In this "Ed Short" from the Thomas B. Fordham Institute, Amanda Olberg and Michael Podgursky examine how public charter schools handle pensions for their teachers. Some states give these schools the freedom to opt out of the traditional teacher-pension system; when given that option, how many charter schools take it? Olberg and Podgursky examine data from six charter-heavy states and find that charter participation rates in traditional pension systems vary greatly -- from over 90 percent in California to less than one out of every four charters in Florida. As for what happens when schools choose not to participate in state pension plans, the authors find that they most often provide their teachers with defined-contribution plans (401(k) or ...
Pensions for teachers periodically spark the interest of educators and policymakers for a variety of...
Total compensation is divided into current and deferred elements. Deferred portions are mainly compo...
The UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education analyzed the career patterns of Kentucky tea...
A 50-state look at the funding crisis in the pension systems that serve teachers, including features...
Teacher retirement funds fall short of their liabilities by an estimated $1 trillion, causing many s...
I use a detailed panel of data and a unique modeling specification to explore how public schoolteach...
This article examines the pattern of incentives for work versus retirement in six state teacher pens...
Americans are often reminded that it's never too soon to start saving for retirement. Many of the na...
Explains how defined-benefit pension plans create barriers to attracting, retaining, and distributin...
Current interest in teacher pension reform stems from the poor financial condition of many states' p...
New teachers are facing lower pay and less generous retirement benefits than the prior generation, y...
Nearly a million teachers will reach retirement age in the next 9 to 11 years. This report presents ...
This paper examines the pattern of incentives for work versus retirement in five state teacher pensi...
Since 2002, public school teachers in Florida have been permitted to choose between a defined benefi...
Many states have recently made or are considering changes to their teacher retirement systems. Howev...
Pensions for teachers periodically spark the interest of educators and policymakers for a variety of...
Total compensation is divided into current and deferred elements. Deferred portions are mainly compo...
The UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education analyzed the career patterns of Kentucky tea...
A 50-state look at the funding crisis in the pension systems that serve teachers, including features...
Teacher retirement funds fall short of their liabilities by an estimated $1 trillion, causing many s...
I use a detailed panel of data and a unique modeling specification to explore how public schoolteach...
This article examines the pattern of incentives for work versus retirement in six state teacher pens...
Americans are often reminded that it's never too soon to start saving for retirement. Many of the na...
Explains how defined-benefit pension plans create barriers to attracting, retaining, and distributin...
Current interest in teacher pension reform stems from the poor financial condition of many states' p...
New teachers are facing lower pay and less generous retirement benefits than the prior generation, y...
Nearly a million teachers will reach retirement age in the next 9 to 11 years. This report presents ...
This paper examines the pattern of incentives for work versus retirement in five state teacher pensi...
Since 2002, public school teachers in Florida have been permitted to choose between a defined benefi...
Many states have recently made or are considering changes to their teacher retirement systems. Howev...
Pensions for teachers periodically spark the interest of educators and policymakers for a variety of...
Total compensation is divided into current and deferred elements. Deferred portions are mainly compo...
The UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education analyzed the career patterns of Kentucky tea...