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Women, Partners, and Mothers-Migratory Tendencies of Psychiatric Trainees Across Europe

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da Costa, Mariana Pinto
Giurgiuca, Ana
Andreou, Eirini
Baessler, Franziska
Banjac, Visnja
Biskup, Ewelina
Dragasek, Jozef
El-Higaya, Emam
Feffer, Kfir
Frydecka, Dorota

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Introduction: Combining a successful career with family planning has become increasingly important in recent years. However, maintaining a relationship, deciding upon the optimal time for pregnancy and other family planning decisions can still be quite challenging, especially for junior doctors whose training is long and demanding. Currently, women form an important part of the medical workforce, and there is noticeable feminization in migration. However, little is known about the personal characteristics of junior doctors in Europe and how these play a role in their decision to migrate.

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da Costa M. P. , Giurgiuca A., Andreou E., Baessler F., Banjac V., Biskup E., Dragasek J., El-Higaya E., Feffer K., Frydecka D., et al., -Women, Partners, and Mothers-Migratory Tendencies of Psychiatric Trainees Across Europe-, FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH, cilt.7, 2019

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