Reference-dependent behaviour of paua (abalone) divers in New Zealand
Abstract
We study dynamic labour supply using data on paua (abalone) divers in New Zealand. The divers face stable, flat prices per kilogram after each catch, but experience transitory wage changes due to varying weather and water conditions, and are free to vary their daily working hours and display an intermittent working pattern. We find non-linear wage elasticities, rejecting the standard neo-classical prediction. We explore potentially distorting factors, but find little evidence. Applying Kőszegi and Rabin’s (2006) theory where workers have both income and hours targets could explain our result. In particular, our divers appear to be primarily guided by the hours target.
Other description
JEL classification: J01; J22
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Date
2011-08Author
Eggert, Håkan
Kahui, Viktoria
Keywords
labour supply
wage elasticity
income e target
reference-dependent preferences
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics
513
Language
eng