally.

Tyler J LawShivani SubhedarFred BulambaNathan N O'HaraMary T NabukenyaCornelius SendagireAdam Hewitt-SmithMichael S LipnickJanat Tumukunde
Published in: Human resources for health (2021)
No providers accepted the salary from a government job alone, which was always augmented by other work. However, few providers worked only nongovernment jobs. Non-monetary incentives are powerful influencers of job preference, and may be leveraged as policy options to attract providers. Salary continues to be an important driver of job choice, and jobs with fewer income generating opportunities (e.g. private work in rural areas) are likely to need salary augmentation to attract providers.
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