Work absenteeism across economic activity sectors and its association with COVID-19-like illness prevalence in the Netherlands, 2020-2023.

Publication date: Jul 01, 2025

The monitoring of work absenteeism can inform pandemic decision making, besides the surveillance of disease end-points like mortality and intensive care bed occupancy. For instance, high disease prevalence accompanied by elevated levels of absenteeism in the healthcare sector will increase the strain on the health care system, and may necessitate adaptation of the control measures. This highlights the need to assess the association between COVID-19 disease prevalence and absenteeism in relevant economic sectors. We initiated the comprehensive monitoring and analysis of work absenteeism and developed an autoregressive time series model which combined COVID-19 prevalence as measured through syndromic surveillance, with absenteeism across various economic activity sectors in the Netherlands. The analysis was updated regularly and shared with policy makers. Overall, prevalence of COVID-19-like illnesses was the most important contributor to variation in absenteeism over the period November 2020-May 2023, with absenteeism rates varying markedly between activity sectors. Of the sectors well-covered by the absenteeism database, the Education and Logistics sectors showed the greatest contribution of a seasonal pattern independent of COVID-19 to absenteeism.

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Concepts Keywords
Autoregressive COVID-19
Healthcare Economic activity sectors
Netherlands Syndromic surveillance
Pandemic Work absenteeism

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH COVID-19
drug DRUGBANK Coenzyme M
disease IDO symptom
disease MESH influenza
disease MESH sore throat
disease MESH joint pain
disease MESH chest pain
disease IDO production
drug DRUGBANK Medical air
drug DRUGBANK Water
drug DRUGBANK Hyaluronic acid
disease MESH infectious diseases
disease MESH infections
disease MESH return to work
disease MESH morbidity
disease MESH syndromes
drug DRUGBANK Methionine
drug DRUGBANK Dalbavancin

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