| Literature DB >> 27542375 |
Byung-Kwang Yoo1, Minchul Kim2, Tzu-Chun Lin3, Tomoko Sasaki4, Debbie Ward5, Joanne Spetz6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The proportion of registered nurses (RNs) with employment in health-related positions before their initial RN education has increased in the past two decades. Previous research found that prior health-related employment is positively associated with RN workforce supply, potentially due to the wage differences based on different career paths. This study's objective is to test the hypotheses that prior health-related employment is associated with differences in starting wages and with different rates of wage growth for experience as an RN.Entities:
Keywords: Education of Registered Nurse; Prior Employment; Registered Nurse; Salary; Wage
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27542375 PMCID: PMC4992246 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-016-1667-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Determinants of RN hourly wage‡ based on Heckman model§ in 2008 NSSRN† data
| Dependent variable: Log of RN Hourly Wage | Total Populationa (Initial Bachelor and Associate degree) | Initial Bachelor degree | Initial Associate degree | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Weighted | Weighted | Weighted | ||||
| Un-weighted | Un-weighted | Un-weighted | ||||
| Explanatory variable (Reference category) | Coefficient |
| Coefficient |
| Coefficient |
|
| Experienceb | 0.023 | 0.001*** | 0.027 | 0.001*** | 0.018 | 0.001*** |
| Experience Square | −4.52E-04 | 0.001*** | −0.001 | 0.001*** | −3.44E-04 | 0.001*** |
| Prior healthcare job (no prior healthcare job) | ||||||
| Manager | 0.095 | 0.026** | 0.123 | 0.083* | 0.059 | 0.287 |
| LPN/LVN | 0.076 | 0.001*** | 0.143 | 0.034** | 0.042 | 0.096* |
| Allied health | 0.006 | 0.787 | 0.050 | 0.180 | −0.034 | 0.205 |
| Nursing aide | 0.041 | 0.019** | 0.066 | 0.006*** | 0.013 | 0.591 |
| Clerk | 0.007 | 0.842 | 0.022 | 0.670 | −0.019 | 0.659 |
| Other | −0.036 | 0.293 | −0.011 | 0.826 | −0.063 | 0.113 |
| Experience × Prior healthcare job (no prior health related job) | ||||||
| Manager | −0.004 | 0.530 | −0.010 | 0.313 | 0.004 | 0.680 |
| LPN/LVN | −0.009 | 0.001*** | −0.024 | 0.003*** | −0.003 | 0.345 |
| Allied health | −0.003 | 0.338 | −0.010 | 0.066* | 0.003 | 0.375 |
| Nursing aide | −0.006 | 0.015** | −0.009 | 0.01** | −0.002 | 0.501 |
| Clerk | 0.000 | 0.946 | −0.004 | 0.572 | 0.005 | 0.425 |
| Other | 0.002 | 0.678 | −0.001 | 0.886 | 0.006 | 0.194 |
| Experience Square × Prior healthcare job (no prior health related job) | ||||||
| Manager | −6.57E-05 | 0.736 | 1.23E-04 | 0.657 | −3.12E-04 | 0.267 |
| LPN/LVN | 1.98E-04 | 0.015** | 0.001 | 0.005*** | 5.57E-05 | 0.594 |
| Allied health | 8.54E-05 | 0.329 | 2.40E-04 | 0.082* | −6.55E-05 | 0.539 |
| Nursing aide | 1.24E-04 | 0.049** | 1.85E-04 | 0.04** | 4.93E-05 | 0.529 |
| Clerk | −4.51E-05 | 0.701 | 4.70E-05 | 0.769 | −1.61E-04 | 0.379 |
| Other | 6.89E-06 | 0.967 | 7.65E-05 | 0.781 | −8.11E-05 | 0.575 |
| Gender (Male) | −0.099 | 0.001*** | −0.131 | 0.001*** | −0.080 | 0.001*** |
| Marital Status (Married) | −0.017 | 0.004*** | −0.018 | 0.07* | −0.017 | 0.028** |
| Highest RN/RN-related educationc | ||||||
| Associate | Reference | NA | Reference | |||
| Bachelor | 0.044 | 0.001*** | Reference | 0.050 | 0.001*** | |
| Master's | 0.247 | 0.001*** | 0.213 | 0.001*** | 0.232 | 0.001*** |
| Medical, surgical and other specialists per 1,000 population | 0.047 | 0.001*** | 0.042 | 0.001*** | 0.049 | 0.001*** |
| Primary care practitioners per 1,000 population | −0.159 | 0.001*** | −0.157 | 0.001*** | −0.158 | 0.001*** |
| Race - Other (white) | 0.020 | 0.024** | 0.030 | 0.009*** | 0.009 | 0.466 |
| Work Status (Full-time no-overwork) | ||||||
| Part-time | −0.077 | 0.001*** | −0.085 | 0.001*** | −0.072 | 0.001*** |
| Full-time overwork | −0.121 | 0.001*** | −0.128 | 0.001*** | −0.117 | 0.001*** |
| Work setting (Hospital) | ||||||
| Nursing Home | −0.141 | 0.001*** | −0.145 | 0.001*** | −0.135 | 0.001*** |
| Other setting | −0.130 | 0.001*** | −0.141 | 0.001*** | −0.124 | 0.001*** |
| Urban | 0.038 | 0.001*** | 0.023 | 0.102 | 0.043 | 0.001*** |
| Constant | 3.174 | 0.001*** | 3.222 | 0.001*** | 3.191 | 0.001*** |
| Rho | −0.106 | 0.001*** | −0.124 | 0.008*** | −0.094 | 0.011** |
NA not applicable, LPN/LVN Licensed Practical Nurses/Licensed Vocational Nurses
* P < 0.1, ** P < 0.05, *** P < 0.01
The additional covariates of 50 states (and Washington DC) in the regression model were not presented in this Table 2
‡ Logarithm form of Registered Nurse (RN) hourly wage; § Heckman’s Sample Selection model: The first-stage equation’s dependent variable was a dichotomous variable indicating working or not. The covariates uniquely included in the first-stage equation (i.e., excluded from the second-stage equation) were other household income, county-level characteristics (uninsurance rate and unemployment rate), age (five categories), student status (full-time, part-time, or no student) and children at home (four categories). Another set of covariates included in both the first-stage equation and the second-stage equation were six categories of prior healthcare employment (manager, LPN/LVN, allied health, nursing aide, clerk, and all other healthcare positions), race, gender, marital status, highest nursing degree, county-level characteristics (primary care practitioners per 1,000 population; and medical, surgical and other specialists per 1,000 population), indicators for 50 states (and Washington DC), and urban area. The second-stage equation’s estimates were presented in this Table 2. These Heckman models were justified by the statistically significant rho, reported in the bottom row of this Table 2; † NSSRN: nationally representative National Sample Survey of Registered Nurses;
aAll actively licensed RNs in the NSSRN 2008 public use data file, excluding RNs who resided outside the United States and RNs whose initial nursing education was at the diploma or graduate (Master’s or Doctorate) level
bExperience was calculated by subtracting the year of first RN license from 2008. Additionally, one year was subtracted for RNs who left nursing for one or more years since becoming an RN (unweighted 11.7 % of sample), and 0.5 year was subtracted for RNs who are recent graduates and could not have left nursing for one or more years (unweighted 0.9 % of sample)
cBachelor is the reference for the sample of Initial Bachelor degree only
Fig. 1Expected annual wagea over experience as registered nurses (RNs)b [years] with various prior health-related employmentc. a The expected annual wage [2008 US dollars (USD)] was calculated for every 5 years based on the mean values of covariates as follows: Expected RN hourly wage × 40 h × 50 weeks, derived from 2008 National Sample Survey of Registered Nurses (NSSRN) data. b Registered nurses (RN)s who started their initial nursing education with a Bachelor’s degree only (unweighted N = 10,345; weighted N = 945,429). c Prior employment includes manager, licensed practical nurses/licensed vocational nurses (LPN/LVN), allied health, and nursing aide
Fig. 2Hourly wage growth ratea over years of experience as RNsb with various prior health-related employmentc. a Hourly wage growth-rate [2008 US dollars (USD)] was derived from 2008 National Sample Survey of Registered Nurses (NSSRN) data. b Registered nurses (RN)s who started their initial nursing education with a Bachelor’s degree only (unweighted N = 10,345; weighted N = 945,429). c Prior employment includes licensed practical nurses/licensed vocational nurses (LPN/LVN), allied health, and nursing aide
Demographic Characteristics of Working Registered Nurses (RNs) in 2008 NSSRNa Data
| Target population | Total Populationb (Initial Bachelor and Associate degree) | Initial Bachelor degree | Initial Associate degree | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Un-weighted sample size | Un-weighted | Un-weighted | Un-weighted | Un-weighted | Un-weighted | Un-weighted |
| Weighted sample size | Weighted | Weighted | Weighted | Weighted | Weighted | Weighted |
| Sample group | All sample (selection equation) | Working sample (wage equation) | All sample (selection equation) | Working sample (wage equation) | All sample (selection equation) | Working sample (wage equation) |
| I. Continuous variables | Weighted Mean (SD) | |||||
| RN hourly wagec [$] | n/a (n/a) | 31.14 (12.68) | n/a (n/a) | 32.90 (13.65) | n/a (n/a) | 29.88 (11.78) |
| Log of RN hourly wage (Outcome variable) | n/a (n/a) | 3.37 (0.36) | n/a (n/a) | 3.43 (0.36) | n/a (n/a) | 3.33 (0.35) |
| RN Experience (in years) | n/a (n/a) | 15.85 (10.68) | n/a (n/a) | 16.44 (11.19) | n/a (n/a) | 15.43 (10.29) |
| Medical, surgical and other specialists per 1,000 population | 1.14 (0.87) | 1.16 (0.88) | 1.28 (0.91) | 1.30 (0.92) | 1.03 (0.83) | 1.05 (0.84) |
| Primary care practitioners per 1,000 population | 0.32 (0.15) | 0.32 (0.15) | 0.32 (0.15) | 0.32 (0.15) | 0.32 (0.15) | 0.32 (0.15) |
| Log of other income | 9.18 (3.56) | n/a (n/a) | 9.34 (3.53) | n/a (n/a) | 9.06 (3.57) | n/a (n/a) |
| Uninsured rate | 14.45 (4.44) | n/a (n/a) | 14.41 (4.57) | n/a (n/a) | 14.49 (4.35) | n/a (n/a) |
| Unemployment rate | 5.72 (1.53) | n/a (n/a) | 5.58 (1.42) | n/a (n/a) | 5.83 (1.59) | n/a (n/a) |
| II. Categorical variables | Weighted Percent (%) | |||||
| Prior healthcare position | ||||||
| Manager | (1.8) | (1.7) | (1.3) | (1.1) | (2.2) | (2.2) |
| LPN/LVNd | (15.8) | (16.0) | (5.0) | (5.0) | (23.6) | (23.8) |
| Allied health | (11.9) | (12.2) | (10.0) | (10.1) | (13.4) | (13.7) |
| Nursing aide | (34.8) | (35.0) | (43.0) | (43.3) | (28.9) | (29.1) |
| Clerk | (3.2) | (3.3) | (2.7) | (2.8) | (3.6) | (3.6) |
| Other | (4.7) | (4.6) | (5.0) | (4.9) | (4.5) | (4.4) |
| No prior health care job | (27.8) | (27.2) | (33.2) | (32.9) | (23.8) | (23.2) |
| Gender | ||||||
| Male | (7.3) | (7.6) | (6.9) | (7.1) | (7.6) | (8.0) |
| Female | (92.7) | (92.4) | (93.1) | (92.9) | (92.4) | (92.0) |
| Marital Status | ||||||
| Married | (74.3) | (73.9) | (75.3) | (74.5) | (73.6) | (73.5) |
| Single | (25.7) | (26.1) | (24.7) | (25.5) | (26.4) | (26.5) |
| Race | ||||||
| White | (82.3) | (81.5) | (78.5) | (77.4) | (85.0) | (84.3) |
| Other | (17.8) | (18.6) | (21.5) | (22.6) | (15.0) | (15.7) |
| Work Status | ||||||
| Part-time | n/a | (23.4) | n/a | (25.7) | n/a | (21.8) |
| Full-time, no overtime | n/a | (41.2) | n/a | (40.3) | n/a | (41.7) |
| Full-time, with overtime | n/a | (35.4) | n/a | (34.0) | n/a | (36.4) |
| Work setting | ||||||
| Hospital | n/a | (63.7) | n/a | (65.1) | n/a | (62.7) |
| Nursing home | n/a | (5.3) | n/a | (3.4) | n/a | (6.6) |
| Other setting | n/a | (31.1) | n/a | (31.6) | n/a | (30.7) |
| Highest nursing education | ||||||
| Diploma | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a |
| Associate degree | (45.6) | (46.1) | n/a | n/a | (78.9) | (79.1) |
| Bachelor | (41.7) | (41.4) | (79.3) | (79.7) | (14.3) | (14.0) |
| Master's | (12.7) | (12.5) | (20.7) | (20.3) | (6.9) | (6.9) |
| Working or not (Selection variable) | ||||||
| Working | (87.0) | n/a | (85.9) | n/a | (87.7) | n/a |
| Not working | (13.1) | n/a | (14.1) | n/a | (12.3) | n/a |
| Grouped age | ||||||
| <30 | (11.0) | (12.0) | (15.1) | (16.6) | (7.9) | (8.7) |
| 30–39 | (23.3) | (24.4) | (25.9) | (26.6) | (21.4) | (22.7) |
| 40–49 | (28.5) | (29.4) | (27.1) | (27.7) | (29.4) | (30.5) |
| 50–59 | (27.9) | (27.6) | (24.3) | (23.7) | (30.5) | (30.5) |
| > = 60 | (9.4) | (6.7) | (7.5) | (5.4) | (10.8) | (7.6) |
| Student enrollment | ||||||
| Full-time student | (3.3) | (3.3) | (3.3) | (3.2) | (3.2) | (3.4) |
| Part-time student | (5.5) | (5.9) | (4.4) | (4.8) | (6.3) | (6.7) |
| Not a student | (91.3) | (90.8) | (92.3) | (92.0) | (90.5) | (90.0) |
| Children at home | ||||||
| Children under 6 years | (10.7) | (11.0) | (13.5) | (13.8) | (8.6) | (9.0) |
| All children 6–18 years | (28.9) | (29.7) | (28.7) | (29.2) | (29.1) | (30.1) |
| Both under and over 6 years | (7.6) | (7.7) | (8.4) | (8.4) | (7.0) | (7.3) |
| No children at home | (52.8) | (51.6) | (49.3) | (48.7) | (55.3) | (53.7) |
| Urban/Rural | ||||||
| Urban | (81.2) | (80.8) | (87.5) | (87.3) | (76.5) | (76.1) |
| Rural | (18.8) | (19.2) | (12.5) | (12.7) | (23.5) | (23.9) |
| III. Count of Prior Healthcare Positiond | Weighted Count (Unweighted Count) | |||||
| Manager | 40,583 (461) | 33,694 (395) | 12,056 (136) | 8,809 (105) | 28,527 (325) | 24,885 (290) |
| LPN/LVNe | 353,334 (4,033) | 311,253 (3,605) | 46,782 (564) | 40,783 (498) | 306,553 (3,469) | 270,470 (3,107) |
| Allied health | 267,431 (2,849) | 237,609 (2,548) | 94,316 (1,028) | 81,849 (906) | 173,114 (1,821) | 155,760 (1,642) |
| Nursing aide | 780,764 (8,470) | 682,037 (7,506) | 406,120 (4,563) | 351,355 (4,010) | 374,643 (3,907) | 330,682 (3496) |
| Clerk | 72,290 (753) | 64,315 (661) | 25,453 (277) | 22,881 (247) | 46,836 (476) | 41,434 (414) |
| Other | 105,368 (1,163) | 90,257 (1,004) | 46,869 (539) | 39,890 (462) | 58,499 (624) | 50,367 (542) |
| No prior health care job | 622,469 (6,407) | 530,461 (5,506) | 313,832 (3,238) | 266,892 (2,764) | 308,637 (3,169) | 263,568 (2,742) |
aNSSRN: nationally representative National Sample Survey of Registered Nurses
bAll actively licensed RNs in the NSSRN 2008 public use data file, excluding RNs who resided outside the United States and RNs whose initial nursing education was at the diploma or graduate (Master’s or Doctorate) level
cRN hourly wage was calculated by adding the salaries from all nursing jobs, then dividing by the number of annual hours worked for all nursing jobs. The natural logarithm of the wage was used to make the distribution approximately normal
dCount data for other variables are summarized in Table S4 available in Additional file 4
eLPN/LVN: Licensed Practical Nurses/Licensed Vocational Nurses