The role of job satisfaction, job dissatisfaction and demographic factors on physicians' intentions to switch work sector from public to private |
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Authors: | Kankaanranta Terhi Nummi Tapio Vainiomäki Jari Halila Hannu Hyppölä Harri Isokoski Mauri Kujala Santero Kumpusalo Esko Mattila Kari Virjo Irma Vänskä Jukka Rissanen Pekka |
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Affiliation: | Tampere School of Public Health, FI-33014 University of Tampere, Finland. terhi.kankaaranta@uta.fi |
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Abstract: | This study is based on a unique data set for the years 1988-2003 and uses structural equation models to examine the impact of job satisfaction and job dissatisfaction on physicians' intention to switch from public- to private-sector work. In Finland, physicians who work primarily in a public-hospital or health-centre setting can also run a private practice. Therefore, we also analysed the impact of having a private practice on a physician's intention to change sector. We found that private practice had a positive, statistically significant effect on the intention to switch sector in 1998 and 2003. Results also suggest that job satisfaction decreases a physician's intention to switch sector, although for 1998 it had no effect. Surprisingly, job dissatisfaction significantly increased the physicians' intentions to leave the public sector only in the 1988 data. |
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