Leakage from medically-certified to self-certified workplace absence among norwegian employees
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/11914Date
2017-12-05Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Abstract
There are two different kinds of sickness absence in Norway: self-certified absence (SCA), and
medically-certified absence (MCA). In this study of 6437 Norwegian employees, we applied
logistic regression models for a dichotomous SCA variable on initially 38 independent vari-
ables including age and gender. Our findings showed that employees reporting long-term
health issues but no record of MCA in the past 12 months (9.4% of the employees), had
significantly higher odds of SCA than other employees. We claim that this constitutes a
leakage of workplace absence from MCA to SCA, since these employees have long-term
health issues. In addition, we found that women in this group were more likely to reduce their
workload to part-time jobs, compared to other women. We suggest that basing MCA on
diagnoses from a certified list contributes to leakage of employees with specific character-
istics from MCA to SCA.