A new report suggests that the gender pay gap for doctors has increased during the pandemic, with female doctors found to be disproportionately affected by falling earnings. The Medscape UK Doctors’ Salary and Sanctification Survey 2021, conducted between 10 November 2020 to 16 February 2021, includes responses from over 1,000 doctors in England, Scotland, Wales and Norther Ireland. This includes doctors from a range of specialities, with 73% working in the NHS, 23% working in both the NHS and private sector and 4% in the private sector only. The report considers changes in doctors’ average salaries since Medscape’s last salary and satisfaction survey released in 2019. It found that overall, 29% of UK doctors reported a drop in income, compared with 17% in 2019. Some doctors attributed the decrease in earnings to COVID-19 ‘multiple times’, while others cited different reasons. The report also suggests that women have suffered a greater ...
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