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Rates of employment in the health sector, employed in non-health activities and studying, 2000. Data used to estimate the rate of employment within the health sector were the following: the total number of employed divided by the total number of doctors minus the inactive. The formula used to estimate the students was: total number of students divided by the total number of doctors minus the inactive. To estimate the number of doctors working outside the health sector the following formula was used: other jobs outside the health sector divided by the total number of doctors minus the inactive. |
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Source: Data generated by FUNSALUD from the XII I General Census on Population and Housing, 2000. Where: A = Employment, B = Studying, C = Unemployed, D = Household, E = Others jobs, F = Inactive, T = Total |
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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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