Abstract: Background: A high prevalence of sickness absence in many countries, at a substantial societal cost, underlines the importance to understand its determining mechanisms. This study focuses on the link between relative deprivation and the probability of sickness absence. Methods: 184,000 men and women in Sweden were followed between 1982 and 2001. The sample consists of working individuals between the ages of 19 and 65. The outcome is defined as experiencing more than 14 days of sickness absence during a year. Based on the complete Swedish population, an individual’s degree of relative deprivation is measured through income compared to individuals of the same age, sex, educational level and type. In accounting for the possibility th...
The level and costs of sickness absence in Sweden have fluctuated over time and there are also impor...
The paper examines whether a worker's sick absence behaviour influences the risk of becoming unemplo...
Background: Sickness absence in Sweden is high, particularly in young women and the reasons are uncl...
Background: A high prevalence of sickness absence in many countries, at a substantial societal cost,...
Background: A high prevalence of sickness absence in many countries, at a substantial societal cost,...
Background: A high prevalence of sickness absence in many countries, at a substantial societal cost,...
running head: Sickness absence as an indicator of health For many years Sweden has experienced high ...
Background: The high levels of sickness absence and disability pensioning experienced during the 199...
Abstract Background The increasing cost of public social sickness insurance poses a serious economic...
Using a sample of 2,789 Swedish residents on working age, this paper analyzes long-term absences fro...
Background: Relative deprivation has previously been discussed as a possible mechanism underlying th...
Objective: To examine the predictors of sickness presenteeism in compar-ison with sickness absenteei...
Introduction: Sickness presenteeism (SP) refers to the practice of going to work despite illness. Th...
The gender gap in sickness absence from work and the influence of parental absence on offspring abse...
Aims: This paper examines the level of long-term sickness absence (LTSA) in Norway and Sweden. It al...
The level and costs of sickness absence in Sweden have fluctuated over time and there are also impor...
The paper examines whether a worker's sick absence behaviour influences the risk of becoming unemplo...
Background: Sickness absence in Sweden is high, particularly in young women and the reasons are uncl...
Background: A high prevalence of sickness absence in many countries, at a substantial societal cost,...
Background: A high prevalence of sickness absence in many countries, at a substantial societal cost,...
Background: A high prevalence of sickness absence in many countries, at a substantial societal cost,...
running head: Sickness absence as an indicator of health For many years Sweden has experienced high ...
Background: The high levels of sickness absence and disability pensioning experienced during the 199...
Abstract Background The increasing cost of public social sickness insurance poses a serious economic...
Using a sample of 2,789 Swedish residents on working age, this paper analyzes long-term absences fro...
Background: Relative deprivation has previously been discussed as a possible mechanism underlying th...
Objective: To examine the predictors of sickness presenteeism in compar-ison with sickness absenteei...
Introduction: Sickness presenteeism (SP) refers to the practice of going to work despite illness. Th...
The gender gap in sickness absence from work and the influence of parental absence on offspring abse...
Aims: This paper examines the level of long-term sickness absence (LTSA) in Norway and Sweden. It al...
The level and costs of sickness absence in Sweden have fluctuated over time and there are also impor...
The paper examines whether a worker's sick absence behaviour influences the risk of becoming unemplo...
Background: Sickness absence in Sweden is high, particularly in young women and the reasons are uncl...