This article argues that our understanding of absences and absenteeism, deriving from seminal studies in the sociology of work and employment, has been overtaken by hugely significant developments in political economy, regulation and employment relations. A new research agenda that addresses the changed oragnisational politics of absence management and the consequences for employees is urgently required
This article examines the organisational and cultural factors, both formal and informal, which lead ...
It has been estimated that employee absenteeism costs the U.S. economy on the order of $40 billion p...
Introduction Research investigating frequent sickness absence (3 or more episodes per year) is scarc...
This article argues that our understanding of absences and absenteeism, deriving from seminal studie...
This paper discusses reformulating a research agenda on sickness absenteeism. It was presented at th...
af who work are long-term sickness absent [1]. Inability to Sickness absence is a multifaceted probl...
Available online: http://dx.doi.org/10.5465/amp.2013.0106International audienceThe article reviews r...
Most absence from work is attributed to illness, and dealing with it can be a challenge in different...
ing difficulties are not only a problem among the eld-erly, but also a common problem in the working...
The article is a continuation of the issue of managing worker absence (Gajdzik, 2015). Theoretical c...
Absenteeism has been variously defined by the Authorities from time to time. Thus the term Absenteei...
Sickness absence has risen over the past years in Norway. An explanation put forward is that a tough...
Purpose: The present article reviews the literature on the relationship between organizational chang...
Absence can occur in a variety of ways; short-term, long-term, authorised and unauthorised can be as...
Sickness absence (non-attendance at work attributed to health complaints) is a complex phenomenon, i...
This article examines the organisational and cultural factors, both formal and informal, which lead ...
It has been estimated that employee absenteeism costs the U.S. economy on the order of $40 billion p...
Introduction Research investigating frequent sickness absence (3 or more episodes per year) is scarc...
This article argues that our understanding of absences and absenteeism, deriving from seminal studie...
This paper discusses reformulating a research agenda on sickness absenteeism. It was presented at th...
af who work are long-term sickness absent [1]. Inability to Sickness absence is a multifaceted probl...
Available online: http://dx.doi.org/10.5465/amp.2013.0106International audienceThe article reviews r...
Most absence from work is attributed to illness, and dealing with it can be a challenge in different...
ing difficulties are not only a problem among the eld-erly, but also a common problem in the working...
The article is a continuation of the issue of managing worker absence (Gajdzik, 2015). Theoretical c...
Absenteeism has been variously defined by the Authorities from time to time. Thus the term Absenteei...
Sickness absence has risen over the past years in Norway. An explanation put forward is that a tough...
Purpose: The present article reviews the literature on the relationship between organizational chang...
Absence can occur in a variety of ways; short-term, long-term, authorised and unauthorised can be as...
Sickness absence (non-attendance at work attributed to health complaints) is a complex phenomenon, i...
This article examines the organisational and cultural factors, both formal and informal, which lead ...
It has been estimated that employee absenteeism costs the U.S. economy on the order of $40 billion p...
Introduction Research investigating frequent sickness absence (3 or more episodes per year) is scarc...