'Never on a Sunday': Economic incentives and short-term sick leave in Sweden
Sammanfattning
Using a longitudinal data for about 1800 persons observed between 1986 and 1991, this study investigates the incentive effects on short-term sickness spells of two important regime changes in the social insurance system in Sweden implemented in 1987 and 1991. The results indicate that the rules influenced people’s decisions about when to report the beginning and ending of sickness spells. The 1991 reform, which reduced the replacement rate, had a stronger effect on reducing the duration of short-term absences than the 1987 reform, which restricted the payment of sickness cash benefit to only scheduled workdays.
Universitet
Göteborg University. School of Business, Economics and Law
Institution
Department of Economics
Utgivare
Routledge, Taylor & Francis
Elektronisk version
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0003684042000295287
Tidskriftstitel
Applied Economics
Volym
37
Häftesnummer
3
Startsida
327
Slutsida
338
Samlingar
Fil(er)
Datum
2005Författare
Andrén, Daniela
Nyckelord
short-term absenteeism due to sickness
sickness insurance
reform
multiple spells
unobserved heterogeneity
Publikationstyp
article, peer reviewed scientific
Språk
eng