Research paper
Social Discourse, Comfort Zones and the Globalising World: South African Indian Emigrant and Resident Doctors on the Need to Migrate
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- Title
- Social Discourse, Comfort Zones and the Globalising World: South African Indian Emigrant and Resident Doctors on the Need to Migrate
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This paper is about conversations and opinions of Indian medical personnel who are working outside and inside South Africa. It covers the views of two groups: of medical general practitioners and medical specialists. The first group, with whom interviews were done as casual conversations individually and collectively, were employed outside the country. They were in the age group beyond 60 years of age, while the group inside the country were below the age of 40 years and were represented by t...
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- Research paper
- Date created
- 2014-08-01
- Creator
- Anand Singh
- Contributing partner
- Migracijske i Etniĉke Teme
- URL
- http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/192742
- Related subjects
- professional migrants / medical practicioners / Indian / South African / globalisation / Colonies and colonization / Emigration and immigration / International migration
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