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Higher replacement rates often imply higher levels of absenteeism, yet even in generous welfare economies, private sick … that the higher level of absenteeism in Norway compared to UK is related to the threshold in the Norwegian public sick pay …
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Many large listed firms offer workers the opportunity to buy shares in the firm at discounted rates through employee stock purchase plans (ESPP). The discounted rate creates a gift exchange, where the firm hopes that workers who accept the gift reciprocate with greater loyalty and effort. But...
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Higher replacement rates often imply higher levels of absenteeism, yet even in generous welfare economies, private sick … that the higher level of absenteeism in Norway compared to UK is related to the threshold in the Norwegian public sick pay …
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Employees exposed to high involvement management (HIM) practices have higher subjective wellbeing, fewer accidents but more short absence spells than 'like' employees not exposed to HIM. These results are robust to extensive work, wage and sickness absence history controls. We present a model...
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Using linked employer-employee data for Finland we examine associations between job design and ten measures of worker wellbeing. In accordance with Karasek's (1979) model we find positive correlations between many aspects of worker wellbeing and job control. However, contrary to the model, job...
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