Manpower shortages in health care provision appear to be more notorious in pharmacy, and so it is a continuing subject for both economic analysis and policy debate. At the same time, employer practices and employee job preferences are becoming more flexible and efforts are being made to bring them into alignment (e.g., through sign-on bonus offers). Therefore, this study constructs an economic model of the determinants of full-time versus part-time job opportunities for US pharmacists. Controlling for a number of fixed effects (e.g., US regions), the paper takes into account demand and supply factors in the estimation of a logit regression model fitted to micro-data for the 1990s. The findings indicate that the probability of full-time jo...
Objectives The purpose of this article was to explore the extent to which generational differences m...
The purpose of this study was to answer the question: What factors are related to pharmacists\u27 de...
The U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that from 2002 to 2012, the number ...
Background: In pharmacy, the bulk of part-time work is expected to be voluntary, that is, driven by ...
Background: Recent years have seen significant growth in part-time work among pharmacy personnel. If...
The increasing number of pharmacists in the US has generated concern regarding potential oversupply....
Background: Past reports suggest that a near balance has been reached in the supply and demand for p...
The demand for pharmacists has dominated discussionsand debates within the pharmacy community over t...
I examine two sides of the argument for the outlook in the future pharmacy job market. One side stat...
The rapid and accelerating growth of the College of Pharmacists of British Columbia between 1974 and...
Objective: To describe the development and 2-year performance of the Aggregate Demand Index (ADI) su...
The objective of this item it to examine available data and actions surrounding current pharmacy wor...
This paper explores whether in-kind benefits influence the labor supply decisions of pharmacists. Pa...
Objective: To determine predictors of job turnover intention within the next 1 year among practicing...
As many pharmacy directors know, it has becomevery difficult to fill pharmacist positions. In some h...
Objectives The purpose of this article was to explore the extent to which generational differences m...
The purpose of this study was to answer the question: What factors are related to pharmacists\u27 de...
The U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that from 2002 to 2012, the number ...
Background: In pharmacy, the bulk of part-time work is expected to be voluntary, that is, driven by ...
Background: Recent years have seen significant growth in part-time work among pharmacy personnel. If...
The increasing number of pharmacists in the US has generated concern regarding potential oversupply....
Background: Past reports suggest that a near balance has been reached in the supply and demand for p...
The demand for pharmacists has dominated discussionsand debates within the pharmacy community over t...
I examine two sides of the argument for the outlook in the future pharmacy job market. One side stat...
The rapid and accelerating growth of the College of Pharmacists of British Columbia between 1974 and...
Objective: To describe the development and 2-year performance of the Aggregate Demand Index (ADI) su...
The objective of this item it to examine available data and actions surrounding current pharmacy wor...
This paper explores whether in-kind benefits influence the labor supply decisions of pharmacists. Pa...
Objective: To determine predictors of job turnover intention within the next 1 year among practicing...
As many pharmacy directors know, it has becomevery difficult to fill pharmacist positions. In some h...
Objectives The purpose of this article was to explore the extent to which generational differences m...
The purpose of this study was to answer the question: What factors are related to pharmacists\u27 de...
The U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that from 2002 to 2012, the number ...