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In many countries, sickness absence financed by generous insurance benefits has become an important concern in the policy debate. It turns out that there are strong variations in absence behavior between local geographical areas, and it has been difficult to explain these variations by...
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We utilize a large-scale randomized social experiment to identify how coworkers affect each other's effort as measured by work absence. The experiment altered the work absence incentives for half of all employees living in Göteborg, Sweden. Using administrative data we are able to recover the...
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This study investigates possible reasons for the gender difference in sickness absence. We estimate both short- and long-term effects of parenthood in a within-couple analysis based on the timing of parenthood. We find that after entering parenthood, women increase their sickness absence by...
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We investigate a unique setting which enables us to distinguish between two theories of work performance. A standard labor supply framework implies a negative effect of the non-pecuniary cost of work on the employee's effort. In contrast, a model of worker morale that is consistent with a widely...
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Presenteeism, i.e. attending work while sick, is widespread and associated with significant costs. Still, economic …
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Utilising a large representative data set for Germany, this study contrasts absenteeism of self-employed individuals …. Furthermore, the gap in absenteeism is apparently not driven by different behaviour in case of sickness as we find no difference …
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We estimate the effect of variable pay schemes on workplace absenteeism using two cross sections of British … suggest that a feedback mechanism is present, whereby high absenteeism in the past is related to a greater future incidence of …
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change that took place in Austria in 2000. In September 2000, an insurance fund that refunded firms for the costs of their …' sickness absences). Before that time, small firms were fully refunded for the wage costs of blue-collar workers' sickness …
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In this paper we study the effect of different degrees of employment protection on absenteeism, paying attention to …
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This study uses panel data describing about 6,500 employees in a large international company to study the incentive effects of performance related pay. The company uses two performance related remuneration mechanisms. One is an individual "surprise" bonus payment. The other is a more structured...
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