GPs worst for NHS gender pay gap, with men paid 33 per cent more Male GPs are paid on average 33 per cent more than their female counterparts, a Government-ordered review has found.
The new figures reveal family doctors have the biggest gap among NHS clinicians, despite more than half the profession being women.
The difference in average earnings is nearly double the 17 per cent gender pay gap currently existing across the NHS doctor workforce as a whole. The Daily Telegraph
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The new figures reveal family doctors have the biggest gap among NHS clinicians, despite more than half the profession being women.
The difference in average earnings is nearly double the 17 per cent gender pay gap currently existing across the NHS doctor workforce as a whole. The Daily Telegraph
See also:
- New data on gender pay gap in medicine Department of Health and Social Care
- Male NHS doctors earn 17% more than their female peers The Guardian
- NHS gender pay gap: Male doctors earn 17% more than female peers, review reveals The Independent
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