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Wages, School Quality, and Employment Demand

Author : David Card
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 325 pages
File Size : 31,12 MB
Release : 2011-10-27
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0199693382

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David Card and Alan B. Krueger received the IZA Prize in Labor Economics in 2006 for their outstanding contributions to the field. This volume provides an overview of their most important work on school quality, differences in wages across groups in the US, and the effect of changes in the minimum wage on employment and wage setting.

School Quality and Wages

Author : Robert B. Speakman
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 33,13 MB
Release : 2007
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This dissertation examines the literature that attempts to measure the relationship between school quality and earnings. I begin by developing a simple economic model that predicts that, everything else being equal and with comparisons being made within a market, workers from higher quality schools will have higher earnings among those with the same level of schooling and they will have steeper schooling-earnings gradients. The remainder of this dissertation explores problems that exist in this literature for which no solutions have been presented. These problems include: 1) there doesn't have to be a direct and positive relationship between school quality and earnings; 2) the data suggest that school quality measures are frequently mismatched to workers; 3) most school quality studies include college-trained labor while completely ignoring the quality of the college attended; 4) the omission of college quality from the estimation is especially problematic for studies that attempt to measure the school quality-earnings relationship through differences in schooling-earnings gradients for those educated in different systems; 5) state of birth wage rankings thought to capture a school quality effect are not invariant to the market (state of residence) in which they are evaluated; and 6) the evidence presented herein suggests that interstate migration is selective. These problems undermine the credibility of existing estimates of a school quality earnings relationship.

Teacher Pay and Teacher Quality

Author : Dale Ballou
Publisher : W. E. Upjohn Institute
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 43,76 MB
Release : 1997
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN :

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This book asks whether higher salaries have improved the quality of newly recruited teachers. It reviews data on the characteristics of beginning teachers and shows how important features of the labor market for teachers systematically undermine efforts to improve teacher quality. The text also offers a comparison of personnel policies and staffing patterns in public and private schools, focusing on national trends in teacher recruitment. It discusses ways to measure teacher quality, examines several indicators of quality, such as student achievement and principals' ratings of their staffs, and then uses these findings to assess the evidence on salary growth and teacher recruitment. It looks at what has gone wrong with teacher recruitment and offers an analysis of the operation of the teacher labor market so as to interpret findings. These results are used to review the implications for teacher recruitment of various other reforms of current interest. The text also describes the prospects for reform by examining salary differentiation and rising standards and assesses personnel policies in the private sector to see whether private schools offer a model for reforming public education. This section details teacher quality, working conditions, and compensation policies. The book concludes with a summation of its major points. (Contains an index, approximately 315 references, 12 data tables and 17 figures.) (RJM)

School Quality and Black-white Relative Earnings

Author : David Edward Card
Publisher :
Page : 92 pages
File Size : 35,47 MB
Release : 1991
Category : African American men
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The average wage differential between black and white men fell from 40 percent in 1960 to 25 percent in 1980. Much of this convergence is attributable to a relative increase in the rate of return to schooling among black workers. It is widely argued that the growth in the relative return to black education reflects the dramatic improvements in the quality of black schooling over the past century. To test this hypothesis we have assembled data on three aspects of school quality -- pupil teacher ratios. annual teacher pay. and term length for black and white schools in 18 segregated states from 1915 to 1966. The school quality data are linked to estimated rates of return to education for Southern-born men from different cohorts and states. measured in 1960. 1970. and 1980. Improvements in the relative quality of black schools explain 20 percent of the narrowing of the black-white earnings gap between 1960 and 1980.

Redesigning Teacher Pay

Author : Susan Moore Johnson
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 29,52 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781932066401

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Labor Market Effects of School Quality

Author : David Edward Card
Publisher :
Page : 72 pages
File Size : 41,14 MB
Release : 1996
Category : Education
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This paper presents an overview and interpretation of the literature relating school quality to students' subsequent labor market success. We begin with a simple theoretical model that describes the determination of schooling and earnings with varying school quality. A key insight of the model is that changes in school quality may affect the characteristics of individuals who choose each level of schooling, imparting a potential selection bias to comparisons of earnings conditional on education. We then summarize the literature that relates school resources to students' earnings and educational attainment. A variety of evidence suggests that students who were educated in schools with more resources tend to earn more and have higher schooling. We also discuss two important issues in the literature: the tradeoffs involved in using school-level versus more aggregated (district or state-level) quality measures; and the evidence on school quality effects for African Americans educated in the segregated school systems of the South.

Does School Quality Matter?

Author : David Edward Card
Publisher :
Page : 47 pages
File Size : 36,17 MB
Release : 1990
Category : Rate of return
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Abstract: parental income or education affects state-level rates of return.

The Economics of Schooling and School Quality

Author : Eric Alan Hanushek
Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Page : 472 pages
File Size : 50,27 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN :

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This authoritative two-volume collection brings together the most important published papers on the economics of schooling and school quality, issues which are at the heart of current intellectual and policy debates. Volume I presents articles on labor markets, distribution, including the structure of wages and wage inequality and the effects of schooling on economic growth. Volume II includes papers on efficiency, competition and finance and policy. The mixture of classic papers and cutting edge research provides an invaluable reference source for both students, researchers and professionals.

Trends of School Costs

Author : Warren Randolph Burgess
Publisher : New York, Department of Education, Russell Sage Foundation [1920]
Page : 152 pages
File Size : 43,40 MB
Release : 1920
Category : Education
ISBN :

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