Impact of the Norwegian Agreement for a More Inclusive Working Life on diagnosis-specific sickness absence in young adults: a difference-in-difference analysis
Abstract Background The Norwegian Agreement for a More Inclusive Working Life (the IA Agreement) aims to reduce sickness absence (SA) and increase work participation. Potential impacts of the IA Agreement have not been thoroughly evaluated. The study aimed to estimate the impact of the IA Agreement...
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Main Authors: | Rachel L. Hasting (Author), Suzanne L. Merkus (Author), Therese N. Hanvold (Author), Petter Kristensen (Author), Jon Michael Gran (Author), Ingrid S. Mehlum (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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