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. -- gender-earnings gap ; family-earnings gap ; labour force attachment ; decomposition methods ; family physicians ; MABEL …
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Using data from a new longitudinal survey of doctors from Australia, the authors test whether observed large gender-pay gaps among general practitioners (GPs) are the result of women's larger willingness to interrupt their careers. On average, female GPs earn A$83,000 or 54% less than male GPs....
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Using data from a new longitudinal survey of doctors from Australia, the authors test whether observed large gender-pay gaps among general practitioners (GPs) are the result of women's larger willingness to interrupt their careers. On average, female GPs earn A$83,000 or 54% less than male GPs....
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Empirical evidence from U.S. studies suggests that, on average, female physicians earn less than their male … insurance companies. Using a unique data set of physicians' earn- ings recorded by a public social security agency in an … discrimination as one possible explanation for the observed gender earn- ings difference of physicians. …
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Empirical evidence from U.S. studies suggests that female physicians earn less than their male counterparts, on average … companies. Using a unique data set of physicians’ earnings recorded by a public social security agency in an Austrian province … explanation for the observed gender earnings difference of physicians. -- Health care financing ; physician earnings ; wage …
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