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Daylight and absenteeism – Evidence from Norway

Forfattere: Markussen, Simen and Knut Røed
Publisert: 2015
Sammendrag: Based on administrative register data from Norway, we examine the impact of hours of daylight on sick-leave absences among workers. Our preferred estimates imply that an additional hour of daylight increases the daily entry rate to absenteeism by 0.5 percent and the corresponding recovery rate by 0.8 percent, ceteris paribus. The overall relationship between absenteeism and daylight hours is negative. Absenteeism is also sensitive to weather conditions. Heavy snowfall raises the incidence of absence during the winter, while warm weather reduces the probability of returning to work during the summer.
Prosjekt: 4132 Sykefravær i Norge – Ã…rsaker, konsekvenser og politikkimplikasjoner
Referanse: Markussen, Simen and Knut Røed, 2015, «Daylight and absenteeism – Evidence from Norway», Economics and Human Biology, vol 16, 73-80
JEL Codes: H55; J22
Keywords: Absenteeism; Attendance; Daylight; Biometeorology
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