martes, 20 de agosto de 2019

Que ofrecemos a nuestros clientes?: Your Health Care Is in Women’s Hands

Que ofrecemos a nuestros clientes?: Your Health Care Is in Women’s Hands: America Counts: Stories Behind the Numbers Your Health Care Is in Women’s Hands Women have driven 80% of the overall g...



America Counts: Stories Behind the Numbers

Your health care is in women's hands

Your Health Care Is in Women’s Hands

Women have driven 80% of the overall growth in the booming health care field since the turn of the century.
The number of full-time, year-round workers in health care occupations has almost doubled since 2000, increasing from 5 million to 9 million workers, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey.
Women account for three-quarters of full-time, year-round health care workers today.

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This rapid increase is expected to continue, as many health care occupations are projected to grow even faster than average. 
Number of women in health care occupations by occupation entry level education 2000 to 2017
About half of full-time, year-round health care workers have at least a college degree, and almost a quarter have an advanced degree. This often translates into earnings differences across occupations. Continue Reading...
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