Tuesday, September 3, 2019

Male Northern Ireland dentists earn £38,000 more than their female colleagues

The average taxable income for male dentists in Northern Ireland (NI) is £38k more than female dentists. Figures from NHS Digital show the average taxable income for male GDS dentists in 2017/18 was £87,600. That compares with £49,600 for self-employed female dentists over the same period. Hours worked Pay differences between male and female dentists are linked, in part, to the number of hours worked. Male dentists who worked over 45 hours per week had the highest average taxable income – £96,200, the press release says. Female dentists with the highest average taxable income worked 35-45 hours per week earning £54,000. ‘These latest findings show once again that an unsustainable squeeze on dental income,’ Richard Graham, chair of the BDA NI Dental Practice Committee, said. ‘

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