Pauly Mark V, Nicholson Sean, Polsky Daniel, Berger Marc L, Sharda Claire
Health Care Systems Department, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Health Econ. 2008 Apr;17(4):469-85. doi: 10.1002/hec.1266.
This paper reports on a study of manager perceptions of the cost to employers of on-the-job employee illness, sometimes termed 'presenteeism,' for various types of jobs. Using methods developed previously, the authors analyzed data from a survey of more than 800 US managers to determine the characteristics of various jobs and the relationship of those characteristics to the manager's view of the cost to the firm of absenteeism and presenteeism. Jobs with characteristics that suggest unusually high cost (relative to wages) were similar in terms of their 'absenteeism multipliers' and their 'presenteeism multipliers.' Jobs with high values of team production, high requirements for timely output, and high difficulties of substitution for absent or impaired workers had significantly higher indicators of cost for both absenteeism and presenteeism, although substitution was somewhat less important for presenteeism.
本文报告了一项关于管理者对各类工作中在职员工患病(有时称为“出勤主义”)给雇主带来的成本的认知研究。作者采用先前开发的方法,分析了来自800多名美国管理者的调查数据,以确定各类工作的特征以及这些特征与管理者对旷工和出勤主义给公司造成的成本看法之间的关系。具有表明成本异常高(相对于工资)特征的工作,在其“旷工乘数”和“出勤主义乘数”方面是相似的。团队生产价值高、对及时产出要求高以及替代缺勤或受损工人难度大的工作,旷工和出勤主义的成本指标都显著更高,尽管替代对出勤主义的重要性稍低。