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Katerina Sergi; John Stephen McCown; Mary Rebecca Read-Wahidi; Ismail H. Yigit; Callie Poole; Heather Hanna – International Journal of Child Care and Education Policy, 2025
The early childhood workforce in the U.S. faces significant challenges, including low wages, high turnover, and inadequate support, affecting the quality of education and care for children. The existing research on early childhood education typically identifies low wages as an issue, but lacks advanced analysis of rural-urban pay disparities and…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Early Childhood Teachers, Compensation (Remuneration), Teacher Salaries
Frenette, Marc – Statistics Canada, 2023
Selecting a field of study is an important decision made by thousands of incoming postsecondary students each year. Numerous studies have shown that graduates from engineering, business and mathematics programs earn considerably more than their counterparts from arts and humanities. These earnings disparities may reflect differences in skills that…
Descriptors: High School Students, Academic Achievement, Majors (Students), Postsecondary Education
Michael Baker; Yosh Halberstam; Kory Kroft; Alexandre Mas; Derek Messacar – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2024
We study the effects of the unionization of faculty at Canadian universities from 1970-2022 using an event-study design. Using administrative data which covers the full universe of faculty salaries, we find strong evidence that unionization leads to both average salary gains and compression of the distribution of salaries. Our estimates indicate…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Unions, College Faculty, Salaries
Rachel E. Durham; Juan B. Cortes – Baltimore Education Research Consortium, 2025
This brief offers an updated look at the wage outcomes for Baltimore City Public Schools graduates six and ten years after high school graduation, continuing the conversation from a previous study published in 2018 which examined outcomes for the class of 2009. The latest results provide new information for additional cohorts and a longer…
Descriptors: High School Graduates, Urban Schools, Income, Wages
Fuesting, Melissa A. – College and University Professional Association for Human Resources, 2023
This report provides a deep dive into higher ed admissions employees, who play a key role in the future sustainability of colleges and universities. In addition to highlighting the pay and size of the admissions workforce, the report focuses on time in position, diversity, and pay equity. Taken together, we find that colleges and universities have…
Descriptors: College Admission, Admissions Officers, Labor Force, Wages
Sylvia A. Allegretto – Economic Policy Institute, 2023
Teacher quality is the most important school-related factor influencing student achievement. Closing the growing pay gap between teachers and other college graduate professionals is critical to public education. This report provides an update to a series that has tracked public school teacher wages and compensation over the last two decades.…
Descriptors: Teacher Salaries, Wages, Salary Wage Differentials, Compensation (Remuneration)
Bershadsky, Julie, Ed. – Institute on Community Integration, 2022
This brief uses publicly available data from the National Core Indicators® (NCI)-IDD Staff Stability Survey to compare wages of direct support professionals (DSPs) to what people earn in other similar professions. It also puts them in context by comparing DSP wages to living wages--the cost of living based on typical expenses that meet minimum…
Descriptors: Employees, Wages, Intellectual Disability, Developmental Disabilities
Brunetti, Irene; Cirillo, Valeria; Ferri, Valentina – Studies in Higher Education, 2022
This paper explores the temporary-permanent wage gap experienced by Italian graduate workers. To evaluate the wage gap along the entire wage distribution and account for heterogeneous effects of temporary employment, we apply the Recentered Influence Function (RIF) regression approach. The results suggest that the monthly net wage earned by…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Foreign Countries, Wages, Salary Wage Differentials
Cory Koedel; Trang Pham – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2022
We study the conditional gender wage gap among faculty at public research universities in the U.S. We begin by using a cross-sectional dataset from 2016 to replicate the long-standing finding in research that conditional on rich controls, female faculty earn less than their male colleagues. Next, we construct a data panel to track the evolution of…
Descriptors: Wages, Gender Differences, Gender Issues, Faculty
Drew Atchison; Tammy Kolbe; Sana Fatima; Jesse Levin – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2024
Background: Teachers are an important resource for implementing education interventions and appropriately valuing their time is essential to developing a valid estimate of an intervention's cost. Economic evaluation standards call for valuing teacher time using a market price equal to their compensation, inclusive of their wages and benefits…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Teacher Salaries, Teacher Employment Benefits, Wages
Stephen Herzenberg; Claire Kovach; Maisum Murtaza; Avery Spicka – Keystone Research Center, 2025
This report provides a comprehensive analysis of Pennsylvania's economic conditions, detailing various economic indicators and labor market trends, including data on inflation, unionization benefits, and the impact of erratic tariff policies that may be sparking renewed inflation and eroding investment. Unemployment has increased, hiring has…
Descriptors: Labor Market, Economic Factors, Employment Patterns, Economic Climate
André Spithoven; Elena Phalet – Higher Education Policy, 2025
We examine the behavioural additionality effects of a wage subsidy in the form of a tax cut on R&D personnel's wages in a population of universities. How does university management use this wage subsidy? The wage subsidy is welcomed by universities as additional slack resources which are free to be used by university management. Its use…
Descriptors: Universities, Wages, Taxes, College Administration
Claire Kovach; Muhammad Maisum Murtaza; Stephen Herzenberg – Keystone Research Center, 2024
As we approach this Labor Day, the Pennsylvania economy is growing steadily. Working families are sharing in prosperity in a more sustained way than at any point since 1980--although many families still struggle to make ends meet and, in our polarized nation, a big partisan divide exists in perceptions of whether the economy is better than four…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Economic Development, Trend Analysis, Labor Market
José V. Ramirez; Sylvain Weber – Empirical Research in Vocational Education and Training, 2025
Apprenticeship training is strongly developed in Switzerland. During the COVID-19 pandemic, training firms however faced severe difficulties and many decided not to (or were unable to) hire apprentices. To minimize negative consequences, authorities from the canton of Geneva introduced a series of measures to support the creation of apprenticeship…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Apprenticeships, Economic Factors, Personnel Selection
Herzenberg, Stephen; Kovach, Claire; Murtaza, Maisum – Keystone Research Center, 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic brought unprecedented economic and policy challenges to the United States and other countries. Navigating out of the pandemic slowdown is another novel experience, which makes it more difficult to answer the question addressed each year in the "State of Working Pennsylvania": How is the Pennsylvania economy…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Wages, Unemployment, Employment Patterns

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