Work absence - a signalling factor for temporary workers
Amilon, Anna ; Wallette, Mårten
Labour. Review of Labour Economics and Industrial Relations
2009
23
1
March
171-194
absenteeism ; child care ; sick leave ; temporary employment ; unemployment
Personnel management
English
Bibliogr.
"This paper investigates whether low levels of absence increase the probability of permanent employment and reduce that of unemployment for Swedish temporary workers. We investigate two reasons for absence: worker sickness and sickness of a dependent child. Using a competing risk estimation model, we find that sick leave reduces the probability of permanent employment for women and increases the probability of unemployment for men. Absence due to child sickness increases the risk of unemployment for women. Although the influence of sick leave varies substantially among different temporary jobs, replacement and probation workers are generally the most affected."
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