葡萄牙卫生部门的多重就业。

Paulo Ferrinho, André Biscaia, Inês Fronteira, Fátima Hipólito, Gilles Dussault
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本文使用从六项研究中获得的数据,报告了葡萄牙卫生部门工作人员的多重就业情况。简要总结了这些研究的方法学方面。研究人群的患病率在5%到80%之间。当第一份工作在公共部门时,额外就业的地点通常是另一个公共部门设施。多重就业在医院工作人员中更为普遍;这种情况在轮班或兼职工作的人中更为常见,而在有排他性合同的专业人士中则最不常见。从事多份工作的医生更有可能对晋升抱有较低的期望,并认为自己的工作回报不足。对大多数护士来说,多份工作带来的工资增长低于其在公共部门的工资。对于这两组人来说,提高收入水平和提高工作满意度是寻求额外就业的重要原因。对于在公共服务部门工作的医生来说,获得更多的专业自主权是他们在私营部门寻求额外就业的一个重要原因。
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Multiple employment in the health sector in Portugal.

This paper reports on multiple employment among Portuguese health sector workers, using data obtained from six studies. The methodological aspects of these studies are briefly summarized. The prevalence among the study populations varies between 5 and 80%. When the first job is in the public sector, the site of additional employment is most frequently another public sector facility. Multiple employment is more prevalent among hospital workers; it is more frequent among those working shifts or part-time, and least frequent among professionals with a contract that requires exclusivity. Physicians with multiple jobs were more likely to have low expectations of getting promoted and to assess the rewards for their work as inadequate. For most nurses the salary increment resulting from multiple employment was less than their public sector salary. For both groups, improving income levels and higher job satisfaction were important reasons to seek additional employment. For physicians working in public services, access to more professional autonomy was an important reason for seeking additional employment in the private sector.

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