The $16,819 pay gap for newly trained physicians: the unexplained trend of men earning more than women
Prior research has suggested that gender differences in physicians' salaries can be
accounted for by the tendency of women to enter primary care fields and work fewer hours …
accounted for by the tendency of women to enter primary care fields and work fewer hours …
The $16,819 pay gap for newly trained physicians: The unexplained trend of men earning more than women
ATL Sasso, MR Richards, CF Chou… - Health …, 2011 - scholars.northwestern.edu
Prior research has suggested that gender differences in physicians' salaries can be
accounted for by the tendency of women to enter primary care fields and work fewer hours …
accounted for by the tendency of women to enter primary care fields and work fewer hours …
[PDF][PDF] The $16,819 Pay Gap For Newly Trained Physicians: The Unexplained Trend Of Men Earning More Than Women
ATL Sasso, MR Richards, CF Chou… - HEALTH …, 2011 - hopkinsmedicine.org
Prior research has suggested that gender differences in physicians' salaries can be
accounted for by the tendency of women to enter primary care fields and work fewer hours …
accounted for by the tendency of women to enter primary care fields and work fewer hours …
The $16,819 pay gap for newly trained physicians: the unexplained trend of men earning more than women.
LS AT, MR Richards, CF Chou… - Health Affairs (Project …, 2011 - europepmc.org
Prior research has suggested that gender differences in physicians' salaries can be
accounted for by the tendency of women to enter primary care fields and work fewer hours …
accounted for by the tendency of women to enter primary care fields and work fewer hours …
The $16,819 pay gap for newly trained physicians: the unexplained trend of men earning more than women.
AT Sasso, MR Richards, CF Chou, SE Gerber - 2011 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Prior research has suggested that gender differences in physicians' salaries can be
accounted for by the tendency of women to enter primary care fields and work fewer hours …
accounted for by the tendency of women to enter primary care fields and work fewer hours …
[PDF][PDF] The $16,819 Pay Gap For Newly Trained Physicians: The Unexplained Trend Of Men Earning More Than Women
ATL Sasso, MR Richards, CF Chou… - HEALTH …, 2011 - researchgate.net
Prior research has suggested that gender differences in physicians' salaries can be
accounted for by the tendency of women to enter primary care fields and work fewer hours …
accounted for by the tendency of women to enter primary care fields and work fewer hours …
The $16,819 Pay Gap For Newly Trained Physicians: The Unexplained Trend Of Men Earning More Than Women
ATL Sasso, MR Richards, CF Chou, SE Gerber - Health Affairs, 2011 - search.proquest.com
Prior research has suggested that gender differences in physicians' salaries can be
accounted for by the tendency of women to enter primary care fields and work fewer hours …
accounted for by the tendency of women to enter primary care fields and work fewer hours …
The $16,819 pay gap for newly trained physicians: the unexplained trend of men earning more than women
ATL Sasso, MR Richards… - … affairs (Project Hope …, 2011 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Prior research has suggested that gender differences in physicians' salaries can be
accounted for by the tendency of women to enter primary care fields and work fewer hours …
accounted for by the tendency of women to enter primary care fields and work fewer hours …
[PDF][PDF] The $16,819 Pay Gap For Newly Trained Physicians: The Unexplained Trend Of Men Earning More Than Women
ATL Sasso, MR Richards, CF Chou… - HEALTH …, 2011 - researchgate.net
Prior research has suggested that gender differences in physicians' salaries can be
accounted for by the tendency of women to enter primary care fields and work fewer hours …
accounted for by the tendency of women to enter primary care fields and work fewer hours …