The $16,819 pay gap for newly trained physicians: the unexplained trend of men earning more than women

AT Lo Sasso, MR Richards, CF Chou, SE Gerber - Health Affairs, 2011 - healthaffairs.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 …

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 …

[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 …

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 …

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 …

[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 …

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 …

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 …

[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 …