Why do health workers in rural Tanzania prefer public sector employment?

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Nils Gunnar Songstad
Karen Marie Moland
Deodatus Amadeus Massay
Astrid Blystad
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[1] University of Bergen,Centre for International Health
[2] Bergen University College,Faculty of Health and Social Sciences
[3] Community Social and Economic Empowerment (COSEE),Department of Public Health and Primary Health Care
[4] University of Bergen,undefined
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Pension benefits; Working conditions; Human resources; Rural health services; Tanzania;
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