Internal medicine specialists' attitudes towards working part-time: a comparison between 1996 and 2004
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2006
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Lugtenberg, Marjolein
Heiligers, P.J.M.
Jong, Judith de
Hingstman, Lammert
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Abstract
Although medical specialists traditionally hold negative views towards working parttime,
the practice of medicine has evolved. Given the trend towards more part-time work and that
there is no evidence that it compromises the quality of care, attitudes towards part-time work may
have changed as well in recent years. The aim of this paper was to examine the possible changes in
attitudes towards part-time work among specialists in internal medicine between 1996 and 2004.
Moreover, we wanted to determine whether these attitudes were associated with individual
characteristics (age, gender, investments in work) and whether attitudes of specialists within a
partnership showed more resemblance than specialists' attitudes from different partnerships.
Keywords
part-time working, attitudes, internal medicine, comparison 1996-2004