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... labour, it is also the cost ofthe loss of production from other members ofthe team who rely on the absent worker in their own work (Pauly et al. 2002). The implication for the current project ... estimating theeffectsof the target conditions on wages. However, the direction of any potential bias relating to the use of this approach is not clear. These concerns suggest that the positive effects ... Estimate theeffectsof each ofthe target conditions on general health. 3. Combine the estimates from steps one and two to estimate the effect of each of the target conditions on wages. There...
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... that the mental health of staff should be part of company policy. Despite their concerns, however, less than 1 in 10 of these companies had an official policy on mentalhealth. The aims of this ... on the demands of their job, the conditions in which they work,and their individual susceptibility, which can be increased byproblems outside ofthe workplace. In a recent research survey of ... the people they manage.Another approach is the direct promotion of positive healthbehaviours which aim to keep staff fit to cope with the pressures of work. These may include provision of exercise...
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