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About one in every three employees seen by their occupational physician is absent from work because of psychosocial health complaints.
An employee who is absent from work as the result of an occupational injury or illness, and who is receiving Worker's Compensation insurance payments, will earn vacation at his or her normal rate for a period not to exceed one year, and will not be credited with sick leave for the period of absence.
Under a group health plan, coverage for an employee becomes effective after 90 days of continuous service; that is, if an employee is absent from work (for any reason) before completing 90 days of service, the beginning of the 90-day period is measured from the day the employee returns to work (without any credit for service before the absence).
Our main dependent variable, Absenteeism, is the fraction of weeks the individual is absent from work over the total number of weeks actually worked4.
According to economic theory, production loss is calculated as the gross income plus taxes for the time period that the patient is absent from work.
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Both men and women experience episodes during their working careers where they are absent from work.
In addition to productivity loss, the LEAPS data show that depressed patients were absent from work for 16% of their scheduled work hours (over 1.5 typical working days) in the previous two weeks.
They're more likely to be absent from work.
He was absent from work and lost his apprenticeship in the sheet-metal workers union.
Employees who exercise regularly are generally healthier, more productive and less likely to be absent from work.
The average amount of time people were absent from work in Norway in 2002, not including vacations, was 4.8 weeks.
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