| Literature DB >> 30736771 |
Gavin George1, Bruce Rhodes2, Christine Laptiste3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The continuous migration of Human Resources for Health (HRH) compromises the quality of health services in the developing supplying countries. The ability to increase earnings potentially serves as a strong motivator for HRH to migrate abroad. This study adds to limited available literature on HRH salaries within the Caribbean region and establishes the wage gap between selected Caribbean and popular destination countries.Entities:
Keywords: Caribbean; Human resources for health (HRH); Migration; Purchasing power parity; Salaries
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 30736771 PMCID: PMC6368691 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-019-3896-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Registered nurse salaries of selected countries for three levels of work experience
| Jamaica5 | Dominica8 | St Lucia11 | Grenada | UK | US20 | Canada21 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0-3 | NCU1 | 1,120,696 | 27,032 | 42,06311 | 27,88814 | 21,69217 | 52,252 | 59,660 |
| XCD2 | 23,764 | 27,032 | 42,063 | 27,888 | 80,043 | 142,125 | 122,900 | |
| US ($)3 | 8737 | 9938 | 15,464 | 10,253 | 26,846 | 52,252 | 45,099 | |
| PPP ($)4 | 13,091 | 14,891 | 23,171 | 15,362 | 30,989 | 52,252 | 46,976 | |
| % PPP ($) gap over Caribbean average (16,629) | 86.4 | 214.2 | 182.5 | |||||
| 5–10 yrs | NCU | 1,764,9166 | 37,451 | 47,35712 | 43,88415 | 30,76418 | 60,364 | 69,084 |
| XCD | 37,424 | 37,451 | 47,357 | 43,884 | 113,517 | 164,190 | 142,313 | |
| US ($) | 13,759 | 13,769 | 17,411 | 16,134 | 38,073 | 60,364 | 52,223 | |
| PPP ($) | 20,615 | 20,630 | 26,087 | 24,174 | 43,948 | 60,364 | 54,397 | |
| % PPP ($) gap over Caribbean average (22,877) | 92.1 | 163.9 | 140.1 | |||||
| 10–20 yrs | NCU | 2,575,0357 | 37,451 | 53,02913 | 50,72416 | 49,93419 | 68,393 | 80,085 |
| XCD | 54,602 | 37,451 | 53,029 | 50,724 | 184,255 | 186,029 | 164,975 | |
| US ($) | 20,074 | 13,769 | 19,469 | 18,649 | 61,798 | 68,393 | 60,539 | |
| PPP ($) | 30,078 | 20,630 | 29,212 | 27,942 | 71,334 | 68,393 | 63,059 | |
| % PPP ($) gap over Caribbean average (26,966) | 164.5 | 153.6 | 133.8 | |||||
1salary in own national currency unit
2Author calculations. Eastern Caribbean Dollars (XCD) using average 2016 market rate [85]
3Author calculations. US dollars using average 2016 market rate [85]
4Author calculations. International dollar purchasing power parity (PPP) [86]
5 [43]
6Mid-point of grade 4
7End of grade 6
8 [43] Scale point 19
9,10 Scale point 12
11 [87]. Starting salary on grade 9
12mid-point of grade 10
13 end point of grade 11
14 [88]. Starting on grade G
15point 5 of grade H
16point 5 of grade I
17Corresponds to Band 4, point 15 [41, 45]
18 Band 6 [41, 45]
19Band 7 to 8c [41, 45]. Directors of nursing can earn an additional 50% more [89]
20Variation is large for the US as reported above [59]
21Canadian nurses start at step 1, mid-career (5–10 years is step 3) with some regional variation especially due to remote region allowances [67]
Consultant/Specialist salaries of selected countries
| Consultant/ Specialist | Jamaica5 | Dominica6 | St Lucia7 | Grenada8 | UK9 | US10 | Canada11 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Entry level to 20 yrs experience | NCU1 | 4,597,824 | 66,810 | 74,817 | 63,420 | 57,783 | 270,734 | 199,627 |
| XCD2 | 101,946 | 66,810 | 74,871 | 63,420 | 213,219 | 736,398 | 411,232 | |
| US ($)3 | 37,480 | 24,563 | 27,506 | 23,316 | 78,389 | 270,734 | 151,188 | |
| PPP ($)4 | 56,158 | 36,803 | 41,214 | 34,936 | 82,547 | 270,734 | 119,046 | |
| % PPP ($) gap over Caribbean average (42,278) | 95.2 | 540.4 | 181.6 | |||||
1salary in own national currency unit
2Author calculations. Eastern Caribbean Dollars using average 2016 to date market rate [85]
3Author calculations. US dollars using average 2016 to date market rate [85]
4Author calculations. International dollar (purchasing power parity, PPP) [86]
5 [43] MO6 with no promotion to MO7 after 20 yrs.
6 [44] No available data on salary progression
7 [87] Grade 17 with no promotion to 20 yrs. experience
8 [88] Grade k at entry level to 20 yrs. experience
9 [52] [53]
10 [55] [56] [93]
11 [94, 95]
Medical doctor salaries of selected countries for three levels of work experience
| Jamaica5 | Dominica8 | St Lucia11 | Grenada14 | UK17 | US20 | Canada | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0-3 yrs | NCU1 | 2,403,8795 | 51,6068 | 58,32211 | 46,956 | 28,425 | 63,984 | 68,46721 |
| XCD2 | 50,973 | 51,606 | 58,322 | 46,956 | 104,888 | 174,036 | 141,042 | |
| US ($)3 | 18,740 | 18,973 | 21,442 | 17,263 | 38,562 | 63,984 | 51,854 | |
| PPP ($)4 | 28,079 | 28,428 | 32,127 | 25,866 | 40,607 | 63,984 | 53,911 | |
| % PPP ($) gap over Caribbean average (28,626) | 41.9 | 123.5 | 88.3 | |||||
| 5–10 yrs | NCU | 2,793,0796 | 57,5049 | 63,61512 | 61,28415 | 40,92518 | 108,387 | 115,97622 |
| XCD | 59,226 | 57,504 | 63,615 | 61,284 | 151,013 | 294,813 | 238,911 | |
| US ($) | 21,774 | 21,141 | 23,388 | 22,531 | 55,520 | 108,387 | 87,835 | |
| PPP ($) | 32,625 | 31,677 | 35,043 | 33,759 | 58,464 | 108,387 | 91,320 | |
| % PPP ($) gap over Caribbean average (33,276) | 43.1 | 235.8 | 174.4 | |||||
| 10–20+ yrs | NCU | 3,255,3487 | 57,50410 | 68,34213 | 61,28416 | 70,01819 | 146,847 | 157,12922 |
| XCD | 69,028 | 57,504 | 68,342 | 61,284 | 258,366 | 399,424 | 323,686 | |
| US ($) | 25,377 | 21,141 | 25,126 | 22,531 | 94,987 | 146,847 | 119,002 | |
| PPP ($) | 38,025 | 31,677 | 37,647 | 33,757 | 100,026 | 146,847 | 123,724 | |
| % PPP ($) gap over Caribbean average (35,276) | 183.5 | 316.3 | 251.3 | |||||
1salary in own national currency unit
2Author calculations. Eastern Caribbean Dollars using average 2016 market rate [85]
3Author calculations. US dollars using average 2016 market rate [85]
4Author calculations. International dollar purchasing power parity (PPP) [86]
5 [43] Medical Officer level 2 (MO2)
6 MO3
7 MO4
8,9,10 [44] No available data on salary progression
11 [87]. Grade 13
12 step 3 or 4 of grade 14
13 end point of grade 15
14 [88]. Grade J at entry level
15grade J after 10 years
16grade J after 20 years or more
17 Foundation yr. 1 and 2 respectively. In the UK a medical officer is generally classed as a junior doctor. [90]
18 Doctors continue to work and move onto a specialty [90]
19Additions to basic salaries can be substantial through clinical excellence awards [42]
20 [54]
21The Canadian doctor starter salary is based upon 1–4 years of experience [91]
22Additional years of experience could not be clearly identified so the same increases for the US were used as a reasonable proxy [54] but it is acknowledged that some regional variation would apply to Canada [92]