De fitheden problems. physical work demands. and work fatigue were more commonly by reported women. And they were 46% more likely than men to call in sick for short periods of a few days (self certified sick leave).
They were also a third more likely to take short-term sick leave, certifiied by a doctor.
But diagnosed illness explained only about a third of the difference in spells of self certified sick leave and about half of that certified by a doctor.
Women may be better at recognising problems and going to the doctor for treatment, suggest the authors.
The gender differences in sick leave gradually weakened for periods longer than two weeks. And when it came to periods of 60 days or more, there was little difference between men and women.
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