One-day absence in industry
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Froggatt, P. 'One-day absence in industry'. - Dublin: Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland,Vol. XXI, Part III, 1964/1965, pp166-178Download Item:
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Abstract:
Much has been written about absence from work taken in spells of
three days or more, little about spells of one or two days?possibly
because they do not ordinarily count for National Insurance benefit
Nevertheless, this short-term absence is a pressing problem common to
all branches of industry. This paper presents part of a much larger study into one- and two-day
industrial absence It considers only one-day absences and is further
restricted to examining only one aspect of the data, namely whether there
are grounds to suppose that an analogue to "accident proneness", viz
"one-day absence proneness" exists.
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Read before the Society, 24 May 1965
Author: Froggatt, P.
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Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandType of material:
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Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandVol. XXI, Part III, 1964/1965
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Absenteeism, Labour productivity, Labour supplyISSN:
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