By browsing this website, you acknowledge the use of a simple identification cookie. It is not used for anything other than keeping track of your session from page to page. OK
0

Determinants of absenteeism in public organizations: a unit-level analysis of work absence in a large Danish municipality

Bookmarks
Article

Løkke Nielsen, Ann-Kristina

International Journal of Human Resource Management

2008

19

7

July

1330-1348

absenteeism ; public sector

Denmark

Personnel management

English

Bibliogr.

" This study investigates the determinants of absenteeism in a large Danish municipality. Based on a review of the literature on absence, an integrative model is developed combining the individual, the social psychological and the economic approaches. The model is tested on data from approximately 5,000 employees in 400 departments of day-care centres.1 The results of the empirical study show that there is a significant positive relationship between employees' absence frequency and the department deputy head's observed absence frequency. There is also a positive relationship between the employees' absence frequency and the department manager's observed absence frequency, but the effect is lower and less significant. Furthermore the study shows a positive relationship between absence frequency and being a male deputy head. The contracted number of work hours also has a positive association to absence frequency, whereas demographic characteristics such as the department's standard deviation of age showed a negative association to absenteeism. "

Paper



Bookmarks