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Cole, Samuel, and Altindag, Duha T. ECIN Replication Package for “Managerial Turnover in Primary Care Clinics.” Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2023-05-12. https://doi.org/10.3886/E188681V2

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This is the data and code which accompanies the article "Managerial Turnover in Primary Care Clinics." The abstract of the paper is below.

We investigate the relationship between primary care clinic performance and managerial turnover. Results show that profit in a year is a strong indicator of whether the administrator will keep their job in the next year, although the clinics are certified as non-profits. The effect is asymmetric. Positive profits contribute more to an administrator’s chance of keeping their job than negative profits reduce it. In an extension analysis, we provide evidence that suggests new clinic managers improve their community’s health by increasing access to their clinics and improving the quality of healthcare provision.

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Subject Terms:  View help for Subject Terms Health care; Health care administration; Primary care; Managerial turnover
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      I10 Health: General
      J01 Labor Economics: General
      M12 Personnel Management; Executives; Executive Compensation
Manuscript Number:  View help for Manuscript Number ECIN-Jan-2022-0049.R2
Geographic Coverage:  View help for Geographic Coverage United States, California
Time Period(s):  View help for Time Period(s) 2002 – 2018


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