英格兰全科医生工资的决定因素

Determinants of general practitioners' wages in England

Health Economics · 2010
被引 27
人大 A-

中文导读

利用2008年秋季2271名英格兰全科医生的数据,分析了性别、经验、执业规模等因素对年净收入和小时工资的影响,对理解薪酬歧视和合同选择有参考价值。

Abstract

We analyse the determinants of annual net income and wages (net income/hours) of general practitioners (GPs) using data for 2271 GPs in England recorded during Autumn 2008. The average GP had an annual net income of £97,500 and worked 43 h per week. The mean wage was £51 per h. Net income and wages depended on gender, experience, list size, partnership size, whether or not the GP worked in a dispensing practice, whether they were salaried of self-employed, whether they worked in a practice with a nationally or locally negotiated contract, and the characteristics of the local population (proportion from ethnic minorities, rurality, and income deprivation). The findings have implications for pay discrimination by GP gender and ethnicity, GP preferences for partnership size, incentives for competition for patients, and compensating differentials for local population characteristics. They also shed light on the attractiveness to GPs in England of locally negotiated (personal medical services) versus nationally negotiated (general medical services) contracts.

全科医生工资收入决定因素英格兰执业特征