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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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Social insurance programs typically comprise sick leave insurance. An important policy parameter is how the cost of sick leave are shared between workers, firms, and the social security system. We show that this sharing rule affects not only absence behavior, but also workers' subsequent health....
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Social insurance programs typically comprise sick leave insurance. An important policy parameter is how the cost of sick leave are shared between workers, firms, and the social security system. We show that this sharing rule affects not only absence behavior, but also workers' subsequent health....
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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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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 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010193380
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 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010195595
the funding did not affect students’ absenteeism or academic attainment, but it prevented around 800 students (c. 10% of …
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