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agents, ergonomics, working time, violence) and outcomes (injuries, illnesses, absenteeism, job satisfaction) within … workplaces. Third, it explores the implications of the lack of OSH in terms of the economic and social costs that are entailed …
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. Hospitalization/interventions (41%) and indirect costs (68.6%) were the major cost drivers for total direct costs and the overall … economic burden of lung cancer, respectively. Conclusions: Our findings indicate per patient direct medical costs of small cell … lung cancer in terms of both direct and indirect costs. Our findings indicate that hospitalization/interventions cost item …
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costs was done using structured questionnaires from the closed accounting year 2018 as a monthly average. Nonparametric …. The data included information from a total of 2297 patients and 995 employees. The average of total costs were € 17 …, although it should, did not cover all the costs. Micro- providers tended to be cheaper regarding the hours worked by nurses. …
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disease on not only the sufferers, but also on their relatives, there is an ongoing debate about which costs to include and …, 53 articles with 92 complete economic evaluations, reporting costs from healthcare payer/provider and societal … chosen threshold (2% of them became dominant) when societal costs were included. However, another four estimations (4 …
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In health economic evaluation studies, to value productivity loss due to absenteeism, existing methods use wages as a … losses due to absenteeism separately for team workers and non-team workers. Our estimates are based on linked employer … absenteeism results in lower productivity and wages, and the marginal productivity loss due to team worker absenteeism is …
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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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In this paper we treat an individual's health as a continuous variable, in contrast to the traditional literature on income insurance, where it is regularly treated as a binary variable. This is not a minor technical matter; in fact, a continuous treatment of an individual's health sheds new...
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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...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010273918
employers incentives to transfer the costs to their workers, affecting individual wages and inducing cream skimming. Side …
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Does the average level of sickness absence in a neighborhood affect individual sickness absence through social interaction on the neighborhood level? To answer this question, we consider evidence of local benefit-dependency cultures. Well-known methodological problems in this type of analysis...
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