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Gone Fishing! Reported Sickness Absenteeism and the Weather

Jingye Shi () and Mikal Skuterud

No 1208, Working Papers from University of Waterloo, Department of Economics

Abstract: A fundamental challenge in informing employer-employee agency problems is measuring employee shirking activity. We identify the propensity of employees to misreport health in order to exploit favorable weather by linking Canadian weather data and survey data on short-term spells of sickness absenteeism among indoor workers during the non-winter months. The results point to a clear tendency for reported sickness absenteeism to rise with weather quality. Comparing across workers suggests larger marginal weather effects where shirking costs are higher, which we show is consistent with employees' marginal utility of outdoor leisure increasing in the interaction of their health and weather quality.

JEL-codes: D82 I10 J22 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 31 pages
Date: 2012-08, Revised 2012-08
New Economics Papers: this item is included in nep-bec, nep-hea, nep-hrm and nep-lab
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