Covid-19 trouble at work: A comparative qualitative analysis of disclosure, sickness absence and return-to-work in the UK, the USA, Australia and Japan
This paper addresses working people's narrated experiences of managing covid-related sickness in relation to employment. Bringing together the sociology of chronic illness and disability, and of work and organisations, we contribute to understandings of Covid-19 experiences in the context of em...
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Main Authors: | Kaveri Qureshi (Author), Jane Alice Evered (Author), Rie Toyomoto (Author), Anna Urbanowicz (Author), Akiko Sawada (Author), Lorraine Smith (Author), Rika Sakuma Sato (Author), Tanvi Rai (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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