Why childcare workers work when ill: organizational position matter

IF 4 2区 心理学 Q2 MANAGEMENT
A. Løkke, Sarah M. L. Krøtel
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ABSTRACT Working despite being ill is a challenging behaviour in the childcare sector. Whereas previous research on presenteeism often ignores whether a subject is a leader or an employee, we examine herein how organizational position affects presenteeism and the reasons for presenteeism among childcare workers. By analysing data from a two wave panel of 827 employees and leaders from the occupational group of childcare workers, we find that presenteeism is higher among employees than among leaders, however, not when we control for absenteeism. Employees and leaders have different reasons for going to work despite being ill. For instance, leaders have a higher probability of going to work ill because they want to avoid creating a backlog of work tasks. In contrast, employees have a higher probability of presenteeism out of consideration for colleagues. Overall, the findings provide insights into how presenteeism is affected by different organizational positions in the childcare sector.
为什么儿童保育员生病时工作:组织职位很重要
在儿童看护行业,带病工作是一项具有挑战性的行为。鉴于以往关于出勤的研究往往忽略了一个对象是领导者还是员工,我们在这里研究了组织位置如何影响出勤以及托儿工作者出勤的原因。通过分析来自儿童保育工作者职业群体的827名员工和领导者的两波面板数据,我们发现员工的出勤率高于领导者,然而,在我们控制缺勤率的情况下,情况并非如此。员工和领导带病上班的理由各不相同。例如,领导者更有可能带病上班,因为他们不想积压大量的工作任务。相比之下,员工出于对同事的考虑而出勤的可能性更高。总的来说,这些发现提供了关于出勤是如何受到托儿行业不同组织职位的影响的见解。
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期刊介绍: The mission of the European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology is to promote and support the development of Work and Organizational Psychology by publishing high-quality scientific articles that improve our understanding of phenomena occurring in work and organizational settings. The journal publishes empirical, theoretical, methodological, and review articles that are relevant to real-world situations. The journal has a world-wide authorship, readership and editorial board. Submissions from all around the world are invited.
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