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However, resignation drives attrition among doctors and clinical officers; retirement accounts for the main share of attrition among nurses and pharmacy staff; and death is the primary reason for attrition among laboratory staff, particularly in district hospitals.
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The two forms of attrition share many predictors and are associated but remain distinct.
Thus, a follow-up sample of 1459 children remained, which corresponded to an attrition rate of 29%; as a share of the surviving sample, attrition was 19%.
Still, Mr. Romney also wins his share of states and remains reasonably well-prepared for a war of attrition.
To rectify this situation, a joint model of attrition and CASP-19 is used here, in particular shared parameter model (Wu & Carroll, 1988).
From the beginning, there is a war of attrition between Margot and Pauline, with occasional truces to remember happy moments of shared experience and to offer barbed compliments.
In his scholarly yet swashbuckling history of that conflict at sea, Robert Massie shows how early hopes of glorious sea battles, shared alike by the people of Britain and of Germany, foundered on the cruel reality of a war of attrition.
In addition, we computed the share of total attrition at a health facility that was due to resignation, retirement or death, and compared the distribution of attrition reasons across types of health facilities and health worker cadres.
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