1977
DOI: 10.1097/00006254-197705000-00013
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Career Problems of Women Doctors

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“…The survey results suggest that the difficulty of finding reliable help with domestic duties and the care of children at reasonable cost continues to hinder women doctors in their professional life. Henryk‐Gutt & Silverstone (1976) have pointed out the irony that the very changes in social attitudes which enable more women to train in medicine also make it more difficult to find other women to employ as child care substitutes so that they may practise after qualification.…”
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“…The survey results suggest that the difficulty of finding reliable help with domestic duties and the care of children at reasonable cost continues to hinder women doctors in their professional life. Henryk‐Gutt & Silverstone (1976) have pointed out the irony that the very changes in social attitudes which enable more women to train in medicine also make it more difficult to find other women to employ as child care substitutes so that they may practise after qualification.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%