[[abstract]]Objective: To estimate productivity losses and financial costs to employers caused by cigarette smoking in the Taiwan workplace. Methods: The human capital approach was used to calculate lost productivity. Assuming the value of lost productivity was equal to the wage/salary rate and basing the calculations on smoking rate in the workforce, average days of absenteeism, average wage/salary rate, and increased risk and absenteeism among smokers obtained from earlier research, costs due to smoker absenteeism were estimated. Financial losses caused by passive smoking, smoking breaks, and occupational injuries were calculated. Results: Using a conservative estimate of excess absenteeism from work, male smokers took off an average of 4...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate the impact of smoking in the working-age Indonesian population in terms of c...
BackgroundTo estimate the economic impact of migraine on the employed labor force in Taiwan.MethodsT...
Background: Studies on the relationship between unemployment rate and smoking have yielded mixed res...
[[abstract]]Objective: To estimate productivity losses and financial costs to employers caused by ci...
<p><b>Aims:</b> Smoking is associated with significant health and economic burden globally, includin...
[[abstract]]Objective: To estimate the smoking attributable medical expenditures and productivity lo...
ObjectivesTo assess the costs of the health effects of cigarette smoking and secondhand smoke (SHS) ...
[[abstract]]This study, investigating the current status of tobacco damages done to the smoking empl...
Aims: To estimate the prevalence of passive smoking at work in the whole workforce in Hong Kong (pop...
[[abstract]]Background: The implementation of worksite smoking policies has shown significant effect...
[[abstract]]Cigarette smoking is one of the most serious health problems in Taiwan. Although the Tai...
[[abstract]]Objective. To explore the emerging tobacco epidemic in female workers in the growing mic...
If organization suffers losses because of employees smoking, the administration can encourage employ...
[[abstract]]Objective. To explore the emerging tobacco epidemic in female workers in the growing mic...
Background Tobacco use causes acute and chronic diseases such as acute myocardial infarction (ICD-1...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate the impact of smoking in the working-age Indonesian population in terms of c...
BackgroundTo estimate the economic impact of migraine on the employed labor force in Taiwan.MethodsT...
Background: Studies on the relationship between unemployment rate and smoking have yielded mixed res...
[[abstract]]Objective: To estimate productivity losses and financial costs to employers caused by ci...
<p><b>Aims:</b> Smoking is associated with significant health and economic burden globally, includin...
[[abstract]]Objective: To estimate the smoking attributable medical expenditures and productivity lo...
ObjectivesTo assess the costs of the health effects of cigarette smoking and secondhand smoke (SHS) ...
[[abstract]]This study, investigating the current status of tobacco damages done to the smoking empl...
Aims: To estimate the prevalence of passive smoking at work in the whole workforce in Hong Kong (pop...
[[abstract]]Background: The implementation of worksite smoking policies has shown significant effect...
[[abstract]]Cigarette smoking is one of the most serious health problems in Taiwan. Although the Tai...
[[abstract]]Objective. To explore the emerging tobacco epidemic in female workers in the growing mic...
If organization suffers losses because of employees smoking, the administration can encourage employ...
[[abstract]]Objective. To explore the emerging tobacco epidemic in female workers in the growing mic...
Background Tobacco use causes acute and chronic diseases such as acute myocardial infarction (ICD-1...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate the impact of smoking in the working-age Indonesian population in terms of c...
BackgroundTo estimate the economic impact of migraine on the employed labor force in Taiwan.MethodsT...
Background: Studies on the relationship between unemployment rate and smoking have yielded mixed res...