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Behavioral Effects of Probation Periods: An Analysis of Worker Absenteeism
by Regina T. Riphahn, Anja Thalmaier
(October 1999)
published in: Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik, 2001, 221(2), 179-201

Abstract:
The theoretical probation literature shows that individuals have incentives to mimick "good workers" during periods of employment probation. This study empirically tests at the example of absence behavior, whether such behavioral responses to the incentives of probation periods exist. We find significant responses of white collar employees and public sector workers to probation periods: Once individuals enter into regular employment and employment probation is completed, the probability of work absences takes discrete jumps and is significantly above previous levels.
Text: See Discussion Paper No. 67