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Yalda Jabbarpour1, Andrea Wendling2, Melina Taylor2
1From Robert Graham Center for Policy Studies in Primary Care and Family Medicine, Washington, DC (YJ, YC); Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, East Lansing, MI (AW); American Board of Family Medicine, Lexington, KY (MT, AB, AE); Center for Professionalism and Value in Health Care, Washington DC (AB). yjabbarpour@aafp.org.
Abstract:
Female physicians earn less than their male counterparts, and many explanatory factors have been offered to account for these differences. An analysis of the 2019 American Board of Family Medicine New Graduate Survey Data demonstrates that women make 16% less than men, regardless of experience or hours worked.
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