Female doctors adjust lives to accommodate home

Female physicians are more likely to make professional adjustments to accommodate their responsibilities at home. Nearly half of the spouses of male physicians stopped working professionally due to childcare or elder care, versus 9 percent of spouses of female physicians. Income, hours worked outside the home, and graduate education status differed greatly between female spouses of male doctors and male spouses of female doctors.

Topics:
Organizational Factors, Personal Factors

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