This study, using the EU-LFS, examines the determinants of sickness absence in 26 EU countries. The analysis highlights the importance of demographic and workplace characteristics and of institutional and societal conditions. Female workers aged 26-35 exhibit higher absenteeism, possibly reflecting the level of high household labour pressure. Increased job insecurity, captured by temporary contracts, and labour market uncertainty, reflected in higher unemployment rates, have a negative effect on absenteeism. Finally, individual sickness absence is lower in countries with higher proportion of dependent/out of the labour market individuals, probably because of the increasing pressure labour active people may experience
Aims: To determine the sickness absence frequency in European Union (EU) countries.Methods: Sickness...
In the preceding four weeks one employee in ten was absent from work for at least one day on sick le...
International audienceUsing data from waves 3 (1996) and 8 (2001) of the European Community Househol...
This study, using the EU-LFS, examines the determinants of sickness absence in 26 EU countries. The ...
This study, using the EU-LFS, examines the determinants of sickness absence in 26 EU countries. The ...
This study, using the EU-LFS, examines the determinants of sickness absence in 26 EU countries. The ...
International audienceUsing data from the 2010 European Working Conditions Survey, this study explor...
International audienceBackground: The studies on the associations between psychosocial work factors ...
International audienceBackground: The studies on the associations between psychosocial work factors ...
Objective: In addition to acute health problems, various aspects of health behavior, work-related an...
Previous attempts to analyse international differences in patterns of worker absenteeism have not be...
Objective: In addition to acute health problems, various aspects of health behavior, work-related an...
Sickness absence is an empirical phenomenon of all time. Generally, it has a medical cause. However,...
Sweden has one of Europe's highest sickness absence rates and Great Britain one of the lowest. The S...
Objective: In addition to acute health problems, various aspects of health behavior, work-related an...
Aims: To determine the sickness absence frequency in European Union (EU) countries.Methods: Sickness...
In the preceding four weeks one employee in ten was absent from work for at least one day on sick le...
International audienceUsing data from waves 3 (1996) and 8 (2001) of the European Community Househol...
This study, using the EU-LFS, examines the determinants of sickness absence in 26 EU countries. The ...
This study, using the EU-LFS, examines the determinants of sickness absence in 26 EU countries. The ...
This study, using the EU-LFS, examines the determinants of sickness absence in 26 EU countries. The ...
International audienceUsing data from the 2010 European Working Conditions Survey, this study explor...
International audienceBackground: The studies on the associations between psychosocial work factors ...
International audienceBackground: The studies on the associations between psychosocial work factors ...
Objective: In addition to acute health problems, various aspects of health behavior, work-related an...
Previous attempts to analyse international differences in patterns of worker absenteeism have not be...
Objective: In addition to acute health problems, various aspects of health behavior, work-related an...
Sickness absence is an empirical phenomenon of all time. Generally, it has a medical cause. However,...
Sweden has one of Europe's highest sickness absence rates and Great Britain one of the lowest. The S...
Objective: In addition to acute health problems, various aspects of health behavior, work-related an...
Aims: To determine the sickness absence frequency in European Union (EU) countries.Methods: Sickness...
In the preceding four weeks one employee in ten was absent from work for at least one day on sick le...
International audienceUsing data from waves 3 (1996) and 8 (2001) of the European Community Househol...