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the form of absenteeism and presenteeism. A new survey that combines questions from existing HRQOL and workforce … absenteeism than faculty, but faculty had higher levels of presenteeism. Using multivariate regression models on several measures … of productivity, including both absenteeism and presenteeism, we concluded that mental health measures were stronger …
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which pales by comparison with the 375 million working days lost onaverage as a result of absenteeism over the 1980's … [Economic Trends].Furthermore, a study by management consultants, Arthur Anderson, recentlyestimated the cost of absenteeism to … paid in the economicliterature to either the causes and/or the effects of absenteeism. Nevertheless,the discipline has …
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worker productivity loss (e.g., absenteeism <—> presenteeism) into a single comprehensive outcome; and (3) to examine the …, and future recommendation of outcomes. Several measurement and analytic approaches to combine absenteeism and presenteeism …
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Worker productivity is a combination of time off work (absenteeism) due to an illness and time at work but with reduced … array of indicators of absenteeism. Twenty-one measures of at-work productivity loss, ranging from single item indicators to …
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Australian women’s participation in paid work has been and continues to be strongly influenced by gendered patterns of parental care. This thesis examines how children structure another dimension of economic stratification in Australia, hourly wages. Previous studies from the United States and...
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