This paper presents the first causal evidence on the effects of school accountability systems on teacher labor markets. We exploit a 2002 change in Florida's school accountability system that exogenously shocked some schools to higher accountability grades and others to lower accountability grades, and measure whether teachers in shocked schools are more or less likely to move. Using microdata from the universe of Florida public school teachers, we find strong evidence that accountability shocks influence the teacher labor market; specifically, teachers are more likely to leave schools that have been downward shocked -- especially to the bottom grade -- and they are less likely to leave schools that have been upward shocked. We also find th...
While a large literature focuses on informational asymmetries between workers and employers, more re...
This paper provides new information about the interrelated issues of teacher turnover (both within a...
Using teacher level data from public, private, and charter schools, we examine how various school le...
Does school accountability change the teacher composition in schools? We exploit a nested school acc...
The impact of accountability on U.S. schools, for good or ill, is a subject of debate and research. ...
We exploit a nested school accountability reform to estimate the causal effect on teacher mobility, ...
Extensive teacher mobility can undermine policy efforts to develop a high-quality workforce. In resp...
This paper utilizes a Norwegian experiment with exogenous wage changes to study teachers' turnover d...
Employee absences are costly. This is particularly true in education, as substitute teachers are exp...
Compared with traditional public schools (TPS), charter schools on average have much higher teacher ...
The current study examined the impact of teacher stress related to high-stakes testing and education...
This paper contributes to the understanding of the causal relationship between teacher turnover and ...
Teacher turnover has adverse consequences for student achievement and imposes large financial costs ...
School closings displace thousands of teachers in the U.S. every year. This paper explores how eleme...
Evidence on teacher behavior is essential for the understanding of the performance of school systems...
While a large literature focuses on informational asymmetries between workers and employers, more re...
This paper provides new information about the interrelated issues of teacher turnover (both within a...
Using teacher level data from public, private, and charter schools, we examine how various school le...
Does school accountability change the teacher composition in schools? We exploit a nested school acc...
The impact of accountability on U.S. schools, for good or ill, is a subject of debate and research. ...
We exploit a nested school accountability reform to estimate the causal effect on teacher mobility, ...
Extensive teacher mobility can undermine policy efforts to develop a high-quality workforce. In resp...
This paper utilizes a Norwegian experiment with exogenous wage changes to study teachers' turnover d...
Employee absences are costly. This is particularly true in education, as substitute teachers are exp...
Compared with traditional public schools (TPS), charter schools on average have much higher teacher ...
The current study examined the impact of teacher stress related to high-stakes testing and education...
This paper contributes to the understanding of the causal relationship between teacher turnover and ...
Teacher turnover has adverse consequences for student achievement and imposes large financial costs ...
School closings displace thousands of teachers in the U.S. every year. This paper explores how eleme...
Evidence on teacher behavior is essential for the understanding of the performance of school systems...
While a large literature focuses on informational asymmetries between workers and employers, more re...
This paper provides new information about the interrelated issues of teacher turnover (both within a...
Using teacher level data from public, private, and charter schools, we examine how various school le...