Empirical evidence from U.S. studies suggests that, on average, female physicians earn less than their male counterparts. This gap in earnings does not disappear when individual and market characteristics are con- trolled for. This paper investigates whether a gender earnings difference can also be observed in a health care system predominantly financed by public insurance companies. Using a unique data set of physicians' earn- ings recorded by a public social security agency in an Austrian province between 2000 and 2004, we find a gender gap in average earnings of about 32 percent. A substantial share of this gap (20 to 47 percent) cannot be explained by individual and market characteristics, leaving labor market discrimination as one poss...
Objectives To estimate the gender gap in hourly wages earned by medical specialists in their main jo...
The actual gender wage disparity (which compares the wages of male and female workers with similar l...
Background: The literature contains conflicting arguments regarding inequalities in the distribution...
Empirical evidence from U.S. studies suggests that female physicians earn less than their male count...
Research has shown that female physicians continue to earn less than their male counterparts. From b...
In 2008 the income of female GPs was 70%, and their wages (income per hour) were 89%, of those of ma...
Women have made significant progress in the medical profession, but despite this trend towards equal...
In this study we quantify the size and drivers of the contemporary gender pay gap among medical doct...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: In many OECD countries, the gender differences in physic...
This master thesis studies the gender wage gap among physicians in Norway in 2019. Further, we expl...
BACKGROUND: Compensation disparities between men and women have been problematic for decades, and th...
Background: In recent decades, the role of women in the organizations of developed and less develope...
Background: In recent decades, the role of women in the organizations of developed and less develope...
Academic literature extensively documents gender disparities in the medical profession with regard t...
grantor: University of TorontoResearch studies have repeatedly demonstrated a gap between ...
Objectives To estimate the gender gap in hourly wages earned by medical specialists in their main jo...
The actual gender wage disparity (which compares the wages of male and female workers with similar l...
Background: The literature contains conflicting arguments regarding inequalities in the distribution...
Empirical evidence from U.S. studies suggests that female physicians earn less than their male count...
Research has shown that female physicians continue to earn less than their male counterparts. From b...
In 2008 the income of female GPs was 70%, and their wages (income per hour) were 89%, of those of ma...
Women have made significant progress in the medical profession, but despite this trend towards equal...
In this study we quantify the size and drivers of the contemporary gender pay gap among medical doct...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: In many OECD countries, the gender differences in physic...
This master thesis studies the gender wage gap among physicians in Norway in 2019. Further, we expl...
BACKGROUND: Compensation disparities between men and women have been problematic for decades, and th...
Background: In recent decades, the role of women in the organizations of developed and less develope...
Background: In recent decades, the role of women in the organizations of developed and less develope...
Academic literature extensively documents gender disparities in the medical profession with regard t...
grantor: University of TorontoResearch studies have repeatedly demonstrated a gap between ...
Objectives To estimate the gender gap in hourly wages earned by medical specialists in their main jo...
The actual gender wage disparity (which compares the wages of male and female workers with similar l...
Background: The literature contains conflicting arguments regarding inequalities in the distribution...