Aims: Women have much higher rates of sickness absence than men, but the causes of the difference are not well understood. This study examines whether managers have more lenient attitudes toward women’s than toward men’s absence, as this might contribute to higher rates of sickness absence among women. Differences between managers and other employees are also assessed. Methods: Vignettes were used to measure attitudes toward the legitimacy of sickness absence. The vignettes consisted of brief case descriptions of individuals considering asking their physicians for sick leave, with information about the medical condition (mainly taken from the descriptions in ICPC-2), occupation and gender. Respondents judged how appropriate sickness absence...
Division of domestic work by gender has been discussed as part of the explanation why women present ...
Abstract Background The differences in sickness absence between men and women in Sweden have attract...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to explore the employee and the managerial experience of reas...
Previous research offers limited understanding as to why sickness absence is higher among women than...
Previous research offers limited understanding as to why sickness absence is higher among women than...
This study analyses the association between the gender of managers and sickness absence in workplace...
Previous research suggests that both men's and women's level of sickness absence may be systematical...
Background: Previous research has shown that job characteristics, private life and psychosocial fact...
This thesis provides new knowledge about psychological dispositions that are potentially important f...
Women have much higher sickness absence rates than men. One prominent hypothesis is that this is a r...
Background: The differences in sickness absence between men and women in Sweden have attracted a gre...
In Dutch health care and welfare institutions 75% of the employees are women. On the whole, women ar...
Introduction: The aims of this paper were to examine how disabled workers assess encounters with ret...
IIn the literature, sex is often presented as an individual determinant of sickness absence. A commo...
Division of domestic work by gender has been discussed as part of the explanation why women present ...
Division of domestic work by gender has been discussed as part of the explanation why women present ...
Abstract Background The differences in sickness absence between men and women in Sweden have attract...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to explore the employee and the managerial experience of reas...
Previous research offers limited understanding as to why sickness absence is higher among women than...
Previous research offers limited understanding as to why sickness absence is higher among women than...
This study analyses the association between the gender of managers and sickness absence in workplace...
Previous research suggests that both men's and women's level of sickness absence may be systematical...
Background: Previous research has shown that job characteristics, private life and psychosocial fact...
This thesis provides new knowledge about psychological dispositions that are potentially important f...
Women have much higher sickness absence rates than men. One prominent hypothesis is that this is a r...
Background: The differences in sickness absence between men and women in Sweden have attracted a gre...
In Dutch health care and welfare institutions 75% of the employees are women. On the whole, women ar...
Introduction: The aims of this paper were to examine how disabled workers assess encounters with ret...
IIn the literature, sex is often presented as an individual determinant of sickness absence. A commo...
Division of domestic work by gender has been discussed as part of the explanation why women present ...
Division of domestic work by gender has been discussed as part of the explanation why women present ...
Abstract Background The differences in sickness absence between men and women in Sweden have attract...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to explore the employee and the managerial experience of reas...