Over the last decade many districts have implemented performance pay incentives to reward teachers for improving student test scores. Economic theory suggests that these programs could alter teacher work effort, cooperation, and retention. Because teachers can choose to work in a performance pay district that has characteristics correlated with teacher behavior, I use the distance between a teacher’s undergraduate institution and the nearest performance pay district as an instrumental variable. Using data from the 2003 and 2007 waves of the Schools and Staffing Survey (SASS), I find that teachers respond to performance pay incentives by working fewer hours per week at school. Performance pay also decreases participation in unpaid cooper...
Abstract: Analyses of the recent New York City teacher bonus program found lower student test scores...
In this article we examine the economic case for merit or performance-based pay for K–12 teachers. W...
This study drew on teacher survey responses from randomized experiments exploring three different pa...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2011. Major: Applied Economics. Advisor: Morris M. ...
This paper derives a theoretical model for understanding the impact of providing teachers with bonus...
In current debates regarding the future of education, teacher compensation schemes are often critici...
This study examined the characteristics of teacher incentive pay programs in the United States. Usin...
This paper reviews the evidence on the effectiveness of individual merit pay systems for teachers on...
This paper reviews the evidence on the effectiveness of individual merit pay systems for teachers on...
Abstract: Using panel data on the salary schedules of public school teachers and administrators, I l...
Recent advances in the literature examining the importance of teachers in student learning have led ...
Theory and evidence on performance-related pay for teaching remain inconclusive. Teachers will respo...
The majority of teacher contracts in the State of Ohio are based on the traditional pay scale, rewar...
There is a need to identify how the elimination of a performance pay system influences effective tea...
There is a need to identify how the elimination of a performance pay system influences effective tea...
Abstract: Analyses of the recent New York City teacher bonus program found lower student test scores...
In this article we examine the economic case for merit or performance-based pay for K–12 teachers. W...
This study drew on teacher survey responses from randomized experiments exploring three different pa...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2011. Major: Applied Economics. Advisor: Morris M. ...
This paper derives a theoretical model for understanding the impact of providing teachers with bonus...
In current debates regarding the future of education, teacher compensation schemes are often critici...
This study examined the characteristics of teacher incentive pay programs in the United States. Usin...
This paper reviews the evidence on the effectiveness of individual merit pay systems for teachers on...
This paper reviews the evidence on the effectiveness of individual merit pay systems for teachers on...
Abstract: Using panel data on the salary schedules of public school teachers and administrators, I l...
Recent advances in the literature examining the importance of teachers in student learning have led ...
Theory and evidence on performance-related pay for teaching remain inconclusive. Teachers will respo...
The majority of teacher contracts in the State of Ohio are based on the traditional pay scale, rewar...
There is a need to identify how the elimination of a performance pay system influences effective tea...
There is a need to identify how the elimination of a performance pay system influences effective tea...
Abstract: Analyses of the recent New York City teacher bonus program found lower student test scores...
In this article we examine the economic case for merit or performance-based pay for K–12 teachers. W...
This study drew on teacher survey responses from randomized experiments exploring three different pa...