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Andrew Pendola; Frank Perrone; Brandon Ryan – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2024
The United States is facing growing teacher shortages that may disproportionately affecting schools serving high proportions of students of color, low-income students, and those in rural or urban areas. Special education teachers (SETs) are particularly in demand. Each year, nearly half of all vacancies are filled with teachers switching from one…
Descriptors: Teacher Shortage, Special Education Teachers, Faculty Mobility, Teacher Characteristics
Michael Galperin – ProQuest LLC, 2024
I use rich administrative data and several quasi-experiments in Texas to study which students benefit most from college grant aid and why. For "extensive-margin" students, grant aid causes enrollment in college, and therefore has potentially large benefits relative to these students' no-college counterfactual. In contrast,…
Descriptors: Student Financial Aid, Grants, College Attendance, Financial Support
Jayson Seaman; Jake Martin; Cindy L. Hartman; Andrew D. Coppens – Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education, and Leadership, 2024
Employees in the outdoor recreation sector account for 3.2% of the U.S. workforce, contributing to over $1.1T in national economic output. As awareness of the sector's economic strength has grown, interest in promoting outdoor recreation careers has expanded. Research on outdoor recreation careers has not kept pace with workforce development…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Career Pathways, Labor Force Development, Professional Personnel
Stage, Andreas Kjaer; Aagaard, Kaare – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2019
Claims of fundamental changes of the organizational model of universities have been widespread during the latest decades. To empirically assess the character and extent of organizational change is however not straightforward. This article contributes with partial, but also very tangible evidence of long-term organizational changes at Danish…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Organizational Change, Universities, Foreign Countries
American Association of University Women, 2019
Over half a century after pay discrimination became illegal in the United States, a persistent pay gap between men and women continues to hurt our nation's workers and our national economy. Women working full time in the U.S. are paid 82 cents to every dollar earned by men -- but it doesn't stop there. The consequences?of this gap?affect?women…
Descriptors: Salary Wage Differentials, Gender Differences, Gender Bias, Salaries
Khan, Jawaria – European Journal of Education, 2021
In a globalising world, the international mobility of academics and researchers is important for their career. However, increasing migration of academics in the form of an academic brain drain is becoming a major challenge especially for Europe due to an ageing population. The issue of brain drain has been addressed usually through quantitative…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Brain Drain, Faculty Mobility, Human Capital
Castelló-Climent, Amparo; Doménech, Rafael – Education Economics, 2021
This paper revisits the relationship between human capital and income inequality, using an updated data set on human capital inequality and a novel database on earnings inequality. We find an inverted U-shaped relationship between these two inequality indicators, but with significant differences across countries regarding the turning point.…
Descriptors: Human Capital, Income, Salary Wage Differentials, Technological Advancement
Bershadsky, Julie, Ed. – Institute on Community Integration, 2021
This brief contains findings from a recent study exploring direct support professionals (DSPs) providing support to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities during the COVID-19 pandemic and the challenges of finding and keeping quality DSPs in a field that has experienced high turnover for decades. This problem is exacerbated…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Educational Research, Wages, Salary Wage Differentials
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
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
Fields, Adam – ProQuest LLC, 2018
The purpose of the study was to investigate the factors influencing school systems' decisions behind crafting, developing, and revising differentiated pay plans that require districts to abandon the practice of providing only across-the-board salary increases for experience and advanced degrees by adding at least one additional criterion for…
Descriptors: Teacher Salaries, Public School Teachers, Principals, Assistant Principals
Akah, Levi U.; Owan, Valentine J.; Aduma, Peter O.; Onyenweaku, Eridiong O.; Olofu, Martin A.; Alawa, David A.; Ikutal, Ajigo; Usoro, Abosede A. – Journal of Curriculum and Teaching, 2022
Available reports provide an account of academic staff's poor job performance in higher education institutions and universities in particular. Consequently, a growing body of research has been attracted to this area, including those seeking ways to understand the problem and others aimed at proffering solutions. This study contributes to the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Stress Variables, Work Environment, Job Performance
Apgar, Dawn – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2022
Unlike other disciplines, social work has made accreditation decisions about undergraduate and graduate programs independent of licensure examination pass rates of graduates. While education, regulation, and practice are heralded as the three pillars of social work, there have been few meaningful linkages between them. Despite recognition that…
Descriptors: Social Work, Licensing Examinations (Professions), Decision Making, Accreditation (Institutions)
Vucinic, Vesna; Stanimirovic, Dragana; Gligorovic, Milica; Jablan, Branka; Marinovic, Milica – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 2022
The aim of the present study was to examine the differences in the intensity of the sources of teacher stress and in the degree of empathy among teachers in elementary education with regard to the educational setting in which they work. Data were collected from 101 elementary school teachers using the Teacher Stress Inventory and the Interpersonal…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Empathy, Regular and Special Education Relationship, Special Schools
Hise, Matthew – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Attracting and retaining teachers may be a problem in many rural school districts. According to previous research, teacher attrition is greater in rural regions due to various demographic and other factors. Retention was also cited as a key issue in these rural school districts. The number of teachers quitting their professions before they can…
Descriptors: Faculty Mobility, Public School Teachers, Rural Schools, Beginning Teachers