AbstractObjectiveProductivity costs are usually estimated by multiplying the wage with the period absent. This can lead to an overestimation if compensation mechanisms occur. Until now only Dutch data are available on the influence of compensation mechanisms on lost productivity, but between-country differences in frequency and type of compensation mechanisms can be expected. The objective of this study was to understand whether compensation mechanisms for days absent from paid work differ in type and frequency across countries and to explore whether this would result in between-country differences in relevant lost productivity.MethodsData from a cross-sectional survey among respondents with rheumatic disorders from four countries were the ...
This paper has established the existence of a trade-off between productivity and participation. This...
Using two cross-sections of a representative dataset of British establishments, the effect of variou...
AbstractObjectiveExisting productivity questionnaires do not capture sufficient information to enabl...
AbstractObjectiveProductivity costs are usually estimated by multiplying the wage with the period ab...
Objective: Productivity costs are usually estimated by multiplying the wage with the period absent. ...
Productivity costs related to paid work are commonly calculated in economic evaluations of health te...
Traditionally, production losses are estimated using the human capital or friction cost method. Thes...
Background: When national pharmacoeconomic guidelines are compared, different recommendations are id...
The objective of this study is to review current measurement issues and valuation methods such as "h...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Background: The question of how to value lost productivity in econom...
Abstract In health economic evaluation studies, to value productivity loss due to abs...
AbstractFor at least two decades, there has been an intense debate on whether and how to include the...
Objective: To compare work disability, sick leave, and productivity costs due to ankylosing spondyli...
Traditionally, productivity loss has been measured according to illness-related absence from work (a...
For at least two decades, there has been an intense debate on whether and how to include the value o...
This paper has established the existence of a trade-off between productivity and participation. This...
Using two cross-sections of a representative dataset of British establishments, the effect of variou...
AbstractObjectiveExisting productivity questionnaires do not capture sufficient information to enabl...
AbstractObjectiveProductivity costs are usually estimated by multiplying the wage with the period ab...
Objective: Productivity costs are usually estimated by multiplying the wage with the period absent. ...
Productivity costs related to paid work are commonly calculated in economic evaluations of health te...
Traditionally, production losses are estimated using the human capital or friction cost method. Thes...
Background: When national pharmacoeconomic guidelines are compared, different recommendations are id...
The objective of this study is to review current measurement issues and valuation methods such as "h...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Background: The question of how to value lost productivity in econom...
Abstract In health economic evaluation studies, to value productivity loss due to abs...
AbstractFor at least two decades, there has been an intense debate on whether and how to include the...
Objective: To compare work disability, sick leave, and productivity costs due to ankylosing spondyli...
Traditionally, productivity loss has been measured according to illness-related absence from work (a...
For at least two decades, there has been an intense debate on whether and how to include the value o...
This paper has established the existence of a trade-off between productivity and participation. This...
Using two cross-sections of a representative dataset of British establishments, the effect of variou...
AbstractObjectiveExisting productivity questionnaires do not capture sufficient information to enabl...