Particularities of Remuneration of Medical Workers in Continental European Countries

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Abstract

The purpose of this article, which opens the series of articles devoted to the study of the experience of remuneration of medical workers in foreign countries, is the detailed study of the experience of remuneration of medical workers in continental European countries. The healthcare sector plays an important role in any country in the world, as it sets as its task socially significant goals—maintaining or improving health through the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, restoration or treatment of diseases, ailments, injuries and other physical and mental disorders of people. The study revealed, that when choosing a mechanism for setting wages in continental European countries, it is possible to use the following methods: establishing a minimum wage and determining its structure; introduction of certain forms of payment; indexation of wages and implementation of measures to prevent excessive growth, which vary depending on the socio-economic characteristics of the country. It is necessary to keep in mind the institutional features of the labor market in each country: mechanisms that are effective in some countries may be completely ineffective in others.

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Irina B. Omelchenko

«All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Labor» of the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of the Russian Federation

Author for correspondence.
Email: irina-om@vcot.info
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-1760-2660
SPIN-code: 5942-3706
Scopus Author ID: 400394

Cand. Sci. (Econ.), Director of the Center for the Study of Labor Relations and the Labor Market

Russian Federation, Moscow

Inga A. Zlatogure

«All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Labor» of the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of the Russian Federation

Email: zlatogure@vcot.info
SPIN-code: 8270-0986
Scopus Author ID: 1163823

Cand. Sci. (Econ.), specialist of the Laboratory of Monitoring and Modeling in the Social and Labor Sphere

Russian Federation, Moscow

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