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Discover Ludwig"the absence rate" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It typically refers to the percentage of members of a group who are absent from a particular event or activity. For example, "The absence rate for today's class was unusually high."
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"Today at Bilston the absence rate is only 4.5%.
The absence rate for unionised workforces is also higher than for non-unionised workforces.
This is consistent with the absence rate across the division and throughout the country.
"The notable exception to this is the 'Rest of Scotland', where the absence rate is among the lowest in the country".
The paper highlights the fact that the gender divide is increasing over time, with the absence rate among women approaching 4 percentt of contracted hours in 1997 against the male rate of less than 3percentnt.
Police Scotland said it "works hard to ensure sickness absence does not have a detrimental effect on performance" and that the absence rate in the centre was now 4.5%.
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Thus, the absence-rate coefficients from the two equations might not be comparable.
At AC Transit in the East Bay, the unscheduled absence rate for drivers was 12.5 percent — the worst in the Bay Area — during the last three months of 2011.
At the same time the unauthorised absence rate rose to the highest level on record, with 1.01% of half-days missed last year – up from 1% in 2006-07.
At the workplace level, the average absence rate is low (0.02), of which 65% is unpaid leave, 19% is paid sick leave and 16% is other paid leave.
From employee records, the average absence rate for the entire workforce in 2010 (not attributable to any specific illness) was 4.54 days per person, a workforce capacity reduction of 1.7%.
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