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The Wage Gap in the Medical Field


Gender Wage Disparities in Medicine: Time to Close the Gap - PMC

Women currently make up 47.5% of US medical school graduates, yet studies show a persistent wage gap between men and women physicians across nearly all ...

Gender wage gap in healthcare has narrowed, but remains

hyejin kang/Getty Images Globally, women face a 24% gap across the healthcare sector, the World Health Organization says. A wage gap still exists between men ...

Women in the health and care sector earn 24 percent less than men

Women in the health and care sector earn 24 percent less than men ... The most comprehensive global analysis of gender pay inequalities in the ...

Gender wage gap in healthcare has narrowed, but remains

New research finds a persistent wage gap between men and women across all healthcare sectors, including entry-level jobs.

gender wage gap among health care workers across educational ...

Those with a bachelor's degree and an associate's degree both had the lowest gender wage gap, at 81%. In looking at occupation, the smallest ...

A Substantial Gender Pay Gap Persists In Healthcare - Forbes

Worldwide women still face a 24% salary differential compared to men across the healthcare sector. This figure hasn't budged much since the early 2000s.

Wage gaps based on gender persist across the healthcare field

The healthcare sector has long been dominated by women — who currently perform 77% of healthcare jobs nationally — but gender wage gaps have ...

Male Physicians Earn More Than Women in Primary and Specialty ...

The earnings gap between men and women in primary care has substantially increased over the past five years, from a difference of $32,000 in ...

Closing the gender pay gap in medicine | AAMC

A 2013 study published in JAMA Internal Medicine reported an absolute annual pay gap of $51,315 between men and women physicians at U.S. public ...

Gender wage gap in healthcare is complicated

This represents a 26% gender pay gap, even when salaries were controlled for specialty, location and years of experience. This disparity may be ...

How to Close the Gender Pay Gap in U.S. Medicine

Indefensible differences in salary between women and men persist in medicine, with female primary care and specialist doctors earning 25% and 36%.

Gender wage gaps persist among health care workers

Though women perform 77% of health care jobs nationally, gender wage gaps persist, potentially contributing to lower lifetime earnings for millions of women.

Wages and Women in Health Care: The Race and Gender Gap - PMC

THE RACE WAGE GAP ... Women constitute almost half of the general workforce and 9.1% of all health care employees. ... These women are the sole breadwinner in many ...

Fix the Gender Pay 'Chasm' in Medicine - USNews.com

In the medical field, women physicians have been paid close to 30% less. ... Overall, the gender pay gap in medicine is looking more like a chasm ...

Physician Compensation Fell, Gender Pay Gap Persisted in 2022

The physician compensation gap between women and men was 26 percent in 2022, with women physicians earning almost $110,000 less than their male ...

The gender pay gap in the health and care sector a global analysis ...

Globally women face a 24 percentage point pay gap compared to men across the health and care sector.

Review of the gender pay gap in medicine

The total non-adjusted gender pay gap is 24.4% for hospital doctors, 33.5% for GPs and 21.4% for clinical academics.

Real wage growth in the U.S. health workforce and the narrowing of ...

In 2017, women in healthcare support and physicians' made wage gains of 7% and 10%. Gender wage gaps by year and occupation. Table 3 provides ...

Pay gap: Women in healthcare sector earn 24% less than ... - The BMJ

It said, “If we consider the global weighted average of the hourly mean gender pay gap, women in the health and care sector are paid 19.2% less ...

The Truth About the Gender Pay Gap in Health Care - Rendia

The bottom line, no matter how you crunch the numbers, is that women earn less than men. Some specialties more promising than others. Some medical fields have ...