Volume 13, Number 1 (Winter) 1978

Mennemeyer, Stephen T. 1978. "Really Great Returns to Medical Education?" Journal of Human Resources 13(1):75-90.

This article reports the value of a medical education as opposed to education for alternative professional careers, using 1970 Census data. When standard net present value computations are performed, it is found that the returns to investment in medical education exceed those to education for alternative professions. When the computations are adjusted for hours worked, physicians' earnings become roughly equal to those of dentists and lawyers, but remain clearly superior to those of the other professions considered. Additional information on the earnings of physician cohorts vs. dentist cohorts for the post-Flexner era is also reported.

The author is Economist, Health Systems Agency of Western New York.


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