Sickness absence has risen over the past years in Norway. An explanation put forward is that a tougher labour market represents a health hazard, while a competing hypothesis predicts that loss of job security works as a disciplinary device. In this analysis we aim to trace a causal impact of organizational turmoil or job insecurity on sickness absence, applying a difference-in-difference approach. Utilizing a negative financial shock that hit specific employers and workplaces, we find that sickness absence decreased considerably in the following year. The decrease is substantially larger among males than among female employees
This study, using the EU-LFS, examines the determinants of sickness absence in 26 EU countries. The ...
Most absence from work is attributed to illness, and dealing with it can be a challenge in different...
The model of sickness presence (SP) proposed by Aronsson and Gustafsson consists of two parts. The f...
AbstractExcessive sickness absence may hurt productivity and put a strain on public finances. One ex...
Excessive sickness absence may hurt productivity and put a strain on public finances. One explanatio...
Norway has the highest percent of sickness absenteeism in the world (faktisk.no, 2018) and the assoc...
Sickness absence is an empirical phenomenon of all time. Generally, it has a medical cause. However,...
This thesis investigates how the unemployment rate affect the sickness-absence in Troms county. For ...
Available online: http://dx.doi.org/10.5465/amp.2013.0106International audienceThe article reviews r...
Previous research suggests that both men's and women's level of sickness absence may be systematical...
The author analyzes the relationship between unionization and absences due to sickness in Norway usi...
A sizeable body of research has demonstrated a relationship between organizational change and increa...
The paper examines whether a worker's sick absence behaviour influences the risk of becoming unemplo...
It is generally assumed that organizational downsizing has considerable negative consequences, not o...
Organizational injustice is known to negatively affect employees’ health and to increase the risk fo...
This study, using the EU-LFS, examines the determinants of sickness absence in 26 EU countries. The ...
Most absence from work is attributed to illness, and dealing with it can be a challenge in different...
The model of sickness presence (SP) proposed by Aronsson and Gustafsson consists of two parts. The f...
AbstractExcessive sickness absence may hurt productivity and put a strain on public finances. One ex...
Excessive sickness absence may hurt productivity and put a strain on public finances. One explanatio...
Norway has the highest percent of sickness absenteeism in the world (faktisk.no, 2018) and the assoc...
Sickness absence is an empirical phenomenon of all time. Generally, it has a medical cause. However,...
This thesis investigates how the unemployment rate affect the sickness-absence in Troms county. For ...
Available online: http://dx.doi.org/10.5465/amp.2013.0106International audienceThe article reviews r...
Previous research suggests that both men's and women's level of sickness absence may be systematical...
The author analyzes the relationship between unionization and absences due to sickness in Norway usi...
A sizeable body of research has demonstrated a relationship between organizational change and increa...
The paper examines whether a worker's sick absence behaviour influences the risk of becoming unemplo...
It is generally assumed that organizational downsizing has considerable negative consequences, not o...
Organizational injustice is known to negatively affect employees’ health and to increase the risk fo...
This study, using the EU-LFS, examines the determinants of sickness absence in 26 EU countries. The ...
Most absence from work is attributed to illness, and dealing with it can be a challenge in different...
The model of sickness presence (SP) proposed by Aronsson and Gustafsson consists of two parts. The f...