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Table 1 Sociodemographic characteristics of survey respondents (n = 158)

From: What can we learn from general practitioners who left Spain? A mixed methods international study

Gender (%)

Female

82 (51.9)

Male

63 (39.87)

Non-binary

1 (0.63)

Missing

12 (7.59)

Age (median, IQR)

40 (35–49)

Nationality (%)

Spanish

120 (75.95)

Dual Spanish-European/Latin-American

15 (9.49)

Other or non-available

23 (14.56)

Considered leaving Spain (%)

During medical degree

18 (11.39)

During GP training

59 (37.34)

After GP training

69 (43.67)

Missing

12 (7.59)

Exit year (%)

 < 2009

16 (10.13)

2010–2014

23 (14.56)

2015–2019

70 (44.3)

 > 2020

49 (31.01)

Country (%)

UK

45 (28.48)

France

33 (20.89)

Ireland

29 (18.35)

Sweden

18 (11.39)

Germany

6 (3.8)

Switzerland

4 (2.53)

Other*

23 (14.56)

  1. *representation < 3: Portugal, Norway, Andorra, Belarus, Cameroon, Canada, Colombia, Arab Emirates, Luxemburg, The Netherlands, Poland, USA, Italy, Denmark