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Presenteeism, i.e. attending work while sick, is widespread and associated with significant costs. Still, economic … analyses of this phenomenon are rare. In a theoretical model, we show that presenteeism arises due to differences between … positively related to presenteeism. Better dismissal protection, captured by higher tenure, is associated with slightly fewer …
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Presenteeism, i.e. attending work while sick, is widespread and associated with significant costs. Still, economic … analyses of this phenomenon are rare. In a theoretical model, we show that presenteeism arises due to differences between … positively related to presenteeism. Better dismissal protection, captured by higher tenure, is associated with slightly fewer …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010518000
domain of presenteeism, i.e. an increase in sick leave (due to reductions in the workers' or the firms' cost share) would …
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domain of presenteeism, i. e. an increase in sick leave (due to reductions in the workers' or the firms' cost share) would …
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mental health and two alternative workplace productivity measures - absenteeism and presenteeism (i.e., lower productivity …, job conditions are related to both presenteeism and absenteeism even after accounting for workers' self-reported mental … in good rather than poor mental health. The effects of job complexity and stress on absenteeism do not depend on workers …
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We investigate the impact on work absence of a massive reduction in paid sick leave benefits. We exploit a policy change that only affected public sector workers in Spain and compare changes in the number and length of spells they take relative to unaffected private sector workers. Our results...
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We investigate the impact on work absence of a massive reduction in paid sick leave benefits. We exploit a policy change that only affected public sector workers in Spain and compare changes in the number and length of spells they take relative to unaffected private sector workers. Our results...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012239176
. The average worker in our sample is in the domain of presenteeism, that is, an increase in sick leave due to reductions in …
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