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of monitoring and monetary incentives in addressing absenteeism. Sickness absence is sensitive to monitoring intervals … changes in relative public/private sector absence rates were observed in the three semesters in which stricter monitoring …
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monitoring was introduced together with an average 20% cut in replacement rates for civil servants on short sick leave, sickness … substantially decreased when a subsequent policy change brought back monitoring to the pre-reform level, while leaving monetary …
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programme that encouraged public hospitals to increase staff retention through data monitoring and improving the non …
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Excessive turnover can signicantly impair an organization's performance. Using high-quality administrative data and staggered dierence-in-dierences strategies, we evaluate the impact of a programme that encouraged public hospitals to increase staff retention by providing data and guidelines on...
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determined substantial increases in attendance. -- Monetary incentives ; monitoring ; effort ; sickness absence … of monitoring and monetary incentives in addressing absenteeism. Sickness absence is sensitive to monitoring intervals … changes in relative public/private sector absence rates were observed in the three semesters in which stricter monitoring …
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relative importance of monitoring and monetary incentives in determining a basic measure of effort: presence at work. When … stricter monitoring was introduced together with an average 20% cut in replacement rates for civil servants on short sick leave … substantially decreased when a subsequent policy change brought back monitoring to the pre-reform level, while leaving monetary …
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United States Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts describes the American judiciary as the envy of other constitutional democracies. But in one respect, the judiciary apparently trails others: judicial pay. Citing higher salaries of judges in other countries, Chief Justice Roberts and...
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this constituency’s growing power — an effort that promises to be an uphill struggle …
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