Across the world, certain schools struggle to recruit and retain qualified teachers. This study explores teacher mobility across schools in rural China. Using a dataset from the Gansu Survey of Children and Families, this study investigates how teacher's initial job placement relates to teacher mobility across schools. The findings show that non-local teachers whose initial placements were not in their hometowns were more likely to switch schools. Non-local teachers were also more likely to move for family reasons, compared to moving for personal development or due to involuntary transfer by the local government. The findings suggest that localized recruitment and deployment of teachers can be valuable for reducing teacher mobility rate and...
A teaching workforce with good quality is a key factor in the process of China's rapid development. ...
The Chinese state's commitment to improve teaching quality in rural regions is a key component of na...
With the continuous deepening of reform and opening up, the gap between urban and rural areas contin...
This study investigates an understudied but crucial dimension of education in China: teacher mobilit...
This study aims to explore the challenges of recruiting and retaining teachers in rural schools of G...
This paper studies the impact of deployment centralization on teachers’ effort and student achieveme...
This article focuses on an overlooked factor in the unequal sorting of teachers across schools: the ...
This paper studies the impact of deployment centralization on teachers ’ effort and student achievem...
Teacher shortage is a major hindrance to China’s rural education growth in underdeveloped areas, as ...
In recent years, scholars have begun to document the emergence of private migrant schools in urban C...
Understanding the determinants of teacher mobility is important in order to implement effective poli...
Is centralized teacher deployment more equitable? This paper evaluates the teacher deployment centra...
In recent decades, China has observed increasing numbers of rural–urban migrant children seeking edu...
This study documents the experience of graduates from prestigious universities as they became teache...
Based on the Gansu Survey of Children and Families (GSCF, 2007), this thesis investigates the hierar...
A teaching workforce with good quality is a key factor in the process of China's rapid development. ...
The Chinese state's commitment to improve teaching quality in rural regions is a key component of na...
With the continuous deepening of reform and opening up, the gap between urban and rural areas contin...
This study investigates an understudied but crucial dimension of education in China: teacher mobilit...
This study aims to explore the challenges of recruiting and retaining teachers in rural schools of G...
This paper studies the impact of deployment centralization on teachers’ effort and student achieveme...
This article focuses on an overlooked factor in the unequal sorting of teachers across schools: the ...
This paper studies the impact of deployment centralization on teachers ’ effort and student achievem...
Teacher shortage is a major hindrance to China’s rural education growth in underdeveloped areas, as ...
In recent years, scholars have begun to document the emergence of private migrant schools in urban C...
Understanding the determinants of teacher mobility is important in order to implement effective poli...
Is centralized teacher deployment more equitable? This paper evaluates the teacher deployment centra...
In recent decades, China has observed increasing numbers of rural–urban migrant children seeking edu...
This study documents the experience of graduates from prestigious universities as they became teache...
Based on the Gansu Survey of Children and Families (GSCF, 2007), this thesis investigates the hierar...
A teaching workforce with good quality is a key factor in the process of China's rapid development. ...
The Chinese state's commitment to improve teaching quality in rural regions is a key component of na...
With the continuous deepening of reform and opening up, the gap between urban and rural areas contin...