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Module 7

No.
Indicator
Dimension
Module
Desc.
Indicator value type
Data reporting frequency
Numerator
Denominator
Disaggregation
Definition
Potential data sources
Indecator Priority
Implementation status
Implementation date
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Assumptions
Data Source
1
@Total expenditure on the health workforce
Total expenditure on health workforce
Not applicable
Not applicable
2
Total
@Official development assistance
on health workforce
Total incoming financial support received from official development assistance allocated to health workforce
Not applicable
Not applicable
Total incoming financial support received from official development assistance, including scholarships and grants allocated to the health workforce, not only for wages but also salaries, training, and social protection
3
Total expenditure on compensation of health workers
Not applicable
Not applicable
Total expenditure on compensation of health workers by
@Health-care financing scheme
4
@Public expenditure
on compensation of health workers
Not applicable
Not applicable
Expenditure on compensation of health workers from the public sector disaggregated by wages and salaries of employees, social contributions, and all others costs related to employees
5
Entry-level wages and salaries
Average entry-level wage and salary excluding social contributions
Not applicable
Not applicable
Average wage or salary received by health workers when entering the
@Active health worker
labour market, excluding social contributions. Disaggregation by facility ownership is suggested to distinguish between public versus private wages and salaries.
6
Policies on public sector wage ceilings
Existence of national/
@Subnational level
policies or standards on public sector wage ceilings
Not applicable
Not applicable
Such policies would generally be applicable not only to the health sector, but to the whole public sector.
7
Gender wage gap
Difference between median earnings of men and women
Median earnings of men
The gender wage gap is the unadjusted difference between median earnings of men and women relative to median earnings of men. Data refer to full-time employees and to the self-employed.
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