Prior research has shown that teachers receive lower pay compared to people with the same educational level who work in other occupations. This article challenges that literature and shows that by applying novel statistical approaches, the pay differentials are reduced, and even become pay premiums. In particular, these approaches provide unifying estimates that turn an earnings penalty between female teachers and non-teachers of approximately 10%—based on a standard approach in the literature—into an earnings premium of 5 to 10%. Likewise, estimates based on these approaches erase up to two-thirds of the earnings gap between male teachers and non-teachers. Moreover, going beyond the traditional focus on the mean, the author decomposes the ...
Previous research has established the returns to academic ability in the general labor market, and t...
AbstractThe impact of teacher pay on school productivity is a central concern for governments worldw...
Theory and evidence on performance-related pay for teaching remain inconclusive. Teachers will respo...
Teachers have arguably one of the most important jobs in the world: to teach their students, i.e. th...
Do teachers with similar experience and age but different genders earn the same income? This study i...
Abstract—Researchers using cross-sectiona l data have failed to produce systematic evidence that tea...
The impact of teacher pay on school productivity is a central concern for governments worldwide, yet...
Thesis (M.A.) -- Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of SociologyT...
Research has clearly established that increasing teacher salaries reduces overall teacher attrition....
Using panel data on the salary schedules of public school teachers and administrators, I look for ev...
This paper uses a unique dataset of both public and private sector primary school teachers and their...
Abstract: Using panel data on the salary schedules of public school teachers and administrators, I l...
This paper addresses a popular debate on teacher pay in a developing country context, namely whether...
This study investigates the possibility of differences in the salaries of male and female teachers i...
Do higher salaries raise the quality of teaching? Many influential reports and proposals advocate su...
Previous research has established the returns to academic ability in the general labor market, and t...
AbstractThe impact of teacher pay on school productivity is a central concern for governments worldw...
Theory and evidence on performance-related pay for teaching remain inconclusive. Teachers will respo...
Teachers have arguably one of the most important jobs in the world: to teach their students, i.e. th...
Do teachers with similar experience and age but different genders earn the same income? This study i...
Abstract—Researchers using cross-sectiona l data have failed to produce systematic evidence that tea...
The impact of teacher pay on school productivity is a central concern for governments worldwide, yet...
Thesis (M.A.) -- Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of SociologyT...
Research has clearly established that increasing teacher salaries reduces overall teacher attrition....
Using panel data on the salary schedules of public school teachers and administrators, I look for ev...
This paper uses a unique dataset of both public and private sector primary school teachers and their...
Abstract: Using panel data on the salary schedules of public school teachers and administrators, I l...
This paper addresses a popular debate on teacher pay in a developing country context, namely whether...
This study investigates the possibility of differences in the salaries of male and female teachers i...
Do higher salaries raise the quality of teaching? Many influential reports and proposals advocate su...
Previous research has established the returns to academic ability in the general labor market, and t...
AbstractThe impact of teacher pay on school productivity is a central concern for governments worldw...
Theory and evidence on performance-related pay for teaching remain inconclusive. Teachers will respo...