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Title: Economics 147


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Economics 147
  • Winter 2005
  • Lecture 16

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Outline for today
  • Markets for teachers
  • Who teaches?
  • What makes teachers change schools?
  • Policies aimed at this market
  • Merit pay
  • Teach for America

3
Supply-side factors
  • What is the cost of being a teacher?
  • Direct costs
  • Education for credential, licensing, testing
  • Opportunity costs
  • Outside options have improved for women and
    minorities
  • Corcoran, Evans and Schwab reading
  • Outside options differ by subject taught
  • What are the benefits of being a teacher?
  • Wage compensation
  • Benefits (health insurance, vacation, etc.)
  • Job satisfaction and other amenities

4
Who teaches? Major certification
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Table I. Decline in Proportion that Teach
Fraction College-Educated Population in Teaching.
Source Bacolod, 2003.
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Table I. Decline in Proportion that Teach
Fraction College-Educated Population in Teaching.
Source Bacolod, 2003.
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Table II. New Entrants to Teaching, by
EducationFirst row Fraction in Teaching, With
Some CollegeSecond row Fraction in Teaching,
CollegeSource Bacolod, 2003.
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Table II. New Entrants to Teaching, by
EducationFirst row Fraction in Teaching, With
Some CollegeSecond row Fraction in Teaching,
CollegeSource Bacolod, 2003.
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Corcoran, Evans and Schwab
  • Evidence of a slight but detectable decline in
    the relative ability of the average new female
    teacher (emphasis added)
  • Decline in entry to teaching is greater for women
    with test scores at the top of the distribution
    than for those in the middle

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Hanushek, Kain, and RivkinThe Revolving Door
  • Teachers leave schools with low pay and low-SES
    students faster
  • What causes exit?
  • About 20 of teachers leave their school each
    year nationwide
  • Texas 1993-1996
  • 6 of teachers switch to other school in district
  • 5 of teachers switch to other district in state
  • 7 of teachers left Texas public schools

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Compensating wage differential
S for low- amenity school
Wage P
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Average effects of changing districts
  • Teachers with lt2 yrs experience
  • Male 1.2 annual salary
  • Female 0.7 annual salary
  • Teachers with lt10 yrs experience
  • 0.4 annual salary (100)
  • All teachers switching districts
  • 0.07 std dev increase in TAAS score (3 pts of
    100)
  • 4.4 decline in Hispanic students
  • Teachers moving from urban to suburban districts
  • 0.35 std dev increase in TAAS score (14 pts of
    100)
  • 20 decline in Hispanic students
  • 0.7 salary decline

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HKR Figure 1
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Merit pay (Dee and Keys)
  • Tennessee class size reduction experiment,
    Project STAR
  • Useful here for randomizing students and teachers
    into classrooms
  • Coincided with merit pay system in Tennessee
  • Probationary period
  • Apprentice period
  • Levels I-III

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Merit pay (Dee and Keys)
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Teach for America
  • Draws from selective colleges
  • Works with alternative certification programs
  • Two effects conflated
  • Selection of teachers
  • Training of teachers

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Raymond and Fletcher
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Raymond and Fletcher
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Raymond and Fletcher
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