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Missing in Action: Teacher and Health Worker Absence in Developing Countries

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Nazmul Chaudhury, Jeffrey S. Hammer, Michael Kremer, Karthik Muralidharan et al.

Journal: The Journal of Economic PerspectivesYear: 2006Citations: 1265

In this paper, we report results from surveys in which enumerators made unannounced visits to primary schools and health clinics in Bangladesh, Ecuador, India, Indonesia, Peru and Uganda and recorded whether they found teachers and health workers in the facilitie Averaging across the countries, ab...

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Social SciencesSafety ResearchPoverty, Education, and Child WelfareOpen Access
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Ghost Doctors: Absenteeism in Bangladeshi Health Facilities

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Nazmul Chaudhury, Jeffrey S. Hammer

Journal: World Bank, Washington, DC eBooksYear: 2003Citations: 106

The authors report on a study in which unannounced visits were made to health clinics in Bangladesh with the intention of discovering what fraction of medical professionals were present at their assigned post. This survey represents the first attempt to quantify the extent of the problem on a nation...

Social SciencesEconomics, Econometrics and FinanceFinanceOpen Access
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Ghost Doctors: Absenteeism in Bangladeshi Health Facilities

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Nazmul Chaudhury, Jeffrey S. Hammer

Journal: CrossAsia-Repository (Universität Heidelberg)Year: 2015Citations: 28

The authors report on a study in which unannounced visits were made to health clinics in Bangladesh with the intention of discovering what fraction of medical professionals were present at their assigned post. This survey represents the first attempt to quantify the extent of the problem on a nation...

Health SciencesMedicinePediatrics, Perinatology and Child HealthOpen Access
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Roll Call: Teacher Absence in Bangladesh

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Nazmul Chaudhury, Jeffrey S. Hammer, Michael Kremer, Karthik Mularidharan et al.

Year: 2004Citations: 26

We would like to thank Deon Filmer and Edmundo Murrugarra for their valuable comments. We would also like to thank the participants of the Teacher and Medical Provider Absence Workshop in Delhi, India January 2004 for their comments. Finally, we would like to thank Sanya Carleyolson for her invaluab...

Social SciencesEducationSchool Choice and Performance
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Teachers' and students' perceived difficulties in implementing communicative language teaching in Bangladesh: A critical study

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Mohammad Kamrul Hassan

Journal: Open Research Online (The Open University)Year: 2014Citations: 13

This thesis investigates teachers' and students perceived difficulties in implementing communicative language teaching (CLT) in English language classes in Bangladeshi secondary schools. It examines the extent to which factors both from the teachers and students perspective contribute to these diffi...

Social SciencesLinguistics and LanguageMultilingual Education and PolicyOpen Access
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Far-right reflexology: a periphery-to-centre approach for the study of the far-right

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Felix Pal

Journal: Politics Religion & IdeologyYear: 2023Citations: 1

ABSTRACTTo address the problem of participant access, central in the study of the far-right, scholars of far-right mobilisations navigate between a methodological rock and a hard place. Either scholars produce in-depth qualitative accounts, putting their safety and ethical commitments at risk, or sc...

Social SciencesDemographyRegional Socio-Economic Development Trends
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The World Bank economic review 18 (3)

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L. Alan Winters, Scott Rozelle, Will Martín, Martin Ravallion et al.

Journal: The World Bank Economic ReviewYear: 2004Citations: 1

Trade policy and poverty reduction in Brazil by Glenn W Harrison, Thomas F. Rutherford, David G. Tarr, and Angelo Gurgel; Trade liberalization and industry wage structure: evidence from Brazil by Nina Pavcnik, Andreas Blom, Pinelopi Goldberg; and Norbert Schady; Lobbying, counterlobbying, and the st...

Social SciencesEconomics, Econometrics and FinanceGeneral Economics, Econometrics and Finance
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ABOUT THE AUTHORS

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Journal: Studies in educational ethnographyYear: 2005

Lawrence Angus is Professor is Head of the School of Education at the University of Ballarat. His most recent book (with Professor Terri Seddon of Monash University) is Reshaping Australian Education: Beyond Nostalgia. His publications include several books over 50 refereed book chapters and article...

Social SciencesArts and HumanitiesLiterature and Literary Theory
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Ghost Doctors : Absenteeism in Rural Bangladeshi Health Facilities

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Nazmul Chaudhury, Jeffrey S. Hammer

Journal: Washington, DC: World Bank eBooksYear: 2004

Unannounced visits were made to health clinics in Bangladesh to determine what proportion of medical professionals were at their assigned post. Averaged over all job categories and types of facility, the absentee rate was 35 percent. The absentee rate for physicians was 40 percent at the larger clin...

Health SciencesHealth ProfessionsGeneral Health ProfessionsOpen Access
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