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- Date:
- 29 Jul 2019
- Survey:
- Absence Records, Triggers and Targets 2019
Absence Records, Triggers and Targets 2019: How employers calculate the Bradford Index score used in absence triggers and/or targets. The Bradford Index, is a way of measuring an individual's absence, placing more emphasis on the number of absences than on their overall duration. The formula yields a points score. Each employer can decide the number of points that will trigger action under its attendance procedure. This XpertHR survey was conducted in July 2019.
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- Date:
- 23 Apr 2021
- Survey:
- Absence Rates and Costs 2021
Absence Rates and Costs 2021: How organisational absence rates have changed over the past 12 months. This XpertHR survey was conducted in April 2021.
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- Date:
- 01 Nov 2013
- Survey:
- Absence Initiatives 2014
Absence initiative 2014: The key factor in the success of UK employers' actions to manage workforce absence over the past two years, November 2013.
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- Date:
- 31 Oct 2014
- Survey:
- Managing Long-Term Absence 2014
Managing Long-Term Absence 2014: The number of employers that have dealt with cases of long-term absence in the past two years. This XpertHR survey was conducted in October 2014.
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- Date:
- 04 Nov 2016
- Survey:
- Managing Long-Term Absence 2016
Managing Long-Term Absence 2016: The number of employers that have dealt with cases of long-term absence in the past two years. This XpertHR survey was conducted in November 2016.
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- Date:
- 01 Nov 2013
- Survey:
- Absence Initiatives 2014
Absence initiative 2014: The least influential factor in the success of UK employers' actions to manage workforce absence over the past two years, November 2013.
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- Date:
- 12 Jun 2015
- Survey:
- Absence 2015: Absence Rates and Costs for 2014
Absence Rates and Costs 2015: The absence rate for the 2014 calendar year in terms of the number of days' absence per employee. This XpertHR survey was conducted in June 2015.
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- Date:
- 11 Mar 2022
- Survey:
- Absence Rates and Costs 2022
Absence Rates and Costs 2022: The absence rate for the 2021 calendar year in terms of the number of days' absence per employee. This XpertHR survey was conducted in March 2022.
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- Date:
- 08 Apr 2016
- Survey:
- HR Metrics and Analytics 2016: Methods, Issues and Costs
HR Metrics and Analytics 2016: The main problems for the organisation of gathering and analysing people data. This XpertHR survey was conducted in April 2016.
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- Date:
- 01 Apr 2019
- Survey:
- Absence Rates and Costs 2019
Absence Rates and Costs 2019: The absence rate for the 2018 calendar year in terms of the number of days' absence per employee. This XpertHR survey was conducted in April 2019.
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- Date:
- 29 Jul 2019
- Survey:
- Absence Records, Triggers and Targets 2019
Absence Records, Triggers and Targets 2019: The number of employers that use absence triggers in respect of managing sickness absence among employees. Trigger points alert line managers or HR to a certain level of absence that may require action. This XpertHR survey was conducted in July 2019.
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- Date:
- 19 Jun 2020
- Survey:
- Absence Rates and Costs 2020
Absence Rates and Costs 2020: The absence rate for the 2019 calendar year in terms of the number of days' absence per employee. This XpertHR survey was conducted in June 2020.
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- Date:
- 23 Apr 2021
- Survey:
- Absence Rates and Costs 2021
Absence Rates and Costs 2021: The absence rate for the 2020 calendar year in terms of the number of days' absence per employee. This XpertHR survey was conducted in April 2021.
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- Date:
- 01 Apr 2019
- Survey:
- Absence Rates and Costs 2019
Absence Rates and Costs 2019: The long-term absence rate for the 2018 calendar year in terms of percentage of working time. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) defines long-term sickness absence as an absence lasting 'four or more weeks'. This XpertHR survey was conducted in April 2019.
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- Date:
- 01 Apr 2019
- Survey:
- Absence Rates and Costs 2019
Absence Rates and Costs 2019: The short-term absence rate for the 2018 calendar year in terms of percentage of working time. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) defines short-term sickness absence as 'an absence lasting up to (but less than) four weeks'. This XpertHR survey was conducted in April 2019.
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- Date:
- 19 Jun 2020
- Survey:
- Absence Rates and Costs 2020
Absence Rates and Costs 2020: The long-term absence rate for the 2019 calendar year in terms of percentage of working time. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) defines long-term sickness absence as an absence lasting 'four or more weeks'. This XpertHR survey was conducted in June 2020.
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- Date:
- 19 Jun 2020
- Survey:
- Absence Rates and Costs 2020
Absence Rates and Costs 2020: The short-term absence rate for the 2019 calendar year in terms of percentage of working time. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) defines short-term sickness absence as 'an absence lasting up to (but less than) four weeks'. This XpertHR survey was conducted in June 2020.
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- Date:
- 23 Apr 2021
- Survey:
- Absence Rates and Costs 2021
Absence Rates and Costs 2021: The long-term absence rate for the 2020 calendar year in terms of percentage of working time. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) defines long-term sickness absence as an absence lasting 'four or more weeks'. This XpertHR survey was conducted in April 2021.
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- Date:
- 29 Jan 2021
- Survey:
- HR technology 2021
HR Technology 2021: The effectiveness of HR technology in meeting the organisation's needs regarding recording time and absence. For the purposes of this survey, HR technology is defined as systems and software for people management processes and the collection, storage and usage of people data. This XpertHR survey was conducted in January 2021.
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- Date:
- 23 Apr 2021
- Survey:
- Absence Rates and Costs 2021
Absence Rates and Costs 2021: The short-term absence rate for the 2020 calendar year in terms of percentage of working time. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) defines short-term sickness absence as 'an absence lasting up to (but less than) four weeks'. This XpertHR survey was conducted in April 2021.