This chapter presents an overview of economic models of teacher supply and explains the modeling implications for both cross-section and time series econometric modeling. Specifically the literature on the determinants of teacher recruitment, turnover, mobility and re-entry into the profession are reviewed. It reviews the empirical evidence from the US, the UK on the labor supply of teachers and assesses the variation in teacher's real pay across in aggregate across 35 countries in the world. It also provides suggests for fruitful areas of future research.teachers, labor supply, occupational choice
In light of the current increase'in elementary and secondary 'school attendance coupled wi...
This thesis presents an analysis of district level labor markets for public school teachers. Collect...
This paper investigates the key determinants of entry into the teaching profession, and the subseque...
The problem of teacher supply in the United Kingdom has generated considerable concern recently. Thi...
This monograph on teacher labor market research is divided into six major sections. The first, a sur...
Who are supply teachers? What are their characteristics? What work do they take on and what is their...
This study uses the principles of human capital theory to develop and test a theory of a supply of a...
The quality of teachers is a determining factor in the formation of human cap-ital, so it is also an...
This report looks at the relationship between the supply of teachers to the teaching profession, the...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the market for teachers from an economic perspective. This s...
nce a accep ploy tup on q stude uit. specifications and sub-samples. attention to pay as the main mo...
Teachers’ career choice and teacher supply have long been important topics of primary and secondary ...
graduate cohort data from 5 separate cohorts. We find that relative wages in teaching compared to al...
In the last few decades, several articles and reports have been devoted to the study of the declinin...
Compared with traditional public schools (TPS), charter schools on average have much higher teacher ...
In light of the current increase'in elementary and secondary 'school attendance coupled wi...
This thesis presents an analysis of district level labor markets for public school teachers. Collect...
This paper investigates the key determinants of entry into the teaching profession, and the subseque...
The problem of teacher supply in the United Kingdom has generated considerable concern recently. Thi...
This monograph on teacher labor market research is divided into six major sections. The first, a sur...
Who are supply teachers? What are their characteristics? What work do they take on and what is their...
This study uses the principles of human capital theory to develop and test a theory of a supply of a...
The quality of teachers is a determining factor in the formation of human cap-ital, so it is also an...
This report looks at the relationship between the supply of teachers to the teaching profession, the...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the market for teachers from an economic perspective. This s...
nce a accep ploy tup on q stude uit. specifications and sub-samples. attention to pay as the main mo...
Teachers’ career choice and teacher supply have long been important topics of primary and secondary ...
graduate cohort data from 5 separate cohorts. We find that relative wages in teaching compared to al...
In the last few decades, several articles and reports have been devoted to the study of the declinin...
Compared with traditional public schools (TPS), charter schools on average have much higher teacher ...
In light of the current increase'in elementary and secondary 'school attendance coupled wi...
This thesis presents an analysis of district level labor markets for public school teachers. Collect...
This paper investigates the key determinants of entry into the teaching profession, and the subseque...