Although medical specialists primarily work full-time, part-time work is on the increase, a trend that can be found worldwide. This article seeks to answer the question why some medical specialists work part-time, while others do not although they are willing to work part-time. Two approaches are used. First, we studied reported reasons and as a second approach we used a theoretical model, based on goal-directed behavior and restrictions. A questionnaire was sent to all internists (N= 817), surgeons (N= 693) and radiologists (N= 621) working in general hospitals in The Netherlands. Questions were asked about personal traits, characteristics of the work situation, and motives for working full-time or part-time. Frequencies were reported for ...
Item does not contain fulltextDue to various factors such as social changes, an increasing number of...
Background: Medical specialists in the Netherlands are coping with a high workload and long waiting ...
Part-time work presents a conundrum. Across industrialised countries, there has been significant gro...
Although medical specialists primarily work full-time, part-time work is on the increase, a trend th...
Background: An increasing number of medical specialists prefer to work part-time. This development c...
Background: An increasing number of medical specialists prefer to work parttime. This development c...
Background: Although medical specialists traditionally hold negative views towards working parttime,...
Abstract Background Although medical specialists traditionally hold negative views towards working p...
In this article career preferences of medical specialists in the Netherlands are analysed, based on ...
The trend for part-time practice in medicine will likely increase because of the feminization of the...
One of the fundamental tenets of medicine has been the centrality of the profession as a life callin...
Background: The greater participation of women in medicine in recent years, and recent trends showin...
With the feminization (in numbers) of several professions, changing gender role prescriptions regard...
BACKGROUND: Part-time working is a growing phenomenon in medicine, which is expected to influence in...
Background: Part-time working is a growing phenomenon in medicine, which is expected to influence in...
Item does not contain fulltextDue to various factors such as social changes, an increasing number of...
Background: Medical specialists in the Netherlands are coping with a high workload and long waiting ...
Part-time work presents a conundrum. Across industrialised countries, there has been significant gro...
Although medical specialists primarily work full-time, part-time work is on the increase, a trend th...
Background: An increasing number of medical specialists prefer to work part-time. This development c...
Background: An increasing number of medical specialists prefer to work parttime. This development c...
Background: Although medical specialists traditionally hold negative views towards working parttime,...
Abstract Background Although medical specialists traditionally hold negative views towards working p...
In this article career preferences of medical specialists in the Netherlands are analysed, based on ...
The trend for part-time practice in medicine will likely increase because of the feminization of the...
One of the fundamental tenets of medicine has been the centrality of the profession as a life callin...
Background: The greater participation of women in medicine in recent years, and recent trends showin...
With the feminization (in numbers) of several professions, changing gender role prescriptions regard...
BACKGROUND: Part-time working is a growing phenomenon in medicine, which is expected to influence in...
Background: Part-time working is a growing phenomenon in medicine, which is expected to influence in...
Item does not contain fulltextDue to various factors such as social changes, an increasing number of...
Background: Medical specialists in the Netherlands are coping with a high workload and long waiting ...
Part-time work presents a conundrum. Across industrialised countries, there has been significant gro...