Research on health-related work absenteeism focuses primarily on moral hazard issues but seldom discriminates between the types of illnesses that prompt workers to stay home or seek care. This paper focuses on chronic migraine, a common and acute illness that can prove to be relatively debilitating. Our analysis is based upon the absenteeism of workers employed in a large Fortune-100 manufacturing firm in the United States. We model their daily transitions between work and absence spells between January 1996 up until December 1998. Only absence due to migraine and depression, its main comorbidity, are taken into account. Our results show that there is considerable correlation between the different states we consider. In addition, workers wh...
Frequent sickness absence, i.e. 3 or more sickness absence spells per year, has a prevalence of 6% i...
Background:Previous studies have indicated locality differences of sickness absence in the context o...
Sickness absence is an empirical phenomenon of all time. Generally, it has a medical cause. However,...
Research on health-related work absenteeism focuses primarily on moral hazard issues but seldom disc...
Absenteeism is an important feature of the labour market, imposing significant costs on employers an...
The paper examines whether a worker's sick absence behaviour influences the risk of becoming unemplo...
Employee absences are both costly and disruptive for business, and the trend has been increasing ste...
International audienceSome diseases are major causes of absenteeism from work. The incidence of thes...
Often neglected in the economic literature, working conditions can influence work behavior. This stu...
Available online: http://dx.doi.org/10.5465/amp.2013.0106International audienceThe article reviews r...
Purpose: The aim of this cross-sectional, observational study was to determine the impact of self-re...
IntroductionEmployers may incur costs related to absenteeism among employees who have chronic diseas...
Purpose: To investigate the organisational perspectives on the effectiveness of their attendance man...
IntroductionResearch investigating frequent sickness absence (3 or more episodes per year) is scarce...
Objective: People who have been on long-term absence from work because of ill health usually have re...
Frequent sickness absence, i.e. 3 or more sickness absence spells per year, has a prevalence of 6% i...
Background:Previous studies have indicated locality differences of sickness absence in the context o...
Sickness absence is an empirical phenomenon of all time. Generally, it has a medical cause. However,...
Research on health-related work absenteeism focuses primarily on moral hazard issues but seldom disc...
Absenteeism is an important feature of the labour market, imposing significant costs on employers an...
The paper examines whether a worker's sick absence behaviour influences the risk of becoming unemplo...
Employee absences are both costly and disruptive for business, and the trend has been increasing ste...
International audienceSome diseases are major causes of absenteeism from work. The incidence of thes...
Often neglected in the economic literature, working conditions can influence work behavior. This stu...
Available online: http://dx.doi.org/10.5465/amp.2013.0106International audienceThe article reviews r...
Purpose: The aim of this cross-sectional, observational study was to determine the impact of self-re...
IntroductionEmployers may incur costs related to absenteeism among employees who have chronic diseas...
Purpose: To investigate the organisational perspectives on the effectiveness of their attendance man...
IntroductionResearch investigating frequent sickness absence (3 or more episodes per year) is scarce...
Objective: People who have been on long-term absence from work because of ill health usually have re...
Frequent sickness absence, i.e. 3 or more sickness absence spells per year, has a prevalence of 6% i...
Background:Previous studies have indicated locality differences of sickness absence in the context o...
Sickness absence is an empirical phenomenon of all time. Generally, it has a medical cause. However,...