Castrucci Brian C, Leider Jonathon P, Liss-Levinson Rivka, Sellers Katie
de Beaumont Foundation, Bethesda, Maryland (Mr Castrucci and Dr Leider); and Association of State and Territorial Health Officials, Arlington, Virginia (Drs Liss-Levinson and Sellers).
J Public Health Manag Pract. 2015 Nov-Dec;21 Suppl 6(Suppl 6):S69-79. doi: 10.1097/PHH.0000000000000308.
Earnings have been shown to be a critical point in workforce recruitment and retention. However, little is known about how much governmental public health staff are paid across the United States.
To characterize earnings among state health agency central office employees.
A cross-sectional survey was conducted of state health agency central office employees in late 2014. The sampling approach was stratified by 5 (paired HHS) regions. Balanced repeated replication weights were used to correctly calculate variance estimates, given the complex sampling design. Descriptive and bivariate statistical comparisons were conducted. A linear regression model was used to examine correlates of earnings among full-time employees.
A total of 9300 permanently employed, full-time state health agency central office staff who reported earnings information.
Earnings are the main outcomes examined in this article.
Central office staff earn between $55,000 and $65,000 on average annually. Ascending supervisory status, educational attainment, and tenure are all associated with greater earnings. Those employed in clinical and laboratory positions and public health science positions earn more than their colleagues in administrative positions. Disparities exist between men and women, with men earning more, all else being equal (P < .001). Racial/ethnic disparities also exist, after accounting for other factors.
This study provides baseline information to characterize the workforce and key challenges that result from earnings levels, including disparities in earnings that persist after accounting for education and experience. Data from the survey can inform strategies to address earnings issues and help reduce disparities.
收入已被证明是劳动力招聘和留用的关键因素。然而,美国各地政府公共卫生工作人员的薪酬情况却鲜为人知。
描述州卫生机构中央办公室员工的收入情况。
于2014年末对州卫生机构中央办公室员工进行了横断面调查。抽样方法按5个(配对的卫生与公众服务部)区域分层。鉴于抽样设计复杂,采用平衡重复复制权重来正确计算方差估计值。进行了描述性和双变量统计比较。使用线性回归模型研究全职员工收入的相关因素。
共有9300名报告了收入信息的长期全职州卫生机构中央办公室工作人员。
收入是本文研究的主要结果。
中央办公室工作人员平均年收入在55,000美元至65,000美元之间。晋升的监督地位、教育程度和任期都与更高的收入相关。临床和实验室岗位以及公共卫生科学岗位的员工比行政岗位的同事收入更高。男女之间存在差异,在其他条件相同的情况下,男性收入更高(P < .001)。在考虑其他因素后,种族/民族差异也存在。
本研究提供了基线信息,以描述劳动力特征以及收入水平导致的关键挑战,包括在考虑教育和经验后仍然存在的收入差距。调查数据可为解决收入问题的策略提供参考,并有助于减少差距。