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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
California Community Colleges, Chancellor's Office, 2025
Pursuant to California Education Code Section 84362, each community college district is required to allocate at least 50% of its annual education expenses, as defined by law, to the salaries and benefits of classroom instructors. This requirement ensures a significant portion of educational expenditures directly supports classroom instruction. The…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Teacher Salaries, Teacher Employment Benefits, Educational Finance
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)
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Andrew Camp; Gema Zamarro; Josh McGee; Taylor Wilson; Miranda Vernon – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2024
Attracting and retaining high-quality teachers in the profession is a matter of significant policy concern. Increasing teacher salaries and creating more attractive compensation packages are often proposed to achieve this goal. However, average real teacher salaries have remained stagnant over the past decade and have not fully recovered from the…
Descriptors: Public School Teachers, Teacher Salaries, Teacher Employment Benefits, Teacher Shortage
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Befekadu Zeleke Kidane; Misrak Fikre Botoro – Educational Planning, 2025
This study examined the relationship between principals' leadership styles and teachers' job satisfaction in private primary schools of Addis Ababa. Utilizing a descriptive correlational research design, data were collected from 226 teachers selected using simple random sampling using questionnaires and analyzed using both descriptive and…
Descriptors: Principals, Leadership Styles, Teacher Attitudes, Job Satisfaction
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Sherif, Victoria; Chapman, Kathryn; Rous, Beth – Journal of Education Human Resources, 2023
The success of preschool programs is largely dependent upon a high-quality teaching workforce. Preschool educators are critical in supporting a child's socio-emotional development, motivation, school readiness, achievement, and overall learning. While expected to be professionally prepared similarly to their colleagues from elementary and…
Descriptors: Teacher Salaries, Teacher Persistence, Compensation (Remuneration), Public Schools
Goldhaber, Dan; Krieg, John; Theobald, Roddy; Liddle, Stephanie – Center for Education Data & Research, 2021
We use data on over 14,000 teacher candidates in Washington state, merged with employment data from the state's public schools and Unemployment Insurance system, to investigate the career paths and earnings of teacher candidates in the state. Around 75% of candidates are employed in some education position in each of the 5 years after student…
Descriptors: Teacher Employment, Teacher Salaries, Public School Teachers, Preservice Teachers
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Dillon Fuchsman; Josh McGee; Gema Zamarro – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2021
Background: Despite being an important component of teacher compensation, government-sponsored teacher pensions are only 72 percent funded on average and have total unfunded liabilities exceeding $600 billion nationally (McGee, 2019; Novy-Marx & Rauh, 2011; "Public Plans Data," 2020). Annual per pupil teacher retirement costs account…
Descriptors: Teacher Retirement, Retirement Benefits, Educational Finance, Teaching Conditions
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Mathou, Cécile; Sarazin, Marc A. C.; Dumay, Xavier – Journal of Education Policy, 2022
This paper looks at the flexibilisation of teachers' employment relations in England in the context of an accelerated deregulation of work and employment conditions and of educational provision. It brings to light a contrasted picture, where external flexibilisation, through the recruitment of unqualified teachers, seems to be contained by a…
Descriptors: Teacher Employment, Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Teaching Conditions
Allegretto, Sylvia – Economic Policy Institute, 2022
Over the last 18 years, Economic Policy Institute has closely tracked trends in teacher pay. Over these nearly two decades, a picture of increasingly alarming trends has emerged. Simply put, teachers are paid less (in weekly wages and total compensation) than their nonteacher college-educated counterparts, and the situation has worsened…
Descriptors: Teacher Salaries, Teacher Employment Benefits, College Graduates, Wages
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Noori, Abdul Qawi – Cogent Education, 2023
Teacher job satisfaction is the degree to which employees like or dislike their profession; they are satisfied when they have positive attitudes and feelings towards their job. Many studies were conducted in developing and developed countries, but unfortunately, studies focusing on teacher job satisfaction in the Afghan context are very limited.…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, Public School Teachers, Private Schools, Teacher Attitudes
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Nelson, Gesemia; Monson, Melissa J.; Adibifar, Karam – Cogent Education, 2020
Colleges and universities in the United States have embraced the "gig" economy with use of non-tenure track and part-time faculty. However, much of the work on job satisfaction in academia focuses on tenure-line professors. This study seeks to answer the question of whether adjunct faculty look more like independent gig workers or…
Descriptors: Adjunct Faculty, Job Satisfaction, Part Time Faculty, Teacher Attitudes
Aldeman, Chad – Bellwether Education Partners, 2020
For the last two decades, Ohio has given its new public school teachers choices among retirement plans. Early in their employment, they are handed a form that allows them to opt for a traditional pension plan, a 401(k)-style defined-contribution (DC) plan, or a plan that combines elements of each. If they make no affirmative decision at all--that…
Descriptors: Public School Teachers, Teacher Retirement, Teacher Employment Benefits, Retirement Benefits
Robert M. Costrell; Josh McGee – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2020
Our goal in this paper is to better understand public pension funding dynamics with a focus on sustainability and intergenerational equity. We examine the steady-state properties of deterministic models and simulations of stochastic models to illuminate the implications of recently proposed policies to alleviate current funding pressures. We close…
Descriptors: Financial Policy, Retirement Benefits, Teacher Employment Benefits, Financial Support
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Bryner, Lindsay – Education and Society, 2021
A major teacher shortage exists in the United States. As teachers leave the classroom in droves, administrators are forced to hire unlicensed educators in order to fill vacant positions. Teachers have decided to change professions due to a lack of competitive salaries, fear of personal safety, and a lack of support from education stakeholders.…
Descriptors: Teacher Shortage, Labor Turnover, Teaching Conditions, School Safety
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