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Fig. 5

From: Differences in medical schools’ regional retention of physicians by school type and year of establishment: effect of new schools built under government policy

Fig. 5

Retention rates for physicians in the additional analyses. Retention rates are the proportion of medical school graduates practicing in the prefecture of their medical school or neighboring prefectures. Retention rates are categorized according to year of the school’s establishment (pre-1970 or post-1970) and funding mechanism (public or private). Horizontal lines in each box plot represent lower adjacent, 25th percentile, median, 25th percentile, and upper adjacent positions from the bottom

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