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The '''illness rate''' is calculated by comparing employee illness-related absences against planned [[working time]], within a specific period. Illness-related absence times and planned working times are calculated in days. | |||
==Interpretation== | |||
A high illness rate may be interpreted as an indicator of a heavy [[workload]], bad working conditions, dangerous working environment, low [[employee satisfaction]], and so on. As a simple key figure it can be used for planning purposes, for example, to shift resources from one area into an area with a high Illness Rate. An analysis of the illness reasons or causes must include other factors as well. For example, a high [[overtime]] rate combined with a high number of accidents may indicate the reasons for an increase of the illness rate. | |||
==Calculation Formula== | |||
<math> \textstyle{\mbox{Illness rate } = \frac{\sum{\mbox{Illness-related Absence Times in Days}}}{\sum{\mbox{Planned Working Times in Days}}}} </math> | |||
* Unit of Measure: % | |||
==Direction of Improvement== | |||
One will usually try to minimize the illness rate. | |||
==Industry and Country Relevance== | |||
The illness rate is generic for all industries and countries. | |||
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Latest revision as of 06:39, 30 November 2013
The illness rate is calculated by comparing employee illness-related absences against planned working time, within a specific period. Illness-related absence times and planned working times are calculated in days.
Interpretation
A high illness rate may be interpreted as an indicator of a heavy workload, bad working conditions, dangerous working environment, low employee satisfaction, and so on. As a simple key figure it can be used for planning purposes, for example, to shift resources from one area into an area with a high Illness Rate. An analysis of the illness reasons or causes must include other factors as well. For example, a high overtime rate combined with a high number of accidents may indicate the reasons for an increase of the illness rate.
Calculation Formula
- Unit of Measure: %
Direction of Improvement
One will usually try to minimize the illness rate.
Industry and Country Relevance
The illness rate is generic for all industries and countries.