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Gender differences in practice patterns and income among psychologists in professional practice.
Authors:Sentell  Tetine; Pingitore  David; Scheffler  Richard; Schwalm  Douglas; Haley  Michael
Abstract:Income, an important facet of professional psychological practice, differs by gender. The potential sources of income differences among California clinical psychologists were investigated. Full-time female psychologists earned significantly less income on average than full-time male psychologists, despite similar patient demographics, caseloads, practice profiles, and payment sources. In separate regression models, professional experience increased income more for men than for women, whereas greater psychologist supply decreased income for both groups. According to the regression model, if female psychologists were paid like male psychologists, they would receive, on average, $16,440 more per year. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:gender differences  practice patterns  income  psychologists in professional practice
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