© The Author(s) 2021. While the effect of teachers’ unions on school districts continues to be debated, the research literature provides few definitive conclusions to guide these discussions. In this article, we examine the relationship between teachers’ union contracts and school district efficiency. We define efficiency as the ratio of short-run productivity (student performance on standardized exams) to expenditures. We estimate a series of school district fixed effect models using measures of district collective bargaining agreement (CBA) restrictiveness tied to longitudinal outcomes. We find that CBA restrictiveness is positively associated with expenditures on students, instruction, instruction support services, and teacher and admini...
School choice dominated discourses within educational policy in the last year; some have even descri...
UnrestrictedTeachers at a small but growing number of California’s charter schools are represented b...
This paper tests the hypothesis that monopoly power of school districts allows bureaucratic expansio...
© The Author(s) 2021. While the effect of teachers’ unions on school districts continues to be debat...
Using a unique data set on teachers’ union election certifications from Iowa, Indiana, and Minnesot...
Using a unique data set on teachers ’ union election certifications from Iowa, Indiana, and Minnesot...
Education reform rhetoric frequently pits the vested interests of teachers’ unions against those of ...
What factors affect student performance? Research before the 1980s focused on the effects of studen...
This article examines how teacher collective bargaining agreements (CBAs), teacher salaries, and cla...
This comment discusses the effect of collective bargaining by teachers on the formulation of public ...
The authors examine how the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) negoti-ated between teachers ’ uni...
This paper summarizes the research on the relationship between teacher unionization and educational ...
Students of American politics rarely study public sector unions and their impacts on government. The...
In this article, I report the results of an investigation that examined the impact of teacher union ...
This study analyzed the extent of teachers\u27 unions activities in the eleven states without favora...
School choice dominated discourses within educational policy in the last year; some have even descri...
UnrestrictedTeachers at a small but growing number of California’s charter schools are represented b...
This paper tests the hypothesis that monopoly power of school districts allows bureaucratic expansio...
© The Author(s) 2021. While the effect of teachers’ unions on school districts continues to be debat...
Using a unique data set on teachers’ union election certifications from Iowa, Indiana, and Minnesot...
Using a unique data set on teachers ’ union election certifications from Iowa, Indiana, and Minnesot...
Education reform rhetoric frequently pits the vested interests of teachers’ unions against those of ...
What factors affect student performance? Research before the 1980s focused on the effects of studen...
This article examines how teacher collective bargaining agreements (CBAs), teacher salaries, and cla...
This comment discusses the effect of collective bargaining by teachers on the formulation of public ...
The authors examine how the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) negoti-ated between teachers ’ uni...
This paper summarizes the research on the relationship between teacher unionization and educational ...
Students of American politics rarely study public sector unions and their impacts on government. The...
In this article, I report the results of an investigation that examined the impact of teacher union ...
This study analyzed the extent of teachers\u27 unions activities in the eleven states without favora...
School choice dominated discourses within educational policy in the last year; some have even descri...
UnrestrictedTeachers at a small but growing number of California’s charter schools are represented b...
This paper tests the hypothesis that monopoly power of school districts allows bureaucratic expansio...