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Integrating quantitative and qualitative approaches to assess wintertime illness-related absenteeism and its direct and indirect costs among the private sector in Ulaanbaatar

Causes for employee absenteeism vary. The commonest cause of work absenteeism is “illness-related.” Mongolia’s capital city, Ulaanbaatar, experiences high employee absenteeism during the winter than during other seasons due to the combination of extreme cold and extreme air pollution. We identified...

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Autores principales: Ganbat, Mandukhai, Erdenebileg, Nasantogtokh, Batbold, Chuluunbileg, Nergui, Saruultuya, Anderson, Ron, Wigfall, Clarence, Amarsanaa, Narantsetseg, Heikens, Alex, Sarantuya, Moiltmaa, Warburton, David
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8812901/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35113912
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0263220
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author Ganbat, Mandukhai
Erdenebileg, Nasantogtokh
Batbold, Chuluunbileg
Nergui, Saruultuya
Anderson, Ron
Wigfall, Clarence
Amarsanaa, Narantsetseg
Heikens, Alex
Sarantuya, Moiltmaa
Warburton, David
author_facet Ganbat, Mandukhai
Erdenebileg, Nasantogtokh
Batbold, Chuluunbileg
Nergui, Saruultuya
Anderson, Ron
Wigfall, Clarence
Amarsanaa, Narantsetseg
Heikens, Alex
Sarantuya, Moiltmaa
Warburton, David
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description Causes for employee absenteeism vary. The commonest cause of work absenteeism is “illness-related.” Mongolia’s capital city, Ulaanbaatar, experiences high employee absenteeism during the winter than during other seasons due to the combination of extreme cold and extreme air pollution. We identified direct and indirect costs of absenteeism attributed to air pollution among private-sector employees in Ulaanbaatar. Using a purposive sampling design, we obtained questionnaire data for 1,330 employees working for private-sector companies spanning six economic sectors. We conducted 26 employee focus groups and 20 individual employer in-depth interviews. We used both quantitative and qualitative instruments to characterize the direct and indirect costs of absence due to illnesses attributed to severe air pollution during wintertime. Female employees and employees with a young child at home were more likely to be absent. Respiratory diseases accounted for the majority of reported air pollution-related illnesses. All participants perceived that air pollution adversely affected their health. Individual employee direct costs related to absence totaled 875,000 MNT ($307.10) for an average of three instances of three-day illness-related absences during the winter. This sum included diagnostic and doctor visit-related, medication costs and hospitalization costs. Non-healthcare-related direct cost (transportation) per absence was 50,000₮ ($17.60). Individual indirect costs included the value of lost wages for the typical 3-day absence, amounting to 120,000₮ ($42.10). These total costs to employees, therefore, may amount to as much as 10% of annual income. The majority of sick absences were unpaid. Overall, the cost of wintertime absences is substantial and fell disproportionately on female employees with young children.
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spelling pubmed-88129012022-02-04 Integrating quantitative and qualitative approaches to assess wintertime illness-related absenteeism and its direct and indirect costs among the private sector in Ulaanbaatar Ganbat, Mandukhai Erdenebileg, Nasantogtokh Batbold, Chuluunbileg Nergui, Saruultuya Anderson, Ron Wigfall, Clarence Amarsanaa, Narantsetseg Heikens, Alex Sarantuya, Moiltmaa Warburton, David PLoS One Research Article Causes for employee absenteeism vary. The commonest cause of work absenteeism is “illness-related.” Mongolia’s capital city, Ulaanbaatar, experiences high employee absenteeism during the winter than during other seasons due to the combination of extreme cold and extreme air pollution. We identified direct and indirect costs of absenteeism attributed to air pollution among private-sector employees in Ulaanbaatar. Using a purposive sampling design, we obtained questionnaire data for 1,330 employees working for private-sector companies spanning six economic sectors. We conducted 26 employee focus groups and 20 individual employer in-depth interviews. We used both quantitative and qualitative instruments to characterize the direct and indirect costs of absence due to illnesses attributed to severe air pollution during wintertime. Female employees and employees with a young child at home were more likely to be absent. Respiratory diseases accounted for the majority of reported air pollution-related illnesses. All participants perceived that air pollution adversely affected their health. Individual employee direct costs related to absence totaled 875,000 MNT ($307.10) for an average of three instances of three-day illness-related absences during the winter. This sum included diagnostic and doctor visit-related, medication costs and hospitalization costs. Non-healthcare-related direct cost (transportation) per absence was 50,000₮ ($17.60). Individual indirect costs included the value of lost wages for the typical 3-day absence, amounting to 120,000₮ ($42.10). These total costs to employees, therefore, may amount to as much as 10% of annual income. The majority of sick absences were unpaid. Overall, the cost of wintertime absences is substantial and fell disproportionately on female employees with young children. Public Library of Science 2022-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8812901/ /pubmed/35113912 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0263220 Text en © 2022 Ganbat et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Ganbat, Mandukhai
Erdenebileg, Nasantogtokh
Batbold, Chuluunbileg
Nergui, Saruultuya
Anderson, Ron
Wigfall, Clarence
Amarsanaa, Narantsetseg
Heikens, Alex
Sarantuya, Moiltmaa
Warburton, David
Integrating quantitative and qualitative approaches to assess wintertime illness-related absenteeism and its direct and indirect costs among the private sector in Ulaanbaatar
title Integrating quantitative and qualitative approaches to assess wintertime illness-related absenteeism and its direct and indirect costs among the private sector in Ulaanbaatar
title_full Integrating quantitative and qualitative approaches to assess wintertime illness-related absenteeism and its direct and indirect costs among the private sector in Ulaanbaatar
title_fullStr Integrating quantitative and qualitative approaches to assess wintertime illness-related absenteeism and its direct and indirect costs among the private sector in Ulaanbaatar
title_full_unstemmed Integrating quantitative and qualitative approaches to assess wintertime illness-related absenteeism and its direct and indirect costs among the private sector in Ulaanbaatar
title_short Integrating quantitative and qualitative approaches to assess wintertime illness-related absenteeism and its direct and indirect costs among the private sector in Ulaanbaatar
title_sort integrating quantitative and qualitative approaches to assess wintertime illness-related absenteeism and its direct and indirect costs among the private sector in ulaanbaatar
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8812901/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35113912
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0263220
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