Whether to hire teachers locally on a contract basis, or via competitive examinations as government officials, is a major policy question in developing countries. We use a Discrete Choice Experiment to assess the job preferences of 700 future elementary school teachers in the state of Uttarakhand in India. The students have been selected using either competitive examination or from a pool of locally hired contract teachers. Skills in English, Arithmetic and Vocabulary are also tested. We find a trade-off between skills and preferences, as students hired using competitive examination have higher skills, but prefer posts in less remote regions
Para-teachers, sometimes called ”contract teachers”, are being hired in increasing numbers in many I...
There is an enormous educational disparity among schools in the United States. One reason for this d...
A number of changes have taken place in the number of colleges, universities and institutions along ...
Whether to hire teachers locally on a contract basis, or via competitive examinations and training ...
support of the funders is acknowledged. The views expressed are those of the authors and do not repr...
Para-teachers, sometimes called "contract teachers", are being hired in increasing numbers in many I...
Abstract: The large-scale expansion of primary education in developing countries has led to the inc...
School enrollment rates in developing countries have increased substantially over the past few decad...
The geographical imbalance of public sector teachers is one of the main challenges facing policy mak...
In this paper authors use non-experimental data from government schools in Uttar Pradesh and Madhya ...
Abstract: The large-scale expansion of primary schooling in developing countries has led to the inc...
Tamil Nadu is the eleventh largest Indian state by area and the sixth largest state by population (s...
This paper explores the perception of students at an elementary teacher education institution in a r...
Since the liberalization of India's economy beginning in the early 1990's, the government has increa...
<div><p>The scarcity of rural doctors has undermined the ability of health systems in low and middle...
Para-teachers, sometimes called ”contract teachers”, are being hired in increasing numbers in many I...
There is an enormous educational disparity among schools in the United States. One reason for this d...
A number of changes have taken place in the number of colleges, universities and institutions along ...
Whether to hire teachers locally on a contract basis, or via competitive examinations and training ...
support of the funders is acknowledged. The views expressed are those of the authors and do not repr...
Para-teachers, sometimes called "contract teachers", are being hired in increasing numbers in many I...
Abstract: The large-scale expansion of primary education in developing countries has led to the inc...
School enrollment rates in developing countries have increased substantially over the past few decad...
The geographical imbalance of public sector teachers is one of the main challenges facing policy mak...
In this paper authors use non-experimental data from government schools in Uttar Pradesh and Madhya ...
Abstract: The large-scale expansion of primary schooling in developing countries has led to the inc...
Tamil Nadu is the eleventh largest Indian state by area and the sixth largest state by population (s...
This paper explores the perception of students at an elementary teacher education institution in a r...
Since the liberalization of India's economy beginning in the early 1990's, the government has increa...
<div><p>The scarcity of rural doctors has undermined the ability of health systems in low and middle...
Para-teachers, sometimes called ”contract teachers”, are being hired in increasing numbers in many I...
There is an enormous educational disparity among schools in the United States. One reason for this d...
A number of changes have taken place in the number of colleges, universities and institutions along ...