International audienceThis article examines the link between restrictions on the number of physicians and general practitioners' earnings. Using a representative panel of 6,016 French self-employed GPs over the years 1983 to 2004, we show that the policies aimed at manipulating the number of places in medical schools strongly affect physicians' permanent level of earnings.We estimate an earnings function to identify experience, time and cohort effects. The cohort effect is very large: the estimated gap in earnings between "good" and "bad" cohorts may reach 25%. GPs beginning during the eighties have the lowest permanent earnings: they belong to the baby-boom numerous cohorts and faced the consequences of an unlimited number of places in med...
Background In many OECD countries, the gender differences in physicians’ pay favour male doctors....
Background: Health care reforms have been introduced in several European countries in the past decad...
International audienceAccording to recent projections, the number of private practice physicians wil...
International audienceThis article examines the link between restrictions on the number of physician...
This article examines the link between restrictions on the number of physicians and general practiti...
This paper analyses the regulation of ambulatory care and its impact on physicians'careers, using a...
The aim of this paper is to determine if the profession of GP is financially attractive in France.Us...
The aim of this thesis is the analysis of French General Practitioners earnings. Three microeconomet...
This paper examines whether general practitionersí(GPsí) earnings are high enough to keep this profe...
This paper analyses the regulation of ambulatory care and its impact on physicians careers, using a ...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: In many OECD countries, the gender differences in physic...
Cet article propose une synthèse des connaissances sur les revenus des médecins en France, issues de...
This paper is devoted to the analysis of the General Practitioners' (GPs) labour supply, specificall...
This paper looks at what incentives might help policymakers to address the unbalanced supply of doct...
In France, each year between 1993 and 2004, 5 to 7 % of general practitioners (GPs) earn less than 1...
Background In many OECD countries, the gender differences in physicians’ pay favour male doctors....
Background: Health care reforms have been introduced in several European countries in the past decad...
International audienceAccording to recent projections, the number of private practice physicians wil...
International audienceThis article examines the link between restrictions on the number of physician...
This article examines the link between restrictions on the number of physicians and general practiti...
This paper analyses the regulation of ambulatory care and its impact on physicians'careers, using a...
The aim of this paper is to determine if the profession of GP is financially attractive in France.Us...
The aim of this thesis is the analysis of French General Practitioners earnings. Three microeconomet...
This paper examines whether general practitionersí(GPsí) earnings are high enough to keep this profe...
This paper analyses the regulation of ambulatory care and its impact on physicians careers, using a ...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: In many OECD countries, the gender differences in physic...
Cet article propose une synthèse des connaissances sur les revenus des médecins en France, issues de...
This paper is devoted to the analysis of the General Practitioners' (GPs) labour supply, specificall...
This paper looks at what incentives might help policymakers to address the unbalanced supply of doct...
In France, each year between 1993 and 2004, 5 to 7 % of general practitioners (GPs) earn less than 1...
Background In many OECD countries, the gender differences in physicians’ pay favour male doctors....
Background: Health care reforms have been introduced in several European countries in the past decad...
International audienceAccording to recent projections, the number of private practice physicians wil...