The Australian Psychology Workforce 3: A national profile of psychologists in salaried employment or in independent private practice |
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Authors: | David Stokes Rebecca Mathews Dr Brin F. S. Grenyer Katherine Crea |
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Affiliation: | 1. Australian Psychological Society, Professional Issues, Melbourne, Victoria;2. School of Psychology, University of Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia |
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Abstract: | A detailed analysis of the different sectors of the psychology workforce was conducted as part of the National Psychology Workforce Survey: Independent Private Practice (IPP), Employed in Public Sector (EPuS) and Employed in Private Sector (EPrS). A total of 11,897 psychologists responded to the workforce survey, a response rate of 48%. Of these 8,086 were fully registered and currently working in a psychology role. Sectors were compared on a range of practice characteristics and differences were explored using a series of ANOVAs and post‐hoc analyses. Results of analyses revealed qualitative differences between the three sectors. Strategies for maintaining the employed workforce were also collected and are reported to be as much about increasing work satisfaction and support for professional and development opportunities as about salary. |
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Keywords: | Independent private practice public sector psychology |
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