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- Q4669701 subject Q5545883.
- Q4669701 subject Q8579480.
- Q4669701 abstract "In economics, the absence rate is the ratio of workers with absences to total full-time wage and salary employment. In the United States, absences are defined as instances when persons who usually work 35 or more hours per week worked less than 35 hours during the reference week for one of the following reasons: own illness, injury, or medical problems; childcare problems; other family or personal obligations; civic or military duty; and maternity or paternity leave.".
- Q4669701 thumbnail Absence_rates_and_industry_2005.png?width=300.
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- Q4669701 comment "In economics, the absence rate is the ratio of workers with absences to total full-time wage and salary employment. In the United States, absences are defined as instances when persons who usually work 35 or more hours per week worked less than 35 hours during the reference week for one of the following reasons: own illness, injury, or medical problems; childcare problems; other family or personal obligations; civic or military duty; and maternity or paternity leave.".
- Q4669701 label "Absence rate".
- Q4669701 depiction Absence_rates_and_industry_2005.png.