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Browsing Cornell Peter and Stephanie Nolan School of Hotel Administration by Subject "absenteeism"
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Absenteeism in Remission: Planning, Policy, Culture
Dalton, Dan R.; Enz, Cathy A. (1987-01-01)It has been estimated that employee absenteeism costs the U.S. economy on the order of $40 billion per year. Not surprisingly, great time and effort has been dedicated to research assessing the causes of employee absenteeism ... -
New Directions in the Management of Employee Absenteeism: Attention to Policy and Culture
Enz, Cathy A.; Dalton, Dan R. (1988-01-01)[Excerpt] Over one million American workers who are otherwise employed will not attend work on any given day: they will be absent. Given the expense and disruption associated with such widespread employee absenteeism, it ... -
The Impact of Health Insurance on Employee Job Anxiety, Withdrawal Behaviors, and Task Performance
Way, Sean; Carroll, Bill; Susskind, Alex M.; Leng, Joe C.Y. (2011-01-01)One aspect of the continuing debate in the U.S. regarding health insurance that has received little attention, to date, is the impact of health insurance coverage on employees, notably with regard to individual employees’ ...