2018
DOI: 10.26653/2076-4650-2018-3-4-03
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Emigration From Tajikistan to Oecd Countries: Trends, Consequences, Prospects

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“…The consequences of medical emigration can be considered the worst emigration of all specialties in the world since the health of the country's population depends on medical specialists (Ryazantsev, Rakhmonov, 2023). The migration of qualified medical personnel has a certain impact on the effectiveness of the national health system, expressed mainly in the shortage of doctors of certain specialties and the regional shortage of medical personnel, mainly in rural settlements.…”
Section: Consequences Of Medical Emigration For Tajikistanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The consequences of medical emigration can be considered the worst emigration of all specialties in the world since the health of the country's population depends on medical specialists (Ryazantsev, Rakhmonov, 2023). The migration of qualified medical personnel has a certain impact on the effectiveness of the national health system, expressed mainly in the shortage of doctors of certain specialties and the regional shortage of medical personnel, mainly in rural settlements.…”
Section: Consequences Of Medical Emigration For Tajikistanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…when forced emigration gradually transformed into labor emigration of ethnic Tajiks [Ryazantsev et al, 2018].…”
Section: The Scale Of Migration From Tajikistan To Russiamentioning
confidence: 99%