Background: The greater participation of women in medicine in recent years, and recent trends showing that doctors of both sexes work fewer hours than in the past, present challenges for medical workforce planning. In this study, we provide a detailed analysis of the characteristics of doctors who choose to work less-than-full-time (LTFT). We aimed to determine the influence of these characteristics on the probability of working LTFT. Methods: We used data on working patterns obtained from long-term surveys of 10,866 UK-trained doctors. We analysed working patterns at 10 years post-graduation for doctors of five graduating cohorts, 1993, 1996, 1999, 2000, and 2002 (i.e. in the years 2003, 2006, 2009, 2010 and 2012, respectively). We used mu...
Background: In several countries, the number of hours worked by general practitioners (GPs) has decr...
Objectives: Recent studies suggest that traditional male-female differences may be changing in terms...
Contains fulltext : 99337.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Health-care in...
Background: The greater participation of women in medicine in recent years, and recent trends showin...
We use nine annual waves of a unique longitudinal dataset of Australian doctors to examine how child...
Contains fulltext : 162309.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)With the femi...
OBJECTIVE: To study the career progression of NHS doctors, comparing men and women. DESIGN: Postal q...
Objective: To study the career progression of NHS doctors, comparing men and women. Design: Postal q...
Objective: Internationally, increasing numbers of women are practising medicine. Gender differences ...
In this article career preferences of medical specialists in the Netherlands are analysed, based on ...
As in other hospital specialties, an increasing proportion of neurology trainees are female. To pred...
Background: In several countries, the number of hours worked by general practitioners (GPs) has dec...
OBJECTIVES: To report the career progression of a cohort of UK medical graduates in mid-career, comp...
During the last 15 years, women have substantially increased their share of traditionally male pr...
OBJECTIVES: It is well recognised that women are underrepresented in clinical academic posts. Our ai...
Background: In several countries, the number of hours worked by general practitioners (GPs) has decr...
Objectives: Recent studies suggest that traditional male-female differences may be changing in terms...
Contains fulltext : 99337.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Health-care in...
Background: The greater participation of women in medicine in recent years, and recent trends showin...
We use nine annual waves of a unique longitudinal dataset of Australian doctors to examine how child...
Contains fulltext : 162309.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)With the femi...
OBJECTIVE: To study the career progression of NHS doctors, comparing men and women. DESIGN: Postal q...
Objective: To study the career progression of NHS doctors, comparing men and women. Design: Postal q...
Objective: Internationally, increasing numbers of women are practising medicine. Gender differences ...
In this article career preferences of medical specialists in the Netherlands are analysed, based on ...
As in other hospital specialties, an increasing proportion of neurology trainees are female. To pred...
Background: In several countries, the number of hours worked by general practitioners (GPs) has dec...
OBJECTIVES: To report the career progression of a cohort of UK medical graduates in mid-career, comp...
During the last 15 years, women have substantially increased their share of traditionally male pr...
OBJECTIVES: It is well recognised that women are underrepresented in clinical academic posts. Our ai...
Background: In several countries, the number of hours worked by general practitioners (GPs) has decr...
Objectives: Recent studies suggest that traditional male-female differences may be changing in terms...
Contains fulltext : 99337.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Health-care in...