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Dylan Hawksworth-Lutzow; Heather Rose – Journal of Education Finance, 2023
This paper examines how school districts change teacher salaries in response to large changes in revenue. Using district-level salary schedule data for nearly all California school districts, we analyze two time periods: one with a decrease in funding (2007-08 to 2011-12 marked by the Great Recession) and one with a significant increase in funding…
Descriptors: Teacher Salaries, School Districts, Educational Finance, Funding Formulas
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Danielle Sanderson Edwards; Kaitlin P. Anderson – Journal of Education Finance, 2023
In the past decade, education reforms implemented high-stakes teacher evaluation, limited tenure protections, and restricted collective bargaining. Large increases in compensation may be needed to offset these losses in employment protections to attract and retain teachers. We test this hypothesis by examining the impact of a set of policy changes…
Descriptors: Teacher Salaries, Compensation (Remuneration), Educational Policy, Teacher Evaluation
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Buckman, David G.; Jackson, Tommy E. – Journal of Education Finance, 2021
This study used Kanter's (1997) Tokenism theory to analyze the relationship between gender and faculty salaries in Georgia higher education institutions to determine whether pay inequity existed between male and female professors in 2018. Two separate mixed-effect regression models were estimated on a 2018 cross-sectional survey dataset of Georgia…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Salaries, Salary Wage Differentials, Gender Differences
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Han, Eunice S. – Journal of Education Finance, 2021
The quality of the teaching force in our public schools has received great attention as one of the approaches to improve student performance, as there exists ample evidence that teacher quality matters for student achievement (see McCaffrey et al., 2004 for a review on this literature). Rivkin, Hanushek, and Kain (2005) find large differences…
Descriptors: Teacher Salaries, Compensation (Remuneration), Academic Achievement, Educational Finance
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Journal of Education Finance, 2020
For the first time in the history of the State of the States, all 50 states will be represented with entries this year. A number of state legislatures are working to provide public education the necessary fiscal support to provide students with a high quality 21st century education, or restore funding levels for public education to pre-Great…
Descriptors: Public Education, Educational Finance, State Aid, State Legislation
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Journal of Education Finance, 2019
A recent survey of 41 different state boards of education revealed that officials from 28 states indicate that they are experiencing teacher shortages. The shortages in some states are significant. While the teacher shortage in many states is tied to different factors, one frequently cited reason for leaving the teaching profession is low pay.…
Descriptors: Teacher Shortage, Teacher Responsibility, Career Choice, Teacher Salaries
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Shuls, James V. – Journal of Education Finance, 2017
From funding to teacher quality, inequities exist between school districts. This paper adds to the literature on inequities by examining the impact of pension plan formulas on pension benefits. Using data from the salary schedules of 464 Missouri school districts, this paper analyzes how various final average salary calculations would impact the…
Descriptors: Retirement Benefits, Teacher Retirement, School Districts, Teacher Salaries
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Journal of Education Finance, 2018
On February 24, 2017, all of the authors of the state-of-the-state manuscripts published in the "Journal of Education Finance" met in Cincinnati, Ohio, to participate in a roundtable discussion focused on recent legislative actions in 38 states. A majority of those papers were revised to reflect a final report on legislative actions…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, State Aid
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Tran, Henry – Journal of Education Finance, 2017
This study uses the framework of the Adverse Selection model of Efficiency Wage to examine whether the pay stance (i.e., lead, lag or match the market) of South Carolina public school districts influences their students' math and science achievement outcomes. Four separate fixed effects regressions were estimated based on three years of panel data…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Teacher Salaries, School Districts, Mathematics Achievement
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Rippner, Jennifer A.; Toutkoushian, Robert K. – Journal of Education Finance, 2015
The gap between average faculty salaries at public and private institutions has been growing wider over the past 40 years, yet little is known about the nature and causes of the gap. This study uses data on more than 1,000 institutions to examine institutional average faculty salaries and how they have changed for public and private institutions.…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Public Colleges, Private Colleges, Teacher Salaries
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Bifulco, Robert; Buerger, Christian – Journal of Education Finance, 2015
This article identifies a set of location incentives created by New York's charter school financing and accountability provisions. We then use regression models to examine the location of charter schools across and within districts. We find that charter schools (1) are significantly more likely to locate in districts with high operating expenses…
Descriptors: Accountability, Charter Schools, Educational Finance, Regression (Statistics)
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Springer, Matthew G.; Taylor, Lori L. – Journal of Education Finance, 2016
Pay-for-performance is a popular public education reform, but there is little evidence about the characteristics of a well-designed incentive pay plan for teachers. Some of the literature suggests that effective incentive plans must offer relatively large awards to induce behavioral changes. On the other hand, the experimental economics literature…
Descriptors: Incentives, Public School Teachers, Preferences, Behavior Change
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Roebber, Paul J.; Meadows, G. Richard – Journal of Education Finance, 2012
Severe fiscal tensions threaten U.S. public higher education. Many policy solutions have been suggested, but it is difficult to subject these qualitative ideas to rigorous empirical evaluation. In this work, we employ an agent-based model of a representative state-funded public university system (including a flagship campus, an urban campus, and…
Descriptors: Productivity, Higher Education, Electronic Learning, Campuses
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Cowen, Joshua M. – Journal of Education Finance, 2009
A small number of studies have examined the importance of collective bargaining agreements in the context of teacher quality, school finance, or student outcomes. Although the evidence for a bargaining effect on most measures is mixed, the preponderance has suggested that bargaining increases expenditures on teacher compensation. In this article,…
Descriptors: Unions, Teacher Salaries, Expenditures, Collective Bargaining
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Winters, John V. – Journal of Education Finance, 2009
There is a great deal of variation in teacher salaries across school districts. This is important because districts that pay low salaries are likely to have greater trouble recruiting and retaining quality teachers. Regression analysis reveals that local supplements--payments exceeding the state minimum salary schedule--are affected by a number of…
Descriptors: Teacher Salaries, Differences, Public School Teachers, Taxes
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