Think the Telegraph reported that it was approx 2 weeks per year in the public sector.
6 days per year
5
Three days
Sick leave is when your employer pays you even though you did not come to work due to illness. Most employers will give you a certain number of sick days per year, and if you are out more than that, they will not pay you.
The answer depends on WHICH NATION!
For US workers they are allotted on average 8-10 sick days but take only 4.9 days / year according to research by PwC.
11-15 days per years
It varies quite a bit from person to person based on their immune system; however, the average is about 2-3 times per year.
This varies depending upon the country's laws and the contract negotiated by the veterinarian with the employer. In countries with mandatory minimum paid sick days, veterinarians get at least the minimum. However, it is possible for veterinarians to negotiate for more paid sick days per year in their employment contracts. In the United States, which has no minimum mandatory paid sick days, the average is about 3, although this ranges from 0 to 10 days per year. In many cases when veterinarians don't have paid sick days they have a set number of paid leave days that can be used as both sick leave and vacation leave.
This varies widely by clinic - some offer no specific sick leave (generally this involves "personal time" that covers both vacation and sick days), others offer a few days a year. Generally, however, veterinarians are offered 1-2 weeks worth of paid time off per year.
That depends entirely on your employer's sick leave policy. Some jobs never pay missing employees; others have a limited number of sick days per year and various reasons for allowing sick days.
there is no average for anyone. there could be extenuating circumstances. diet, area where you live and the environment there, house you live in, allergies, stress, older siblings that can bring illness home. how sick is sick? What are the symptoms? I'd say, maybe 4 to5 times a year. When in doubt CALL YOUR DOCTOR