Table 3 |
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Global rates of attrition and final efficiency of the medical graduates per thousand students by sex and groups pertaining to the 1996–2000 and 1997–2001 periods. The information about drop-outs, graduates and final efficiency does not show any significant difference when the sex variable is included. However, given that it was possible to obtain information by sex for only two classes for the same period of study, it would be difficult to draw any final conclusions regarding this issue. |
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| Cohort |
Incoming students |
Attrition |
Graduate students |
Global rate of attrition × thousand students |
Rate of final efficiency × thousand students |
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| M |
W |
M |
W |
M |
W |
M |
W |
M |
W |
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| 1996–2000 |
6 200 |
6 054 |
1 390 |
1 100 |
4 810 |
4 954 |
224.2 |
181.7 |
775.8 |
818.3 |
| 1997–2001 |
6 819 |
6 820 |
2 215 |
2 343 |
4 604 |
4 477 |
324.8 |
343.5 |
675.2 |
656.5 |
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Source: ANUIES, Anuario estadístico, 1996–2001 * No data are available for 2002. |
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Nigenda et al. Human Resources for Health 2005 3:3 doi:10.1186/1478-4491-3-3 |
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