Abstract BACKGROUND: In 2005, 52% of workers in the Veneto Region reported one or more sick leave spells in the previous 12 months, compared with 16% reported in the European Survey on Working Condition in 2000 (ESWC), although health conditions were better in the Veneto Region than in the ESWC. OBJECTIVES: Since the above findings were based on answers to a questionnaire, we used an objective source of information in order to further investigate the problem. METHODS: The source of data consisted of the sick leave records of workers in the Veneto Region, 1997-2002, which were obtained from the Italian National Social Security Institute (INPS). Four measurements were used: (1) frequency = number of sick-leave spells during the study perio...
To analyze absenteeism among healthcare workers (HCWs) at a large Italian hospital and to estimate t...
To provide a wide and thorough description of sickness absence (SA) in Spain, focussing on the diffe...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Stress was the most frequent (26,9%) health problem reported in a survey on th...
Background:Previous studies have indicated locality differences of sickness absence in the context o...
Aims: To determine the sickness absence frequency in European Union (EU) countries.Methods: Sickness...
This paper studies the response of sickness absences to changes in the replacement rate for sick lea...
Approximately 3% of employees are absent from work due to illness daily in Europe, while in some cou...
Abstract BACKGROUND: A decreasing time trend for occupational injuries and sickness absence would b...
This study, using the EU-LFS, examines the determinants of sickness absence in 26 EU countries. The ...
Objectives: Data on the prevalence of chronic diseases and their relationship with sickness absence ...
Objective: To examine variation in the duration of non-work-related sickness absence (NWRSA) across ...
Abstract: In Italy employees are fully insured against earning losses due to illness. Since worker’s...
Objectives: Sickness absence (SA) is a widely studied integrated measure of health status. To better...
Abstract: Approximately 3 % of employees are absent from work due to illness daily in Europe, while ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: This study aims to examine diagnosis-specific sickness absence as ...
To analyze absenteeism among healthcare workers (HCWs) at a large Italian hospital and to estimate t...
To provide a wide and thorough description of sickness absence (SA) in Spain, focussing on the diffe...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Stress was the most frequent (26,9%) health problem reported in a survey on th...
Background:Previous studies have indicated locality differences of sickness absence in the context o...
Aims: To determine the sickness absence frequency in European Union (EU) countries.Methods: Sickness...
This paper studies the response of sickness absences to changes in the replacement rate for sick lea...
Approximately 3% of employees are absent from work due to illness daily in Europe, while in some cou...
Abstract BACKGROUND: A decreasing time trend for occupational injuries and sickness absence would b...
This study, using the EU-LFS, examines the determinants of sickness absence in 26 EU countries. The ...
Objectives: Data on the prevalence of chronic diseases and their relationship with sickness absence ...
Objective: To examine variation in the duration of non-work-related sickness absence (NWRSA) across ...
Abstract: In Italy employees are fully insured against earning losses due to illness. Since worker’s...
Objectives: Sickness absence (SA) is a widely studied integrated measure of health status. To better...
Abstract: Approximately 3 % of employees are absent from work due to illness daily in Europe, while ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: This study aims to examine diagnosis-specific sickness absence as ...
To analyze absenteeism among healthcare workers (HCWs) at a large Italian hospital and to estimate t...
To provide a wide and thorough description of sickness absence (SA) in Spain, focussing on the diffe...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Stress was the most frequent (26,9%) health problem reported in a survey on th...