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31.10.12

Absenteeism higher in smokers

Smokers miss more work days each year than non-smokers, a new report suggests, costing the UK economy £1.4bn in 2011.

A report published in the journal Addiction analysed 29 separate studies on absenteeism and smoking across the world. Results showed that current smokers are 33% more likely to miss work and are, on average, absent and extra 2.7 days per year than non-smokers.

Current smokers are also 19% more likely to miss work than ex-smokers, which can support the use of company quitting schemes.

Smoking also incurs other costs on the workplace, such as reduced productivity due to smoking breaks, or the cost of cigarette-related fire damage, the report added.

In the analysis smoking was tied to workers' short-term absences as well as leaves of four weeks or more.

The authors said: “Quitting smoking appears to reduce absenteeism and result in substantial cost savings for employers.”

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