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  • Public Policy
  • Health Economics

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  • Sick leave policies in Chile are utilized beyond their intended healthcare scope.
  • Existing regulations do not fully encompass the practical application of sick leaves.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the extended functions of sick leaves in Chile.
  • To investigate how sick leaves fill social protection gaps.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative analysis of institutional frameworks.
  • Review of regulations governing work absences.

Main Results:

  • Sick leaves in Chile serve as a mechanism to address social protection deficits.
  • Absences from work are justified by purposes beyond medical necessity.

Conclusions:

  • Chile's sick leave system operates with a scope exceeding healthcare, addressing broader social welfare needs.
  • The current framework acknowledges diverse justifications for work absence, reflecting a pragmatic approach to social protection.