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predictions, the evidence shows that training is negatively influenced by unemployment and turnover while labour productivity has …
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a strong negative impact of unemployment on absenteeism rate, which is considerable larger in small firms due to a …
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J41; M51; J45 </AbstractSection> Copyright Scoppa and Vuri; licensee Springer. 2014
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a strong negative impact of unemployment on absenteeism rate, which is considerable larger in small firms due to a …
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a strong negative impact of unemployment on absenteeism rate, which is considerable larger in small firms due to a …
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a strong negative impact of unemployment on absenteeism rate, which is considerable larger in small firms due to a …
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unemployment rate (at the provincial level). We find a strong negative association between unemployment and absenteeism rate …
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a strong negative impact of unemployment on absenteeism rate, which is considerable larger in small firms due to a …
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a strong negative impact of unemployment on absenteeism rate, which is considerable larger in small firms due to a …
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verifiable, absenteeism due to illness is considered an empirical proxy for employee shirking. The Bank of Italy Household Survey … difficult to monitor jobs show significantly higher levels of absenteeism: employees in public sector or in large firms, with …
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