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Research data: JOB SATISFACTION

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2013 Comparing the job satisfaction and intention to leave of different categories of health workers in Tanzania, Malawi, and South Africa

Background: Job satisfaction is an important determinant of health worker motivation, retention, and performance, all of which are critical ...

2013 Burnout in relation to specific contributing factors and health outcomes among nurses: a systematic review

Nurses have been found to experience higher levels of stress-related burnout compared to other health care professionals. Despite studies sh...

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2010 The Zuma administration: critical challenges

This collection of essays from varying perspectives, The Zuma Administration: Critical Challenges rigorously engages with the issues facing ...

2010 Introduction: political and governance challenges

Service delivery is clearly the challenges of the Zuma administration. At the heart of Zuma's victory is the promise of and hope for improve...