STAMI’s study on relations between office concepts and sick leave

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Researchers from the National Institute of Occupational Health in Norway (STAMI) found in a recent study by Randi Hovden Borge et al. that employees in conventional open-plan offices have a higher probability of self-certified sick leave than those working in private offices.

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Sture Rolfheim-Bye
Sture.Rolfheim.Bye@stami.no

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