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) earnings. Using a representative panel of 6016 French self-employed GPs over the years 1983–2004, we estimate an earnings … as large as 25%. GPs who began their practices during the eighties have the lowest permanent earnings: they belong to the …, the decrease in the number of places in medical schools led to an increase in permanent earnings of GPs who began their …
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experience, time and cohort effects in GPs' earnings. The estimated cohort effect is very large, revealing that intergenerational … earnings of GPs who began their practice in the mid nineties. Overall, the estimated gap in earnings between "good" and "bad … panel of 6,016 French self-employed GPs over the years 1983 to 2004. The beginning of their activity is influenced by the …
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experience, time and cohort effects in GPs'earnings. The estimated cohort e§ect is very large, revealing that intergenerational … earnings of GPs who began their practice in the mid nineties. Overall, the estimated gap in earnings between "good" and "bad … panel of 6; 016 French self-employed GPs over the years 1983 to 2004. The beginning of their activity is influenced by the …
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) earnings. Using a representative panel of 6016 French self-employed GPs over the years 1983-2004, we estimate an earnings … large as 25%. GPs who began their practices during the eighties have the lowest permanent earnings: they belong to the large … decrease in the number of places in medical schools led to an increase in permanent earnings of GPs who began their practices …
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This paper examines whether general practitionersí(GPsí) earnings are high enough to keep this profession attractive …. We set up two samples, with longitudinal data relative to GPs and executives. Those two professions have similar … abilities but GPs have chosen a longer education. To measure if they get returns that compensate for their higher investment, we …
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gap in earnings between "good" and "bad" cohorts may reach 25%. GPs beginning during the eighties have the lowest …This article examines the link between restrictions on the number of physicians and general practitioners' earnings …. Using a representative panel of 6,016 French self-employed GPs over the years 1983 to 2004, we show that the policies aimed …
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gap in earnings between "good" and "bad" cohorts may reach 25%. GPs beginning during the eighties have the lowest …This article examines the link between restrictions on the number of physicians and general practitioners' earnings …. Using a representative panel of 6,016 French self-employed GPs over the years 1983 to 2004, we show that the policies aimed …
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This article looks at a remarkable point in the GPs'population : the existence of a large minority of low income … physicians. 5 to 7 % of GPs earn less that 1.5 net SMIC (French minimum wage). These GPs are more frequently women or physicians … analysis, we measure their reaction to a demand shock. We find that these GPs never react to a positive demand shock and only …
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In France, each year between 1993 and 2004, 5 to 7% of general practitioners (GPs) earn less than 1.5 times the level … of the French minimum wage. This article examines who are those low-income GPs using a representative panel of French … self-employed GPs over the years 1993 to 2004. We .nd that experiencing low incomes, even during a short period of time …
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