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Costrell, Robert M.; McGee, Josh B. – National Center on Performance Incentives, 2009
In this paper, we present an analysis of the Arkansas Teacher Retirement System (ATRS) pension plan and an empirical investigation of the behavioral response to that plan, as well as to a possible reform plan. We begin by describing the plan parameters and discussing the incentives these parameters create. We then estimate the effect of pension…
Descriptors: Teacher Retirement, Retirement Benefits, Probability, Educational Change
DeArmond, Michael; Goldhaber, Dan – National Center on Performance Incentives, 2009
In this paper we focus on two questions: How well do teachers understand their current pension plans? And, what do they think about alternative plan structures? The data come from administrative records and a 2006 survey of teachers in Washington State. The results suggest that Washington's teachers are fairly knowledge about their pensions,…
Descriptors: Teacher Retirement, Retirement Benefits, Comprehension, Knowledge Level
Costrell, Robert; Podgursky, Michael – National Center on Performance Incentives, 2009
While it is generally understood that defined benefit pension systems concentrate benefits on career teachers, and impose costs on mobile teachers, there has been very little analysis of the magnitude of these features and patterns of variation between states. The authors develop a measure of implicit redistribution of pension wealth among…
Descriptors: Teacher Retirement, Retirement Benefits, Costs, Faculty Mobility
Brown, Kristine M. – National Center on Performance Incentives, 2009
This paper exploits a major, unanticipated reform of the California teachers' pension to provide quasi-experimental evidence on the link between pension generosity and retirement timing. Using two large administrative datasets, the author conducts a reduced-form analysis of the pension reform and estimates a structural model of retirement timing.…
Descriptors: Teacher Retirement, Incentives, Public Officials, Baby Boomers
Smith, Elizabeth Ettema; Guthrie, James W. – National Center on Performance Incentives, 2009
Teacher pensions are fast becoming a significant issue in education policy. Mounting unfunded pension financial liability, likely larger numbers of retiring teachers, increasing mobility among existing teachers, and unfavorable comparisons with less generous private sector pension plans all contribute to putting pedagogues pensions in the public…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Retirement Benefits, Incentives, Teacher Retirement
Tran, Doannie; Huang, Elsie – National Center on Performance Incentives, 2009
Limited information exists on how early career teachers, particularly those in "Generation Y", feel about the pension system and potential reforms to the pension system. This paper presents an analysis of the appeal of different aspects of pension plans; their influence on charter versus traditional public school teachers; and how…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Teacher Retirement, Public School Teachers, Retirement Benefits
Clark, Robert L.; Craig, Lee A. – National Center on Performance Incentives, 2009
We offer a concise history of teacher retirement plans in the United States, highlighting the increase in the generosity of the plans over the past 25 years. We employ data from plans in all fifty states to estimate the impact of a set of social and economic variables on the plans' replacement rates for a hypothetical teacher. We find that, at the…
Descriptors: Teacher Retirement, Public School Teachers, Population Growth, Retirement Benefits
Friedberg, Leora; Turner, Sarah – National Center on Performance Incentives, 2009
While the pension plan landscape has changed remarkably over the last two decades, with most private-sector workers seeing a shift from defined benefit (DB) to defined contribution (DC) plans, DB pension plans remain the overwhelming norm for K-12 teachers employed by state and local governments. With DB plans, teachers typically receive minimal…
Descriptors: Teacher Retirement, Elementary School Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Labor Economics
Costrell, Robert M.; Podgursky, Michael J. – National Center on Performance Incentives, 2007
Defined Benefit pension plans often generate odd time patterns of benefits. One typical pattern exhibits low accrual in early years, accelerating in mid-late years, followed by dramatic decline, or even negative returns in years that are relatively young for retirement. We consider four states for specific analysis: Arkansas, Missouri, California…
Descriptors: Retirement Benefits, Retirement, Incentives, Teacher Retirement
Clark, Robert L. – National Center on Performance Incentives, 2009
Most public elementary and high school teachers are covered by health insurance provided by their employer while they are employed. In most cases, these health plans are managed at the state level. At retirement, teachers with sufficient years of service are allowed to remain in the health plan. Retiree health plans for teachers vary widely across…
Descriptors: Teacher Retirement, Public School Teachers, Health Insurance, Retirement Benefits
Kotlikoff, Laurence J. – National Center on Performance Incentives, 2009
This paper is about the funding status of teachers' retirement pension schemes. Its goal is to relate the accounting for the funding of these pension obligations to the endemic, systematic, and fundamentally fraudulent system of accounting our country uses to assess the financial positions of federal, state, and local government as well as many…
Descriptors: Teacher Retirement, Financial Support, Retirement Benefits, Investment
Hansen, Janet S.; Podgursky, Michael J.; Costrell, Robert M. – National Center on Performance Incentives, 2009
This policy brief summarizes findings presented at a February 2009 research conference on teacher retirement systems hosted by the National Center on Performance Incentives (NCPI) at Vanderbilt University's Peabody College. The 2009 conference was the second in a series of NCPI events focusing on findings from recent research on issues related to…
Descriptors: Compensation (Remuneration), Secondary School Teachers, Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Retirement
Hansen, Janet – National Center on Performance Incentives, 2009
Like most other state and local government employees, teachers participate primarily in defined benefit pension plans whose benefits are based on final average salaries and length of service. Such pensions have been replaced in many private sector firms by defined contribution pensions. A number of questions have arisen about the feasibility and…
Descriptors: Private Sector, Teacher Retirement, Government Employees, Teacher Shortage
Hess, Frederick M.; Squire, Juliet P. – National Center on Performance Incentives, 2009
The tension at the heart of pension politics is the incentive to address today's claimants and focus on the here-and-now at the expense of long-term concerns and more dispersed constituencies. In the private sector, rules and regulations seek to tame corner-cutting and short-sighted behavior. In the public sector, the primary safeguard is the…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Retirement, Public Officials, Labor Market
Ni, Shawn; Podgursky, Michael; Ehlert, Mark – National Center on Performance Incentives, 2009
Policy discussions about teacher quality and teacher "shortages" often focus on recruitment and retention of young teachers. However, attention has begun to focus on the incentive effects of teacher retirement benefit systems, particularly given their rising costs and the large unfunded liabilities. In this paper we analyze accrual of…
Descriptors: Teacher Retirement, Public School Teachers, Teacher Persistence, Labor Market
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