Kerry Papps
Research Analyst 2003

Kerry is a post-doctoral research fellow at Nuffield College, University of Oxford.
He graduated from Cornell University with a Ph.D. in labour economics in 2007. Prior to that, he obtained degrees from the University of Canterbury and Victoria University of Wellington and worked as a researcher at the New Zealand Department of Labour. His primary research interests are the relationship between labour supply and marital instability and how a worker’s productivity and earnings are influenced by his/her co-workers’ abilities. However, he has also published papers in other fields, such as regional economics and resource economics.
Publications
Newell, Richard, Kerry Papps and James Sanchirico. 2005. "Asset Pricing in Created Markets for Fishing Quotas," Resources for the Future Discussion paper 05-46.
Maré, David C. and Kerry Papps. 2002. "The Effects of Occupational Safety and Health Interventions," Labour Market Bulletin 2000-2002 Special Issue, pp. 101-131.
Newell, Richard; Kerry Papps and James Sanchirico. 2007. "Asset Pricing in Created Markets," American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 89:2, pp. 259-272.
Papps, Kerry; Philip S. Morrison and Jacques Poot. "Wages, Employment, Labour Turnover and the Accessibility of Local Labour Markets," Labour Economics 13:5, pp. 639-66.
Papps, Kerry. 2004. "Income Inequality and Gender in New Zealand, 1998-2003", IZA Discussion Paper 1365.