Response to open Peer commentaries on “Is Health Worker Migration a Case of Poaching?”

American Journal of Bioethics 9 (3):W1 – W2 (2009)
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I would like to thank all of the respondents to my article both for their expansions on the theme of health worker migration and for their criticisms of my argument against the use of the term ’poaching’ in the context of international health worker migration. In this response, I will clarify my argument in light of the worries raised primarily by Tache and Schillinger and Ari Zivotofsky and Naomi Zivotofsky.

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