Objectives: Sickness absence in workplaces may reflect working conditions. It may also reflect a "healthy hire effect," i.e., that workplaces recruit individuals with experience of sickness absence differently. The purpose of the study was to determine if a history of sickness absence among recruits is associated with the average level of sickness absence in workplaces. Material and Methods: In a register-based follow-up study, Swedish workplaces with at least 5 employees in 2006 were selected (approximately 127 000 workplaces with 3.9 million employees). The workplaces were categorized according to the average workplace sickness absence in 2006 and the recruits were categorized according to the individual sickness absence in 2005. The work...
The model of sickness presence (SP) proposed by Aronsson and Gustafsson consists of two parts. The f...
Norway has the highest percent of sickness absenteeism in the world (faktisk.no, 2018) and the assoc...
BACKGROUND: Perception by workers of their health problems as work-related is possibly associated wi...
Objectives: Sickness absence in workplaces may reflect working conditions. It may also reflect a "he...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined if the association between work environment factors and sickness abs...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: Although sickness absence is a strong predictor of health, whether...
Background:Previous studies have indicated locality differences of sickness absence in the context o...
Background: Earlier studies have suggested that sickness presenteeism (SP) may be a risk factor for ...
BACKGROUND: Investigation of the relations between job demands, health and sickness absence is requi...
BACKGROUND: When dissatisfaction with work precedes sickness absence, screening for satisfaction lev...
International audienceBACKGROUND: High sickness absence is associated with poor health status, but i...
Background The association between sickness presence (SP), sickness absence (SA) and health is not w...
Background: The aim of this paper was to investigate if job demands, decision authority, and workpla...
Objective Previous literature has established associations between psychosocial working conditions a...
OBJECTIVES: Little is known regarding incidence and recurrence of sickness absence in self-employed....
The model of sickness presence (SP) proposed by Aronsson and Gustafsson consists of two parts. The f...
Norway has the highest percent of sickness absenteeism in the world (faktisk.no, 2018) and the assoc...
BACKGROUND: Perception by workers of their health problems as work-related is possibly associated wi...
Objectives: Sickness absence in workplaces may reflect working conditions. It may also reflect a "he...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined if the association between work environment factors and sickness abs...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: Although sickness absence is a strong predictor of health, whether...
Background:Previous studies have indicated locality differences of sickness absence in the context o...
Background: Earlier studies have suggested that sickness presenteeism (SP) may be a risk factor for ...
BACKGROUND: Investigation of the relations between job demands, health and sickness absence is requi...
BACKGROUND: When dissatisfaction with work precedes sickness absence, screening for satisfaction lev...
International audienceBACKGROUND: High sickness absence is associated with poor health status, but i...
Background The association between sickness presence (SP), sickness absence (SA) and health is not w...
Background: The aim of this paper was to investigate if job demands, decision authority, and workpla...
Objective Previous literature has established associations between psychosocial working conditions a...
OBJECTIVES: Little is known regarding incidence and recurrence of sickness absence in self-employed....
The model of sickness presence (SP) proposed by Aronsson and Gustafsson consists of two parts. The f...
Norway has the highest percent of sickness absenteeism in the world (faktisk.no, 2018) and the assoc...
BACKGROUND: Perception by workers of their health problems as work-related is possibly associated wi...