The cost of absenteeism in the UK has been estimated to be £12 billion per annum. If productivity is some function of the health state of the worker firms may prefer some sickness absence to universal attendance. However, when the health state of the worker cannot be verified the firm must structure its employment contract in order to align the workers’ incentives with its own. The nature of the optimal contract under these circumstances has recently been analysed by Chatterji & Tilley (2002) and Skåtun (2003) who generate rather different theoretical results and empirical implications. In this paper we synthesise these two approaches and reconcile their results
The paper presents a tractable general equilibrium model of search unemployment that incorporates ab...
We investigate the impact on work absence of a massive reduction in paid sick leave benefits. We exp...
The cost of sickness absence for UK firms is considerable, estimated to be somewhere between �£13 ...
The cost of absenteeism in the UK has been estimated to be £12 billion per annum. If productivity is...
The annual cost of absenteeism from the workplace in the UK has been estimated to be over 1% of GDP....
The annual cost of absenteeism from the workplace in the UK has been estimated to be over 1% of GDP....
Labour market regulations aimed at enhancing job-security are dominant in several OECD countries. Th...
Labour market regulations aimed at enhancing job-security are dominant in several OECD countries. Th...
This paper brings new evidence on the relationship between employees' well being, sickness absence a...
Economists have been somewhat remiss in dealing with the issue of worker absence. This is surprising...
Absenteeism is an important feature of the labour market, imposing significant costs on employers an...
We analyse the impact of a social security reform that changed the costs incurred by firms due to si...
We extend the efficiency wage model of Shapiro and Stiglitz to account for the observation that work...
The paper examines whether a worker's sick absence behaviour influences the risk of becoming unemplo...
This paper examines the effect of the replacement rule of the Finnish sickness insurance syst...
The paper presents a tractable general equilibrium model of search unemployment that incorporates ab...
We investigate the impact on work absence of a massive reduction in paid sick leave benefits. We exp...
The cost of sickness absence for UK firms is considerable, estimated to be somewhere between �£13 ...
The cost of absenteeism in the UK has been estimated to be £12 billion per annum. If productivity is...
The annual cost of absenteeism from the workplace in the UK has been estimated to be over 1% of GDP....
The annual cost of absenteeism from the workplace in the UK has been estimated to be over 1% of GDP....
Labour market regulations aimed at enhancing job-security are dominant in several OECD countries. Th...
Labour market regulations aimed at enhancing job-security are dominant in several OECD countries. Th...
This paper brings new evidence on the relationship between employees' well being, sickness absence a...
Economists have been somewhat remiss in dealing with the issue of worker absence. This is surprising...
Absenteeism is an important feature of the labour market, imposing significant costs on employers an...
We analyse the impact of a social security reform that changed the costs incurred by firms due to si...
We extend the efficiency wage model of Shapiro and Stiglitz to account for the observation that work...
The paper examines whether a worker's sick absence behaviour influences the risk of becoming unemplo...
This paper examines the effect of the replacement rule of the Finnish sickness insurance syst...
The paper presents a tractable general equilibrium model of search unemployment that incorporates ab...
We investigate the impact on work absence of a massive reduction in paid sick leave benefits. We exp...
The cost of sickness absence for UK firms is considerable, estimated to be somewhere between �£13 ...