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Factors Affecting the Incomes of Men and Women Physicians: Further Explorations

Kathryn M. Langwell

Journal of Human Resources, 1982, vol. 17, issue 2, 261-275

Abstract: This paper analyzes how much of the gender earnings gap among physicians is due to women's greater family responsibilities. Women physicians earn 11 percent less for being married plus 14 percent less for having one child and 22 percent less for having ...

Date: 1982
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