Une évaluation de l'impact de l'aménagement des conditions de travail sur la reprise du travail après un cancer
Emmanuel Duguet and
Christine Le Clainche
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Abstract:
We evaluate the impact of the improvement of the working conditions on the coming back to work after a cancer. Applying a matching method, we find that, ceteris paribus, the improvement of working conditions strongly increases the probability of coming back to work and the improvement of self-rated health. These positive effects are compensated, for men, by a feeling of being at a disadvantage at work and a household revenue loss caused by illness, when the modification of working conditions deals with the number of hours worked or the time schedule. For women, the same conclusion holds for a change of tasks or work station.
Keywords: health; labor; matching; santé; travail; cancer; appariement (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012-06-26
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