公务员考试职位竞争与病假行为

IF 2.2 3区 经济学 Q2 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Grace Armijos Bravo, Judit Vall Castelló
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摘要

在一些国家,传统的公共考试制度是获得公务员工作的途径。在这种情况下,考生必须参加并通过涉及学习大量材料的考试,这占用了大量的时间。一边工作一边准备公开考试的考生可能会发现很难找到时间同时完成这两项任务。因此,由于公务员招聘过程的高风险性质,他们可能会感到更大的压力/焦虑。在本文中,我们调查了公务员职位新空缺对病假缺勤的影响。利用2009年至2015年西班牙提供的疾病缺勤和公务员职位的独特行政数据集,我们发现在考试日期前几个月与健康相关的缺勤显着增加。特别是,这种影响对于在教育部门工作的个人以及提供大量职位的电话来说更为强烈。一个重要的因素是,我们的结果主要是由与压力相关的缺席所驱动的。为了证实我们的研究结果与健康有关,我们使用了对全科医生和专家的访问数据,结果显示公共部门工作人员的健康状况严重恶化。从政策角度来看,我们的结果很重要,因为它们突出了以前被忽视的公务员招聘过程的重要负面后果的存在。
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Job competition in civil service public exams and sick leave behaviour

Job competition in civil service public exams and sick leave behaviour

In several countries, a traditional public exam system is the way to secure a job in the civil service. In this setting, candidates have to take and pass exams that involve studying large quantities of material, and this takes up a large amount of time. Candidates who are working while preparing for public exams may find it difficult to find time for both tasks. Thus, they might experience increased stress/anxiety related to the high stakes nature of the civil service recruitment process. In this paper, we investigate the impact of new openings for civil service positions on sickness absences. Using a unique administrative data set on the universe of sickness absences and civil service positions offered in Spain from 2009 to 2015, we find a significant increase in health-related absences several months before the exam date. In particular, this effect is stronger for individuals working in the educational sector as well as for calls offering a large number of positions. An important element is that our results are mostly driven by stress-related absences. To corroborate the health-related origins of our results, we use data on visits to general practitioners and specialists and show a significant deterioration in the health of public-sector workers. Our results are important from a policy perspective as they highlight the existence of important negative consequences of the civil service recruitment process that have been previously overlooked.

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Fiscal Studies
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期刊介绍: The Institute for Fiscal Studies publishes the journal Fiscal Studies, which serves as a bridge between academic research and policy. This esteemed journal, established in 1979, has gained global recognition for its publication of high-quality and original research papers. The articles, authored by prominent academics, policymakers, and practitioners, are presented in an accessible format, ensuring a broad international readership.
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