Short-term absence from industry: I Literature, definitions, data, and the effect of age and length of service
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Froggatt, P.
RESUMO
Froggatt, P. (1970).Brit. J. industr. Med.,27, 199-210. Short-term absence from industry. I. Literature, definitions, data, and the effect of age and length of service. This, with two subsequent papers, comprises the first extensive study directed only to short-term absence from industry, an entity common in all branches of organized work and now one of the greatest personnel problems of an industrial society.
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