We study the market for teachers in England, in particular teacher turnover. We show that there is a positive raw association between the level of school disadvantage and the turnover rate of its teachers. This association diminishes as we control for school, pupil and local teacher labour market characteristics, but is not eliminated. The remaining association is largely accounted for by teacher characteristics, with the poorer schools hiring much younger teachers on average. We interpret this market equilibrium allocation as either deriving from the preferences of young teachers, or as reflecting the low market attractiveness of disadvantaged schools
AbstractThe impact of teacher pay on school productivity is a central concern for governments worldw...
This paper uses a unique dataset of both public and private sector primary school teachers and their...
Failing to account for the differences in local labour market conditions outside of London means tha...
We study the market for teachers in England, in particular teacher turnover. We show that there is a...
This paper contributes to the understanding of the causal relationship between teacher turnover and ...
This paper contributes to the understanding of the causal relationship between teacher turnover and ...
Gaps between the educational attainment of pupils from higher and lower income families are widespre...
In England, teacher shortages have worsened in recent years and one contributor is the declining rat...
The impact of teacher pay on school productivity is a central concern for governments worldwide, yet...
Recent research has established that teachers matter for student achievements, albeit because of dim...
Recent research has established that teachers matter for student achievements, albeit because of dim...
Teacher turnover is a long-standing and worsening problem for schools in England. Strategies to redu...
Teacher turnover is a long-standing and worsening problem for schools in England. Strategies to redu...
Teacher turnover is a long-standing and worsening problem for schools in England. Strategies to redu...
AbstractThe impact of teacher pay on school productivity is a central concern for governments worldw...
AbstractThe impact of teacher pay on school productivity is a central concern for governments worldw...
This paper uses a unique dataset of both public and private sector primary school teachers and their...
Failing to account for the differences in local labour market conditions outside of London means tha...
We study the market for teachers in England, in particular teacher turnover. We show that there is a...
This paper contributes to the understanding of the causal relationship between teacher turnover and ...
This paper contributes to the understanding of the causal relationship between teacher turnover and ...
Gaps between the educational attainment of pupils from higher and lower income families are widespre...
In England, teacher shortages have worsened in recent years and one contributor is the declining rat...
The impact of teacher pay on school productivity is a central concern for governments worldwide, yet...
Recent research has established that teachers matter for student achievements, albeit because of dim...
Recent research has established that teachers matter for student achievements, albeit because of dim...
Teacher turnover is a long-standing and worsening problem for schools in England. Strategies to redu...
Teacher turnover is a long-standing and worsening problem for schools in England. Strategies to redu...
Teacher turnover is a long-standing and worsening problem for schools in England. Strategies to redu...
AbstractThe impact of teacher pay on school productivity is a central concern for governments worldw...
AbstractThe impact of teacher pay on school productivity is a central concern for governments worldw...
This paper uses a unique dataset of both public and private sector primary school teachers and their...
Failing to account for the differences in local labour market conditions outside of London means tha...