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Despite a global trend of wage decentralization over the past 30 years, we know very little about the labor market implications of decentralized wage determination. A main reason is the lack of exogenous variation in wage regulation linked to detailed outcome data. Using Swedish registry data...
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provinces that pay their teachers more achieve better student results? This paper compares teacher salaries in Canada's six … largest provinces to wages of other similar workers. Manitoba and Ontario pay the most relative to other similar workers in … the province, while British Columbia teacher wages are usually the lowest. Relative salaries in Alberta and Saskatchewan …
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This is the first paper to estimate the effect of teacher strikes on student long-run educational attainment and labor market outcomes. We exploit cross-cohort variation in the prevalence of teacher strikes within and across provinces in Argentina in a difference-in-difference framework to...
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Concerns about poor student performance have led schools to diverge from traditional teacher compensation and base a portion of pay on student outcomes. In the US, the number of school districts adopting such performancebased financial incentives has increased by more than 40% since 2004....
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