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Furthermore, it is indicative of a volatile workforce and flags a policy priority to investigate and act upon the underlying causes behind health providers' expressed likelihood to quit their jobs.
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c) Workforce.
America's workforce grew.
Currencies are volatile.
VOLATILE, but going down.
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