Working life of New York state physicians, 1980
E. Jow-Ching Tu
American Journal of Public Health, 1985, vol. 75, issue 5, 553-555
Abstract:
Physicans' working life tables are constructed to summarize the New York State physican's activity patterns. Male physicans could be expected to spend 47.0 years in full-time activity, 65 per cent of their total lifetime. Female physicans could be expected to spend 41.3 years, 53 per cent of their total lifetime, in full-time activity. Full-time activity refers to working 30 hours or more per week in clinical practice, research, teaching, or other professional activity.
Date: 1985
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