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absence and mental health, obtained through rich registry data. Our results show that gender does not significantly explain … exposure to bullying and that exposure to bullying is associated with negative immediate self-reported health for both genders … adverse long-term health. This suggests that men and women have different coping strategies. We investigate plausible …
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This paper investigates how changes in work-related factors affect workers' absence and presenteeism behavior. Previous studies (implicitly) assume that there is a substitutive relationship, i.e. a change in a work-related factor decreases the level of absence and simultaneously increases...
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evidence that it is due to working hours mismatch, lower work effort, reduced leisure time or differences in health status. …
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evidence that it is due to working hours mismatch, lower work effort, reduced leisure time or differences in health status. …
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evidence that it is due to working hours mismatch, lower work effort, reduced leisure time or differences in health status. …
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presenteeism are person-related (e.g. individuals' health or job attitude) or work-related (e.g. job demands and constraints on … absence from work). Working when sick can have positive and negative consequences for workers' performance and health, but it …
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