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Educational resources are distributed unequally within large American cities, with poor and nonwhite neighborhoods receiving less than their share. An empirical analysis of data for nine large cities shows that teacher salary expenditures per pupil are lower in low-income and non-white...
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Examines the application of a public employment wage determination model to the teaching profession in the United States. Issues posed by single-salary-scale restriction to the employment of quality teachers; Conditions for the application of the model; Hypotheses of salary determination....
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Focuses on solutions to problems concerning flexible hours scheduling. Applicability of flexible hours scheduling; Description of trade-union attitudes toward flexible hours scheduling; Effect of flexible hours scheduling on overtime. (Abstract copyright EBSCO.)
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