Wednesday, September 11, 2013

In JAMA Study, Not Factoring Speciality, Wage Gap Between Male And Female Physicians Stays The Same And Perhaps Growing

Female Physicians Earn $56k Less Per Year Than Males, Study Says by Alison Ritchie.  Medical Economics.  September 6, 2013.

(1)  The gap between pay for male and female physicians has essentially ________________ over the periods examined with an increase to a _______% gap between 2006-2010.

(2)  While the study adjusted for age, sex, race, state and hours worked it did not account for __________________.

(3)  The study raises the question whether the concentration of women and men is certain specialties it is a matter of ___________ or a matter of unequal _____________.

(4)  About ______% of U.S. medical school graduates are now women.


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