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and mortality and implement several panel data estimation approaches. We find that heat has a significant positive impact …
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In 1999, in Germany, the statutory sick pay level was increased from 80 to 100 percent of foregone earnings for sickness episodes of up to six weeks. We show that this reform has led to an increase in average absence days of about 10 percent or one additional day per employee, per year. The...
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plans. We find confirmatory evidence for the theoretical predictions using claims panel data from a big private insurer …
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plans. We find confirmatory evidence for the theoretical predictions using claims panel data from a big private insurer …
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This article evaluates an expansion of employer-mandated sick leave from 80 to 100 percent of forgone gross wages in Germany. We employ and compare parametric difference-in-difference (DID), matching DID, and mixed approaches. Overall workplace attendance decreased by at least 10 percent or 1...
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This article evaluates an expansion of employer-mandated sick leave from 80 to 100 percent of forgone gross wages in Germany. We employ and compare parametric difference-in-difference (DID), matching DID, and mixed approaches. Overall workplace attendance decreased by at least 10 percent or 1...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009717695
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plans. We find confirmatory evidence for the theoretical predictions using claims panel data from a big private insurer. …
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In 1999, in Germany, the statutory sick pay level was increased from 80 to 100 percent of foregone earnings for sicknessepisodes of up to six weeks. We show that this reform has led to an increase in average absence days of about 10 percent or one additional day per employee, per year. The...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011636523