Browsing Bergen Open Research Archive by Author "Tjomsland, Marit"
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Arbeidsinnvandringssituasjonen i Norge etter 1975
Tjomsland, Marit (19-2002, Working paper, 2002-11)Norway is about to meet a new and significant challenge. The country is no longer able to supply itself with the required labour, and will most probably in the future have to import considerable amounts of such resources. ... -
Experiences of care in the context of payment for performance (P4P) in Tanzania
Chimhutu, Victor; Tjomsland, Marit; Mrisho, Mwifadhi (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019-10-16)Background Tanzania is one of many low income countries committed to universal health coverage and Sustainable Development Goals. Despite these bold goals, there is growing concern that the country could be off-track in ... -
The inescapable question of fairness in Pay-for-performance bonus distribution: A qualitative study of health workers' experiences in Tanzania
Chimhutu, Victor; Songstad, Nils Gunnar; Tjomsland, Marit; Mrisho, Mwifadhi; Moland, Karen Marie (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016-11-25)Background: During the last decade there has been a growing concern about the lack of results in the health sectors of many low income countries. Progress has been particularly slow in maternal- and child health. Prompted ... -
Internationalization at Norwegian Universities and Colleges after the Quality Reform
Tjomsland, Marit (6-2004, Working paper, 2004-04)The Quality Reform of Norwegian higher education has been fully implemented since January 2004. One of the major features of the reform is the radical aims it sets for internationalization at institutions of higher education. ... -
Introducing payment for performance in the health sector of Tanzania- the policy process
Chimhutu, Victor; Tjomsland, Marit; Songstad, Nils Gunnar; Mrisho, Mwifadhi; Moland, Karen Marie (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015-09-02)Background: Prompted by the need to achieve progress in health outcomes, payment for performance (P4P) schemes are becoming popular policy options in the health systems in many low income countries. This paper describes ...