During the same period, the average absenteeism rate for businesses of all sizes climbed only 8 percent, from about 6 . 6 to 7 . 1 missed days per year.
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Postal Service officials acknowledged Monday that workers at Morgan were so worried about being infected that the absenteeism rate there was running at nearly 30 percent _ five times the normal rate.
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Until 1994, the absenteeism rate at firms with fewer than 100 employees was below the rate for all businesses, but it now is higher, according to CCH Inc . of Riverwoods, Ill.
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Despite the high enrollment rate, poverty, poor school facilities, and the periodic need to help with family farm harvests have resulted in approximately a 7 percent absenteeism rate among primary school children.
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Prior to the introduction of the computers into Maxwell's classes, the school had high dropout and absenteeism rates; test scores were below average for the district and the state; discipline problems were rampant.
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Examining data on 858 newly hired bank employees, Andrea Ichino, an economist at the European University in Florence, found that the absenteeism rate more than doubled after workers had completed the three-month probationary period.
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"People here have a real pride in their work, they are generally very well educated, and our absenteeism rate is 2 percent, " said Paolo Narciso, who helped open the two Sykes centers last year.
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(PHOENIX )-Sen . John McCain, R-Ariz ., has missed more than one out of every 10 votes in the U . S . Senate since 1995, the second-highest voting absenteeism rate in the 100-seat Senate.
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"Exhausted at School " Several INN members used mapping software to pinpoint schools that are located very close to major highways, potentially putting schoolchildren at risk of asthma and higher absenteeism rates caused by pollution.
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By 1944 absenteeism rates of 20 25 percent were not unusual and in post-war analysis 91 percent of civilians stated bombing was the most difficult hardship to endure and was the key factor in the collapse of their own morale.