Journal article
THE DETERMINANTS OF LABOR ABSENCE - ECONOMIC-FACTORS AND WORKGROUP NORMS ACROSS COUNTRIES
R DRAGO, M WOODEN
INDUSTRIAL & LABOR RELATIONS REVIEW | INDUSTRIAL LABOR RELAT REV | Published : 1992
DOI: 10.2307/2524592
Abstract
The authors analyze causes of absence from work using data from a survey distributed in 1988 to workers in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States. The results indicate that workgroup cohesion (the degree to which employees work together closely and harmoniously) was associated with low levels of absence if job satisfaction was high, but with high levels of absence if job satisfaction was low. Some employee characteristics associated with lower rates of absence were male gender, short tenure, part-time status, and high wages; shiftwork, sick leave entitlements, and low unemployment rates were associated with higher rates of absence. The authors also find that the determinants o..
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