Empirical impact evaluation of the WHO Global Code of Practice on the International Recruitment of Health Personnel in Australia, Canada, UK and USA.

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Published in Global Health on November 14, 2013

Authors

Jennifer S Edge, Steven J Hoffman1

Author Affiliations

1: Harvard Global Health Institute, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. hoffmans@mcmaster.ca.

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