Gender composition and wage gaps in the Canadian health policy research workforce in comparative perspective
Abstract Background Gendered challenges have been shown to persist among health practitioners in countries at all levels of development. Less is known about non-clinical professionals, that is, those who do not deliver services directly but are essential to health systems performance, such as health...
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Main Authors: | Neeru Gupta (Author), Sarah Ann Balcom (Author), Paramdeep Singh (Author) |
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