Le donne hanno fatto progressi significativi nella professione medica, ma nonostante questa tendenza persistono disparit\ue0 di genere nella retribuzione e nell\u2019avanzamento di carriera. Questo studio indaga i determinanti dei salari e dei differenziali di promozione tra i medici sulla base di un dataset di oltre 1000 medici che lavorano in cinque ospedali nella Regione Lombardia, Italia. I dati sono stati raccolti attraverso un sondaggio online con un tasso di risposta del 48,7%. Controllando le differenze nelle caratteristiche osservate, le donne guadagnano il 18% in meno rispetto ai loro colleghi maschi e hanno meno probabilit\ue0 di essere promosse. Lo svantaggio di genere nella promozione sussiste al passaggio tra il primo e il sec...
The topic of gender differences and career progression is high not only on the scholarly agenda, it ...
Gender identity a b s t r a c t Aim: To analyze women’s advancement compared with that of men and to...
Women who decide to enter the labor market should, at least in theory, have access to any professi...
Women have made significant progress in the medical profession, but despite this trend towards equal...
Background: This study is collocated in the debate about the gender gap in Medicine giving voice to...
AbstractAimTo analyze women's advancement compared with that of men and to determine whether advance...
Aim: To analyze women's advancement compared with that of men and to determine whether advancement i...
In the second half of the twentieth century, the feminization of medicine increased in large part of...
3noBACKGROUND: Although women make up half of the population of medical students and residents, the...
In this article, we study the presence of dissensus within occupational stratification scales, with ...
We investigate the gender gap in academic promotions, focusing on the Italian system, in which cand...
We investigate the gender gap in academic promotions focusing on the Italian system. Candidates firs...
Women are less present in the labour market and many studies have demonstrated the existence of gend...
This paper explores a newly available Italian panel dataset obtained from a 1:90 sample of social se...
In this article, we study the presence of dissensus within occupational stratification scales, with ...
The topic of gender differences and career progression is high not only on the scholarly agenda, it ...
Gender identity a b s t r a c t Aim: To analyze women’s advancement compared with that of men and to...
Women who decide to enter the labor market should, at least in theory, have access to any professi...
Women have made significant progress in the medical profession, but despite this trend towards equal...
Background: This study is collocated in the debate about the gender gap in Medicine giving voice to...
AbstractAimTo analyze women's advancement compared with that of men and to determine whether advance...
Aim: To analyze women's advancement compared with that of men and to determine whether advancement i...
In the second half of the twentieth century, the feminization of medicine increased in large part of...
3noBACKGROUND: Although women make up half of the population of medical students and residents, the...
In this article, we study the presence of dissensus within occupational stratification scales, with ...
We investigate the gender gap in academic promotions, focusing on the Italian system, in which cand...
We investigate the gender gap in academic promotions focusing on the Italian system. Candidates firs...
Women are less present in the labour market and many studies have demonstrated the existence of gend...
This paper explores a newly available Italian panel dataset obtained from a 1:90 sample of social se...
In this article, we study the presence of dissensus within occupational stratification scales, with ...
The topic of gender differences and career progression is high not only on the scholarly agenda, it ...
Gender identity a b s t r a c t Aim: To analyze women’s advancement compared with that of men and to...
Women who decide to enter the labor market should, at least in theory, have access to any professi...