Cristin result ID: 1066418
Last modified: January 22, 2014, 3:23 PM
Year of NVI-reporting: 2013
Result
Academic article
2013

Work, Sickness, Absence and Identity work

Contributors:
  • Trude Gjernes

Journal

Nordic Journal of Working Life Studies
ISSN 2245-0157
e-ISSN 2245-0157
NVI-level 1

About the result

Academic article
Year of publication: 2013
Volume: 3
Issue: 3
Pages: 175 - 193
Open Access

Description Description

Title

Work, Sickness, Absence and Identity work

Summary

This article explores how a group of industrial workers experience long-term sickness absence and how they cope with this situation. The article presents data from in-depth interviews with male industrial workers employed in a Norwegian factory. The findings suggest that the factory workers handle their failing health by engaging in activities other than wage work. They did not accept a social situation characterized by passivity, social isolation, marginalization, or loss of self. The workers reported that they lived active lives, reproducing social identities through different bodily activities. It was also made clear that the sickness absence was not a result of their choice, but a result of a failing body and the employer’s inability to adapt work to their health situation.

Contributors

Trude Karine Olaug Gjernes

Name shown on this result as Trude Gjernes
  • Affiliation:
    Author
    at Nordland Research Foundation
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