Decrease in sickness absence
Doctor-certified sickness absence decreased from 6.1 to 5.8 per cent, while self-certified sickness absence remained unchanged at 0.8 per cent. Sickness absence in the third quarter of 2011 was 11.2 per cent lower than in the third quarter of 2001, which was the year of implementation of the agreement on an inclusive labour market. Sickness absence for men decreased from 5.6 to 5.2 per cent. The absence for women decreased from 8.6 to 8.4 per cent; a fall of 47.1 and 2.7 per cent respectively. Amongst the major industries, the manufacturing and accommodation and food services industries had the strongest decreases, of 10.9 and 9 per cent respectively. Education was the only industry that showed a small increase - of 1.2 per cent. (NRK/Press release) Written by Rolleiv Solholm Related Articles50 percent of high school drop-outs end up on welfare
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