mardi 24 mars 2015

Male nurses have been earning thousands more than female nurses for decades


Male nurses in the United States have earned thousands of dollars more than female nurses every year for nearly the past three decades, if not longer, and there's no sign of the gap getting any smaller, a new study has found. The results show that male registered nurses, on average, are earning over $5,100 more each year than female registered nurses. The salary gap was present across all nursing specialties aside from orthopedics, ranging from a low of $3,792 for chronic care to a high of $6,034 for cardiology.


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Male nurses have been earning thousands more than female nurses for decades

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