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Attracting Doctors to Rural Areas 1997

Indonesia, 1997
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IDN_1997_ADRA_v01_M
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Kenneth M. Chomitz, Gunawan Setiadi, Azrul Azwar, Nusye Ismail and Widiyarti
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Data from Survey of Serving Doctors

The mail-out survey of serving doctors was designed to complement the survey of graduating medical students. Contract doctors (recent graduates performing compulsory service) were surveyed at health centers nationwide, excluding urban areas, and very remote areas. The purpose of the mail-out survey was to determine the conditions under which serving doctors would be willing to extend their contracts. At the time of the survey, such extensions were not allowed. It was hypothesized that - at least for a subset of doctors - modest additional incentives might elicit a substantial increase in willingness to extend. The preferences of pre-service medical students are based on very fragmentary information, and these preferences may well change as a result of field experience.

Question 7a (University), b6 (Spouse's birthplace) were dropped for confidentiality.

Cases: 21348
Variables: 66

Variables

tanggal
Date of filling-in questionnaire
javapost
Province of posting
a2
Health center or not
a3
Remoteness
a4
Location
a5a
Accessibility
a5b
A5B
a5c
A5C
a6
Length of time to reach county seat
a7b
Graduation year
b1
Age
b2
Sex
javaborn
Place of birth
b4
Place brought up
b5
Marital status
b7
Number of children
b8
Preference for this location
b9a
Date of registration as contract doctor (month)
b9b
Date of registration as contract doctor (year)
b10a
Date reported for assignment (month)
b10b
Date reported for assignment (year)
b11
Whether received orientation
b12
Usefulness of orientation
b13a
Date began work at this health center (month)
b13b
Date began work at this health center (year)
b14
At least one civil service doctor at this health center
b15
At least one other contract doctor at this health center
b16
One doctor explained duties at health center
b17
Average number of patients served per day
b18
Number of subcenters reporting to this center
b19a
Nb days per month spent on average at health center
b19b
Nb days per month spent on average at subcenter/in the field
b20
Average nb days per month you have activities at county seat
b21
Average days per month outside kabupaten
b22
Nb patients/day personally serve at health center
b23
Electricity at health center
b24
Availability of medicine at health center
b25
Availability of equipment at health center
b26_1a
Telephone available within 500 meters of health center
b26_2a
Radio SSB available within 500 meters of health center
b26_3a
Other communication available within 500 meters of health center
b27
Stay in officially-provided housing
b28
Condition of housing
b29
House has electricity
b30
Command of local language
b31a
Average additional income/month outside of official salary
b31b
b32a
Date of end of contract (month)
b32b
Date of end of contract (year)
b33
Most likely plans after contract completion
b34
Preferred place of residence after contract completion
b35
Expected length of unemployment after contract completion
b36
Expected post-contract salary
b37
Expectation of employer-provided housing, post-contract
b38
Expectation of employer-provided vehicle, post-contract
kode
KODE
qn
QN
panjang
PANJANG
version
VERSION
salary
SALARY
length
LENGTH
competit
COMPETIT
training
TRAINING
seminar
SEMINAR
house
HOUSE
car
CAR
Total: 66
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