Salary and Job Requirement Differences for Jobs in Local and State Health Departments Versus the Private Sector: Analysis of Large-Scale Job Postings Data.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Heather Krasna, Isabella Patino, Sezen Ozcan Onal, Malvika Venkataraman
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Objectives: While some research shows that health departments pay comparably low wages for many jobs, federal data on salaries for employees of local and state health departments are limited. Job postings provide an alternative, real-time method to assess job requirements and salaries. Our goal was to utilize data from job postings to determine if there were significant differences in salary, education, or experience requirements when comparing jobs in local or state government health departments with the same types of jobs posted in other sectors.

Design: We used Lightcast, a large-scale and comprehensive database of job postings, to gather real-time data on salary, education, and experience requirements for 44 public health occupations, contrasting those in state and local health departments (SLHDs) with those in all other sectors. We used interval regression analysis to assess salary differences and contrasted minimum education and experience levels using a partial proportional odds model.

Results: A total of 16 284 job postings were collected for the government, and 12 609 441 in the private sector. Twenty-seven occupations paid significantly less in SLHDs, and 6 paid significantly more. For 37 occupations, SLHDs were less likely to require at least a Master's degree than the private sector. Certain SLHD positions require less education and/or experience, while also paying less.

Conclusions: Many, though not all, roles in the SLHD workforce are comparatively underpaid, and job requirements are often lower, potentially creating recruitment and retention challenges and producing a workforce that may be less prepared for public health crises. SLHDs can use data from job postings to benchmark their salaries and advocate for more competitive wages, especially for "hard-to-fill" positions, and can also better advertise their benefits to attract candidates.

地方和州卫生部门与私营部门工作的工资和工作要求差异:大规模职位发布数据分析。
目标:虽然一些研究表明,卫生部门对许多工作支付的工资相对较低,但联邦关于地方和州卫生部门雇员工资的数据有限。招聘启事提供了另一种实时评估工作要求和薪水的方法。我们的目标是利用招聘信息中的数据来确定,当比较地方或州政府卫生部门的工作与其他部门发布的相同类型的工作时,在工资、教育或经验要求方面是否存在显著差异。设计:我们使用Lightcast(一个大型综合招聘数据库)来收集44个公共卫生职业的工资、教育和经验要求的实时数据,并将州和地方卫生部门(slhd)的数据与所有其他部门的数据进行对比。我们使用区间回归分析来评估工资差异,并使用部分比例优势模型对比最低教育程度和经验水平。结果:共收集到政府部门招聘信息16 284份,私营部门招聘信息12 609 441份。27个职业的低薪显著高于低薪,6个职业的高薪显著高于低薪。在37个职业中,与私营部门相比,slhd对硕士学位的要求更低。某些SLHD职位对教育和/或经验的要求较低,薪水也较低。结论:许多(尽管不是全部)SLHD工作人员的工资相对较低,工作要求往往较低,可能造成招聘和留住挑战,并产生可能对公共卫生危机准备不足的工作人员。slhd可以利用招聘信息中的数据来衡量自己的工资水平,并倡导更具竞争力的工资,特别是对于“难以填补”的职位,他们还可以更好地宣传自己的福利,以吸引候选人。
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Journal of Public Health Management and Practice
Journal of Public Health Management and Practice PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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3.40
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9.10%
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287
期刊介绍: Journal of Public Health Management and Practice publishes articles which focus on evidence based public health practice and research. The journal is a bi-monthly peer-reviewed publication guided by a multidisciplinary editorial board of administrators, practitioners and scientists. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice publishes in a wide range of population health topics including research to practice; emergency preparedness; bioterrorism; infectious disease surveillance; environmental health; community health assessment, chronic disease prevention and health promotion, and academic-practice linkages.
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