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Survey of working women links more use of health benefits to fewer absences

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Oakland, CA — Women who use their employer-provided health benefits miss fewer days of work, results of a recent survey show.

Researchers from the Integrated Benefits Institute surveyed more than 1,000 female workers from a wide range of industries to learn how health benefits shape employee satisfaction. Among the findings:

The use of mental health benefits had the strongest association with reduced absenteeism, followed by reproductive health services and maternity care.

“This reveals a powerful link between mental health support and workplace attendance,” Sera-Leigh Ghouralal, lead researcher on the study, said in a press release. “The data shows that mental health benefits have the strongest correlation with reduced absenteeism among all benefits studied.”


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Original article published by Safety+Health an NSC publication

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