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TT13: Gross hourly wage of full- and part-time physicians by speciality (2006-2012)

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10/19/2012
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National Institute for Health Development
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Definitions and methodology The data for physicians in this table include dentists and resident physicians.
Data were collected in March.
The dataset provides an overview of healthcare employees’ wages, presenting average gross hourly wages and gross monthly wages in Estonia. The data are presented by physicians’ occupations, distinguishing full-time and part-time work, and the median of gross hourly wages is also provided. The published average wages are converted to a full-time equivalent employee to enable comparisons regardless of working time. Data are collected using the statistical report “Hourly wage of healthcare employees”, which is submitted by all independent healthcare service providers regardless of ownership type or legal form. Independent healthcare service providers submit a consolidated report covering all their subordinate units/branches. Data are collected for March each year. The report includes only persons working under employment contracts and authorisation agreements; persons working under contracts for services are not included. The purpose of data collection is to compile the underlying data for wage statistics of healthcare employees and to calculate average monthly wages and hourly wages in order to support analyses of the healthcare workforce and remuneration. Data source: National Institute for Health Development.
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