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The relationship between gender, parenthood and practice intentions among family medicine residents: cross-sectional analysis of national Canadian survey data.

Miriam Ruth LavergneAndrea GonzalezMegan Alyssa AhujaLindsay HeddenRita McCracken
Published in: Human resources for health (2019)
Both parenthood and gender independently shape practice intentions, but the effect of parenthood differs for male and female FM residents. Supporting FM residents who are parents may positively impact the quality and availability of primary care services, especially since parents are more likely to report intentions to provide  comprehensive care soon after entering practice.
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