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Goldhaber, Dan; Holden, Kristian L. – Educational Researcher, 2023
How much do teachers value compensation deferred for retirement (CDR)? This question is important because the vast majority of public school teachers are covered by defined benefit pension plans that "backload" a large share of compensation to retirement relative to the compensation structure in the private sector, and there is scant…
Descriptors: Teacher Retirement, Teacher Employment Benefits, Retirement Benefits, Compensation (Remuneration)
Goldhaber, Dan; Holden, Kristian L. – National Center for Analysis of Longitudinal Data in Education Research (CALDER), 2020
How much do teachers value compensation that is deferred until retirement? This question is important because the vast majority of public school teachers are covered by defined benefit (DB) pension plans that "backload" a large share of compensation to retirement relative to the compensation structure in the private sector. There is…
Descriptors: Compensation (Remuneration), Retirement Benefits, Teacher Retirement, Teacher Attitudes
McGee, Josh B.; Winters, Marcus A. – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2019
Most U.S. public school teachers participate in defined benefit retirement plans, which base benefits on years of service and their last few years of salary. These plans are often backloaded and include sharp economic incentives. We consider the implications of transitioning to a cost-equivalent defined benefit plan under which teachers would earn…
Descriptors: Public School Teachers, Teacher Retirement, Retirement Benefits, Beginning Teachers
Thripp, Richard – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2019
New teachers are facing lower pay and less generous retirement benefits than the prior generation, yet their financial and retirement knowledge, concerns, and preferences have received little attention. To investigate these areas, the author developed a 39-item survey instrument and administered it to 314 preservice teachers in undergraduate…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Knowledge Level, Investment, Money Management
Thripp, Richard – Online Submission, 2019
New teachers are facing lower pay and less generous retirement benefits than the prior generation, yet their financial and retirement knowledge, concerns, and preferences have received little attention. To investigate these areas, the author developed a 39-item survey instrument and administered it to 314 preservice teachers in undergraduate…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Knowledge Level, Investment, Money Management
Koedel, Cory; Gassmann, Gabriel E. – Policy Analysis for California Education, PACE, 2018
The California State Teachers' Retirement System (CalSTRS) is in the midst of phasing in substantial increases in the contributions made by teachers, school districts, and the state of California. The phase-in period began in 2014-15. In the year prior, 2013-14, the total statutory contribution rate to CalSTRS from all parties was 18.3 percent of…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Teacher Retirement, Retirement Benefits, State Policy
Goldhaber, Dan; Grout, Cyrus – Grantee Submission, 2016
This paper examines a natural experiment in which Washington State teachers were offered the opportunity to choose between enrolling in a traditional defined benefit (DB) plan and a hybrid plan with defined benefit and defined contribution (DC) components. We find plan preference is weakly related to estimates of the relative financial benefits of…
Descriptors: Retirement Benefits, Public School Teachers, Age Differences, Preferences
Goldhaber, Dan; Grout, Cyrus – National Center for Analysis of Longitudinal Data in Education Research (CALDER), 2014
This paper studies the pension preferences of Washington State public school teachers by examining two periods of time during which teachers were able to choose between enrolling in a traditional defined benefit plan and a hybrid plan with defined benefit and defined contribution components. Our findings suggest that a large share of teachers are…
Descriptors: Retirement Benefits, Public School Teachers, Preferences, Selection
Smith, Justin L. – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Concerns over fiscal and personal appropriateness for public retirement pensions have become prevalent within conversations throughout the United States. However, with some important exceptions (e.g., DeArmond and Goldhaber, 2010) limited research has focused upon perceptions of teachers who receive these pension plans. As such, the purpose of…
Descriptors: Teacher Retirement, Retirement Benefits, Factor Analysis, School Districts
Chingos, Matthew M.; West, Martin R. – Education Finance and Policy, 2015
Since 2002, public school teachers in Florida have been permitted to choose between a defined benefit (DB) and a defined contribution (DC) retirement plan. We exploit this unique policy environment to study new teachers' revealed preferences over pension plan structures. Roughly 30 percent of teachers hired between 2003 and 2008 selected the DC…
Descriptors: Public School Teachers, Retirement Benefits, Selection, Preferences