This article focuses on an overlooked factor in the unequal sorting of teachers across schools: the geographic preferences of teachers. Using data from the National Education Longitudinal Study, the author examines the patterns of geographic mobility of new teachers and compares them to the patterns of other college graduates. Specifically, the author demonstrates that teachers ’ preference for working close to where they grew up is a distinct characteristic of teachers, and the author further explores the implications of those preferences for schools facing chronic shortages of teachers. The author finds that the local nature of the labor force and the differential rates of graduation and production of teachers from traditionally hard-to-s...
This study investigates an understudied but crucial dimension of education in China: teacher mobilit...
The geographical imbalance of public sector teachers is one of the main challenges facing policy mak...
This article provides an alternative perspective on what it means to ‘do school’ in a disadvantaged ...
This paper explores a little-understood aspect of labor markets, their spatial geography. Using data...
Despite a wide range of existing literature concerning urban schools, teacher attrition, and educati...
Teachers are more likely to be found in rural communities and low-wage metropolitan areas than are c...
This article studies the distribution of teacher qualitymeasures across theNewYork City school syste...
This paper uses rich new data on New York State teachers to: determine how much variation in the ave...
This paper investigates the key determinants of entry into the teaching profession, and the subseque...
Across the world, certain schools struggle to recruit and retain qualified teachers. This study expl...
Recent research suggests that lower-income schools have less effective teachers than do more affluen...
This paper studies the distribution of teacher quality measures across the New York City school syst...
A growing body of research confirms the long-held belief of parents, school administrators, and poli...
Many school districts experience difficulties attracting and retaining teachers, and the impending r...
177 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Teacher shortages are a persi...
This study investigates an understudied but crucial dimension of education in China: teacher mobilit...
The geographical imbalance of public sector teachers is one of the main challenges facing policy mak...
This article provides an alternative perspective on what it means to ‘do school’ in a disadvantaged ...
This paper explores a little-understood aspect of labor markets, their spatial geography. Using data...
Despite a wide range of existing literature concerning urban schools, teacher attrition, and educati...
Teachers are more likely to be found in rural communities and low-wage metropolitan areas than are c...
This article studies the distribution of teacher qualitymeasures across theNewYork City school syste...
This paper uses rich new data on New York State teachers to: determine how much variation in the ave...
This paper investigates the key determinants of entry into the teaching profession, and the subseque...
Across the world, certain schools struggle to recruit and retain qualified teachers. This study expl...
Recent research suggests that lower-income schools have less effective teachers than do more affluen...
This paper studies the distribution of teacher quality measures across the New York City school syst...
A growing body of research confirms the long-held belief of parents, school administrators, and poli...
Many school districts experience difficulties attracting and retaining teachers, and the impending r...
177 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Teacher shortages are a persi...
This study investigates an understudied but crucial dimension of education in China: teacher mobilit...
The geographical imbalance of public sector teachers is one of the main challenges facing policy mak...
This article provides an alternative perspective on what it means to ‘do school’ in a disadvantaged ...