Abstract In health economic evaluation studies, to value productivity loss due to absenteeism, existing methods use wages as a proxy value for marginal productivity. This study is the first to test the equality between wage and marginal productivity losses due to absenteeism separately for team workers and non-team workers. Our estimates are based on linked employer-employee data from Canada. Results indicate that team workers are more productive and earn higher wages than non-team workers. However, the productivity gap between these two groups is considerably larger than the wage gap. In small firms, employee absenteeism results in lower productivity and wages, and the marginal productivity loss due to team worker absenteeis...
Worker Absenteeism is a significant factor which decreases a significant amount of work time of work...
Using linked employer-employee data from the Canadian Workplace and Employee Survey 1999-2004, we pr...
We present a model showing that firms with interdependent worker productivity (team production) have...
In health economic evaluation studies, to value productivity loss due to absenteeism, existing metho...
The study measure the impact of absenteeism on output and wages at the firm level. The objective is ...
Traditionally, productivity loss has been measured according to illness-related absence from work (a...
Traditionally, production losses are estimated using the human capital or friction cost method. Thes...
Productivity costs related to paid work are commonly calculated in economic evaluations of health te...
The objective of this study is to review current measurement issues and valuation methods such as "h...
Using data from a survey of 800 managers in 12 industries, we find empirical support for the hypothe...
Employer-sponsored health insurance is the most widely spread form of medical coverage in the United...
In this paper we analyze the effects of introducing experience rating on the employer contributions ...
applies. In this paper, we provide new evidence on the determinants of absenteeism using the Workpla...
In this paper, we provide new evidence on the determinants of absenteeism using the Workplace Employ...
Objective: This study examines the effects of 13 psychological and physical health conditions on wor...
Worker Absenteeism is a significant factor which decreases a significant amount of work time of work...
Using linked employer-employee data from the Canadian Workplace and Employee Survey 1999-2004, we pr...
We present a model showing that firms with interdependent worker productivity (team production) have...
In health economic evaluation studies, to value productivity loss due to absenteeism, existing metho...
The study measure the impact of absenteeism on output and wages at the firm level. The objective is ...
Traditionally, productivity loss has been measured according to illness-related absence from work (a...
Traditionally, production losses are estimated using the human capital or friction cost method. Thes...
Productivity costs related to paid work are commonly calculated in economic evaluations of health te...
The objective of this study is to review current measurement issues and valuation methods such as "h...
Using data from a survey of 800 managers in 12 industries, we find empirical support for the hypothe...
Employer-sponsored health insurance is the most widely spread form of medical coverage in the United...
In this paper we analyze the effects of introducing experience rating on the employer contributions ...
applies. In this paper, we provide new evidence on the determinants of absenteeism using the Workpla...
In this paper, we provide new evidence on the determinants of absenteeism using the Workplace Employ...
Objective: This study examines the effects of 13 psychological and physical health conditions on wor...
Worker Absenteeism is a significant factor which decreases a significant amount of work time of work...
Using linked employer-employee data from the Canadian Workplace and Employee Survey 1999-2004, we pr...
We present a model showing that firms with interdependent worker productivity (team production) have...