A dose of discrimination: the gender wage-gap between men and women in medical professions /
Abstract (Summary)
Medical occupations are expected to be the fastest growing jobs in the
United States over the next 10 years. Presently, a wage disparity exists between
women and men employed in health care. Individualist, structuralist, and feminist
theories attempt to explain the reasoning behind this gender discrepancy in
earnings based upon personal investments, economic hierarchies, and the
process of gender discrimination. Data used in this research comes from the
2006 Current Populations Survey report, with 7,186 respondents following the
necessary sample restrictions. The results indicate that, net of other factors,
women working in health care professions receive a lesser rate of return on
earnings than men. These findings indicate that discriminatory bias against
women may exist among medical professions.
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School:Wichita State University
School Location:USA - Kansas
Source Type:Master's Thesis
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