IIn the literature, sex is often presented as an individual determinant of sickness absence. A common finding is that women are absent from work more than men. In this article, we examine sex as a variable that can function as a surrogate for certain workplace determinants. Our study is based on a quantitative analysis of the organisational factors (work organisation, working conditions, social relations, and job resources) of sickness absences for both men and women. This study included 14241 men and 10245 women, and our approach essentially consists of applying multinomial logistic regressions to data from the SUMER national survey. The results show that the relationships between sex and absenteeism are weak and significant at only p 21 ...
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...
The present study has three objectives: a) to examine the relationship between age and avoidable abs...
IIn the literature, sex is often presented as an individual determinant of sickness absence. A commo...
Background: Previous research has shown that job characteristics, private life and psychosocial fact...
Women have much higher sickness absence rates than men. One prominent hypothesis is that this is a r...
Previous research suggests that both men's and women's level of sickness absence may be systematical...
In the preceding four weeks one employee in ten was absent from work for at least one day on sick le...
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 ...
This study analyses the association between the gender of managers and sickness absence in workplace...
** * Preliminary Version *** Swedish women are on average more absent from work for health reasons w...
Aims: Women have much higher rates of sickness absence than men, but the causes of the difference ar...
In Dutch health care and welfare institutions 75% of the employees are women. On the whole, women ar...
In most countries, women are absent from work more frequently than men. Using personnel data, we fin...
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...
The present study has three objectives: a) to examine the relationship between age and avoidable abs...
IIn the literature, sex is often presented as an individual determinant of sickness absence. A commo...
Background: Previous research has shown that job characteristics, private life and psychosocial fact...
Women have much higher sickness absence rates than men. One prominent hypothesis is that this is a r...
Previous research suggests that both men's and women's level of sickness absence may be systematical...
In the preceding four weeks one employee in ten was absent from work for at least one day on sick le...
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 ...
This study analyses the association between the gender of managers and sickness absence in workplace...
** * Preliminary Version *** Swedish women are on average more absent from work for health reasons w...
Aims: Women have much higher rates of sickness absence than men, but the causes of the difference ar...
In Dutch health care and welfare institutions 75% of the employees are women. On the whole, women ar...
In most countries, women are absent from work more frequently than men. Using personnel data, we fin...
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...
The present study has three objectives: a) to examine the relationship between age and avoidable abs...