So women in medicine are more than 5 times more likely than men to apply for part time work.This one? https://www.imo.ie/policy-internati...Position-Paper-on-Women-in-Medicine-Final.pdf
So about 15% of female staff availing of part-time work? Doesn't seem like that's the major issue here - certainly not from the POV of the medics, who highlight these major issues.
- Gender-based Bullying, Gender-based Harassment, and Sexual Harassment
- Addressing Gender Issues in Specialty Choice and Career Progression
- Supporting a Balance between Family Life and Medical Training and Practice
The numbers above don't take General Practice into account as GP's are usually self employed and can choose their hours.
Supporting a Balance between Family Life and Medical Training and Practice. Yes, that's the sort of thing I'm talking about. In order to support that balance the number of people being trained has to be part of the solution.