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Works councils and absenteeism of apprentices: An empirical analysis

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Pfeifer, Harald

Economic and Industrial Democracy

2017

Early View

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works council ; apprenticeship ; absenteeism

Germany

Education and training

https://doi.org/10.1177/0143831X17734295

English

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"This article examines the influence of works councils on apprentices' absence from the workplace in Germany. The analysis draws on merged administrative and survey data that include information about the cumulated days that apprentices are absent from work due to sickness. Regression results imply that the existence of a works council in a firm significantly reduces apprentices' absence. However, split-sample regressions show that this is predominantly the case in firms with high absence rates. Overall, the results suggest that works councils exercise their legally anchored ‘voice' function in the German apprenticeship system"

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