SOEPpapers 691, 30 S.
Daniel Arnold, Tobias Brändle, Laszlo Goerke
2014
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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.
Topics: Health, Labor and employment
JEL-Classification: J53;I18;M54
Keywords: Absenteeism, LIAB, personnel problems, sickness absence, SOEP, works councils
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http://hdl.handle.net/10419/103399