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Highlights• In 2021 Germany introduced an obligation for employees to provide proof of their Covid-status in the workplace.• We examine whether employees circumvent the obligation to prove their status by taking sick leave.• Our findings indicate that the obligation led to additional days...
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Highlights• In 2021 Germany introduced an obligation for employees to provide proof of their Covid-status in the workplace.• We examine whether employees circumvent the obligation to prove their status by taking sick leave.• Our findings indicate that the obligation led to additional days...
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This paper uses the UK Labour Force Survey data over the period 1984-2002 to analyse the determinants of the level of worker absenteeism in the UK. We find that absenteeism is particularly sensitive to measured aspects of the workers contractual arrangements. We argue that this is important for...
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Previous attempts to analyse international differences in patterns of worker absenteeism have not been convincing because of the difficulty in obtaining internationally comparable data. In this paper, we apply the technique described by Barmby, Ercolani and Treble(1999) to data on full-time...
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This study analyses sickness absence in selected European countries. We suggested and applied three sick‑leave measures: global sickness absence rate, frequency rate, and absolute crude absence rate. To calculate the rates, open access data from Eurostat, the OECD, and the WHO were used. On...
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