Sickness Absence and Works Councils - Evidence from German Individual and Linked Employer-Employee Data
Daniel Arnold,
Tobias Brändle () and
Laszlo Goerke
No 107, IAW Discussion Papers from Institut für Angewandte Wirtschaftsforschung (IAW)
Abstract:
Using both household and linked employer-employee data for Germany, we assess the effects of non-union representation in the form of works councils on (1) individual sickness absence rates and (2) a subjective measure of personnel problems due to sickness absence as perceived by a firm's management. We find that the existence of a works council is positively correlated with the incidence and the annual duration of absence. We observe a more pronounced correlation in western Germany which can also be interpreted causally. Further, personnel problems due to absence are more likely to occur in plants with a works council.
Keywords: Absenteeism; LIAB; personnel problems; sickness absence; SOEP; works councils (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I18 J53 M54 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 32 pages
Date: 2014-08
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Working Paper: Sickness Absence and Works Councils: Evidence from German Individual and Linked Employer-Employee Data (2014) 
Working Paper: Sickness Absence and Works Councils - Evidence from German Individual and Linked Employer-Employee Data (2014) 
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