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Andrew Ju; Krishna Regmi – Education Economics, 2025
In light of growing difficulties for schools to attract teachers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields and the continued discussions surrounding the unionization of education, this paper examines the effect of collective bargaining (CB) laws on the salary of teachers with a STEM degree. To isolate the effect of…
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Laws, STEM Education, Majors (Students)
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Praveen Aggarwal; Joseph Grant – Journal of Education for Business, 2024
Business schools frequently utilize AACSB's Salary Survey ("Staff Compensation and Demographic Survey," or the "SCDS Report") to benchmark salaries being offered by other schools. While providing averages based on a national sample, the "SCDS Report" obscures differences that might exist in salary averages between…
Descriptors: Business Schools, Business Administration Education, College Faculty, Teacher Salaries
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Biasi, Barbara – Education Next, 2023
Empirical evidence on the effects of compensation reform is somewhat scarce. Most U.S. public school teachers are paid according to rigid schedules that determine pay based solely on seniority and academic credentials. In unionized school districts, these schedules are set by collective bargaining agreements. In 2011 when the Wisconsin state…
Descriptors: State Legislation, Teacher Salaries, Compensation (Remuneration), Public School Teachers
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Passaretta, Giampiero; Sauer, Petra; Schwabe, Ulrike; WeBling, Katarina – Research in Comparative and International Education, 2023
Evidence on gender inequality in the labor market is extensive. However, little is known about the potential role of overeducation and horizontal mismatch in explaining women's labor-market disadvantages. We draw on recent data from the Eurograduate pilot survey to investigate the role of overeducation, field-of-study mismatch and field-specific…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Graduates, Education Work Relationship, Labor Market
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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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Seonkyung Choi; Huihui Li; Keiichi Ogawa; Yoshiyuki Tanaka – International Journal of Training Research, 2024
Indonesia has prioritized upper secondary vocational education since 2006. This study examines the labour market outcomes of upper secondary vocational education in terms of decent work (DW), using Indonesian Family Life Survey data and a research framework that links DW into the broader labour economics of the school to work transition. We…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary Education, Vocational Education, Rural Urban Differences
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Dan Goldhaber; Cyrus Grout; Kristian L. Holden – Journal of Education Human Resources, 2024
Defined benefit (DB) pension plans incentivize "salary spiking," where sharp increases in pay are leveraged into significantly higher levels of retirement compensation. While egregious instances of salary spiking occasionally make headlines, there is little guidance on the definition of salary-spiking behavior or understanding of its…
Descriptors: Teacher Salaries, Retirement Benefits, Teacher Retirement, Compensation (Remuneration)
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Oscar Espinoza; Luis González; Catalina Miranda; Luis Sandoval; Bruno Corradi; Noel McGinn; Yahira Larrondo – Higher Education, Skills and Work-based Learning, 2024
Purpose: The job satisfaction of university graduates can serve as an indicator of success in their professional development. At the same time, it can be a measure of higher education systems' effectiveness. The purpose is to assess the relationship of university graduates' socio-demographic characteristics, aspects of their degree program,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Job Satisfaction, Universities, College Graduates
Barrett, Nathan; Carlson, Deven; Harris, Douglas N.; Lincove, Jane Arnold – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2022
Theories of market-based school reform suggest that teacher labor markets may be inefficient because schools lack autonomy to incentivize performance in hiring, retention, and compensation. We test this empirically by comparing teacher exits in the deregulated market of New Orleans with neighboring traditional school districts. We find that the…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Teacher Persistence, Faculty Mobility, Unions
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Arsenis, Panagiotis; Flores, Miguel – Teaching in Higher Education, 2023
This paper studies the main determinants of salaries for economics students in their year-long industrial placements. Using three different sources of data on three cohorts of economics placement students, including demographic characteristics, academic performance, programme of studies and employability-related characteristics, we find that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Economics Education, Work Experience Programs
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Riffe, Karley A.; Barringer, Sondra N. – Review of Higher Education, 2021
Research on higher education institution (HEI) employees neglects an essential group--non-instructional staff. Literature on HEI workers and their salaries focuses primarily on faculty and administrators. Furthermore, the literature that does focus on staff salaries neglects variation within this group as well as the role of institutional and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, School Personnel, Salaries, Labor Market
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Saavedra-Caballero, Fabiola; Van Bellegem, Sébastien – Higher Education Quarterly, 2022
One method for evaluating higher education performance is to conceptualize it as a production function represented as an input/output process. This paper proposes a performance evaluation of higher education institutions from the perspective of recent graduates taking as inputs students' cognitive abilities and tuition, and as outputs three we…
Descriptors: Labor Market, Higher Education, Education Work Relationship, Input Output Analysis
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Peijen, Roy; Wilthagen, Ton – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 2022
As in many other countries, individuals with disabilities in the Netherlands have difficulties in establishing sustainable careers. In the Netherlands, "Royal Philips" offers a work-experience program with the possibility to follow vocational education. Based on national register data, a control group was constructed that includes…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Physical Disabilities, Intellectual Disability, Work Experience
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Sadeghi, Talieh; Wiers-Jenssen, Jannecke; Thørrisen, Mikkel Magnus – Research in Comparative and International Education, 2023
International student mobility (ISM) is often perceived to enhance career prospects. Surprisingly, the role of personality traits in explaining why students go abroad and relationships between ISM and labour market outcomes have received scant scholarly attention. Based on survey data from Norwegian graduates, we found that degree and credit…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Student Mobility, Labor Market, Self Efficacy
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Valente, Riccardo; Carnoy, Martin; Sánchez-Gelabert, Albert; Duart-Montoliu, Josep M. – Journal of Education and Work, 2023
Using multivariate linear regression models, this study estimates the relationship between graduates' self-reported skill improvements from attending a virtual university, the Open University of Catalonia (UOC), and their salaries after obtaining the degree. Our results show that graduates made considerable earnings gains and especially high rates…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Virtual Universities, Open Universities, College Graduates
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