Women MDs paid less: reluctant to push for raises?

Tuesday, June 12, 2012 - 16:00 in Psychology & Sociology

CHICAGO (AP) -- Women physician-scientists are paid much less than their male counterparts, researchers found, with a salary difference that over the course of a career could pay for a college education, a spacious house, or a retirement nest egg....

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