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1by Jena, Anupam B Olenski, Andrew R Blumenthal, Daniel M Published in JAMA internal medicine (01.09.2016)“...IMPORTANCE: Limited evidence exists on salary differences between male and female academic physicians, largely owing to difficulty obtaining data on salary and...”
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2by David H. Autor Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (23.05.2014)“...The singular focus of public debate on the "top 1 percent" of households overlooks the component of earnings inequality that is arguably most consequential for...”
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3by Paul Gertler James Heckman Rodrigo Pinto Arianna Zanolini Christel Vermeersch Susan Walker Susan M. Chang Sally Grantham-McGregor Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (30.05.2014)“...A substantial literature shows that U.S. early childhood interventions have important long-term economic benefits. However, there is little evidence on this...”
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4by Freund, Karen M Raj, Anita Kaplan, Samantha E Terrin, Norma Breeze, Janis L Urech, Tracy H Carr, Phyllis L Published in Academic medicine (01.08.2016)“...PURPOSECross-sectional studies have demonstrated gender differences in salaries within academic medicine. No research has assessed longitudinal compensation...”
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6by Jagsi, Reshma Griffith, Kent A Stewart, Abigail Sambuco, Dana DeCastro, Rochelle Ubel, Peter A Published in JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association (13.06.2012)“...CONTEXT It is unclear whether male and female physician researchers who perform similar work are currently paid equally. OBJECTIVES To determine whether...”
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8by Hoddinott, John, DPhil Maluccio, John A, PhD Behrman, Jere R, PhD Flores, Rafael, DrPH Martorell, Reynaldo, Dr Published in The Lancet (British edition) (2008)“...Summary Background Substantial, but indirect, evidence suggests that improving nutrition in early childhood in developing countries is a long-term economic...”
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9by Scott, Kerry Beckham, S W Gross, Margaret Pariyo, George Rao, Krishna D Cometto, Giorgio Perry, Henry B Published in Human resources for health (16.08.2018)“...To synthesize current understanding of how community-based health worker (CHW) programs can best be designed and operated in health systems. We searched 11...”
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10by Jagsi, Reshma Griffith, Kent A Stewart, Abigail Sambuco, Dana DeCastro, Rochelle Ubel, Peter A Published in Academic medicine (01.11.2013)“...PURPOSEStudies have suggested that male physicians earn more than their female counterparts. The authors examined whether this disparity exists in a recently...”
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11by Williams, Jr, Thomas E Satiani, Bhagwan Thomas, Andrew Ellison, E Christopher Published in Annals of surgery (01.10.2009)“...To estimate the workforce needed by 2030 in 7 surgical specialties to serve a population of 364 million people and to quantify the cost associated with...”
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12by Dossa, Fahima Simpson, Andrea N Sutradhar, Rinku Urbach, David R Tomlinson, George Detsky, Allan S Baxter, Nancy N Published in JAMA surgery (02.10.2019)“...IMPORTANCE: Sex-based income disparities are well documented in medicine and most pronounced in surgery. These disparities are commonly attributed to...”
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13by Komro, Kelli A Livingston, Melvin D Markowitz, Sara Wagenaar, Alexander C Published in American journal of public health (1971) (01.08.2016)“...To investigate the effects of state minimum wage laws on low birth weight and infant mortality in the United States. We estimated the effects of state-level...”
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16by Murray, Caitlin B Groenewald, Cornelius B de la Vega, Rocio Palermo, Tonya M Published in Pain (Amsterdam) (01.02.2020)“...Despite evidence of broad impact on daily functioning in adolescence, little is known regarding the life course effects of childhood chronic pain. This is the...”
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17by Jagsi, Reshma, MD, DPhil Biga, Cathie, RN Poppas, Athena, MD Rodgers, George P., MD Walsh, Mary N., MD White, Patrick J., MPH McKendry, Colleen, MStat Sasson, Joseph, PhD Schulte, Phillip J., PhD Douglas, Pamela S., MD Published in Journal of the American College of Cardiology (2016)“...Abstract Background Much remains unknown about experiences, including working activities and pay, of women in cardiology, which is a predominantly male...”
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18by Buszkiewicz, James H Hill, Heather D Otten, Jennifer J Published in American journal of epidemiology (04.01.2021)“...States adopt minimum wages to improve workers' economic circumstances and well-being. Many studies, but not all, find evidence of health benefits from higher...”
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19by Van Houtven, Courtney Harold Coe, Norma B Skira, Meghan M Published in Journal of health economics (01.01.2013)“...Cross-sectional evidence in the United States finds that informal caregivers have less attachment to the labor force. The causal mechanism is unclear: do...”
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20by Kaufman, John A Salas-Hernández, Leslie K Komro, Kelli A Livingston, Melvin D Published in Journal of epidemiology and community health (1979) (01.03.2020)“...Social welfare policies such as the minimum wage can affect population health, though the impact may differ by the level of unemployment experienced by society...”