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More absence, but less impact on business performance. What can we learn from Swedish approaches to managing workplace mental health?

Wishart, Maria; Roper, Stephen; Belt, Vicki; Bourke, Jane; Hassard, Juliet; Blake, Holly; Thomson, Louise; Bartle, Craig; Leka, Stavroula

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Authors

Maria Wishart

Stephen Roper

Vicki Belt

Jane Bourke

Juliet Hassard

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HOLLY BLAKE holly.blake@nottingham.ac.uk
Professor of Behavioural Medicine

Stavroula Leka



Abstract

Using employer-level survey data, this report compares how firms in England, Ireland and Sweden are responding to the challenges of workplace mental health. The three countries adopt very different approaches to the funding and provision of healthcare services and sickness benefits, with expenditure on mental health issues much higher in Sweden than in England and Ireland. Descriptive analysis of the survey data reveals significant differences between employers in the three countries, with Swedish firms reporting higher levels of mental health-related absence and much more long-term absence. Given that overall levels of mental health issues in the three countries are similar, this suggests underreporting of mental health issues by English and Irish employers, potentially driven by cultural factors and stigma associated with mental health issues. Swedish firms also report fewer firm-level impacts of mental health absence, as well as more widespread uptake of strategic and wellbeing initiatives for mental health. In the broader context of the availability of long-term government-funded sickness pay, this suggests that the more holistic approach to managing workplace mental health issues prevalent in Sweden may lead to lower levels of detrimental performance impacts. Policy implications are discussed.

Citation

Wishart, M., Roper, S., Belt, V., Bourke, J., Hassard, J., Blake, H., …Leka, S. (2024). More absence, but less impact on business performance. What can we learn from Swedish approaches to managing workplace mental health?. Enterprise Research Centre

Report Type Research Report
Online Publication Date Apr 25, 2024
Publication Date Apr 25, 2024
Deposit Date May 30, 2024
Publicly Available Date Jul 12, 2024
Series Title ERC Research Report
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/35437070
Publisher URL https://www.enterpriseresearch.ac.uk/publications/more-absence-but-less-impact-on-business-performance-what-can-we-learn-from-swedish-approaches-to-managing-workplace-mental-health/

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