| Literature DB >> 29363388 |
Paula H Song1, Shoou-Yih Daniel Lee2, Matthew Toth3, Simone R Singh2, Gary J Young4.
Abstract
Gender pay equity is a desirable social value and an important strategy to fill every organizational stratum with gender-diverse talent to fulfill an organization's goals and mission. This study used national, large-sample data to examine gender difference in CEO compensation among not-for-profit hospitals. Results showed the average unadjusted annual compensation for female CEOs in 2009 was $425,085 compared with $581,121 for male CEOs. With few exceptions, the difference existed across all types of not-for-profit hospitals. After controlling for hospital- and area-level characteristics, female CEOs of not-for-profit hospitals earned 22.6% less than male CEOs of not-for-profit hospitals. This translates into an earnings differential of $132,652 associated with gender. Explanations and implications of the results are discussed.Entities:
Keywords: IRS 990 data; executive compensation; gender wage gap; hospital CEO compensation; not-for-profit hospitals
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29363388 DOI: 10.1177/1077558718754573
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Care Res Rev ISSN: 1077-5587 Impact factor: 3.929