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research on mobility patterns, labor market outcomes, consumer behavior, and population health during the first phase of the …-induced changes in mobility patterns during the early part of the epidemic …
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achievement gains from reallocating teachers within a district. Using an estimated equilibrium model of the teacher labor market … equilibrium and second-best reasoning in analyzing teacher labor market policies …
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large gaps in our understanding of how teacher labor markets function. Most research on teacher labor markets use models … private sector. Collective bargaining and public decision making processes set teacher salaries. Thus it is unlikely that … develop and estimate a model that more accurately characterizes the institutional features of teacher labor markets. The …
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women to enter teaching has changed over time. We find that while the quality of the average new female teacher has fallen …
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that gave school districts in Wisconsin full autonomy to redesign teacher pay schemes. I show that, following the reform …, some districts switched to flexible compensation and started paying high-quality teachers more. Teacher quality increased …
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, teacher-screening exam, scores on which determine eligibility for public teaching jobs. We use four nationwide administrative … data sources in a regression discontinuity approach to show that applicants who marginally pass the teacher screening test … teacher in Colombia is as attractive, if not more, as for those at the margin. On the whole, rather than a penalty, public …
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We examine the state of the U.S. K-12 teaching profession over the last half century by compiling nationally representative time-series data on four interrelated constructs: occupational prestige, interest among students, the number of individuals preparing for entry, and on-the-job...
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