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is a man. This gap is not driven by gender differences in job mobility, ability, or a higher demand for male teachers. We …
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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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market effects of a reform that gave school districts in Wisconsin full autonomy to redesign teacher pay schemes. Following … the reform, some districts switched to flexible compensation and started paying high-quality teachers more. Teacher …
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We study the equity-efficiency implication of giving school districts control over teacher pay using an equilibrium … preferred teachers. We estimate the model using data from Wisconsin, where districts gained control over teacher pay in 2011. We … find that, all else equal, giving districts control over teacher pay would lead to more efficient teacher-district sorting …
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counterpart is a man. This gap is not driven by gender differences in job mobility, ability, or a higher demand for male teachers …
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Many US workers receive a large portion of their lifetime compensation in the form of retirement pensions. How do changes in pensions vis à vis salaries affect labor supply and retirement? This paper examines the retirement responses to a reform that changed salaries and pensions of public...
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