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Premium or Penalty? Labor Market Returns to Novice Public Sector Teachers

Juan Esteban Saavedra, Dario Maldonado, Lucrecia Santibañez and Luis Omar Herrera-Prada
Published online before print August 05, 2022, 0620-10971R1; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/jhr.0620-10971R1
Juan Esteban Saavedra
Juan Esteban Saavedra (corresponding author) is a Research Economist at the University of Southern California’s Dornsife Center for Economic and Social Research, a Visiting Lecturer in Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School and a Faculty Research Fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research ().
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Dario Maldonado
Dario Maldonado is a Professor of Public Policy at the Alberto Lleras Camargo School of Government, Universidad de los Andes, Bogota ().
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Lucrecia Santibañez
Lucrecia Santibañez is an Associate Professor of Education at UCLA’s School of Education and Information Studies ().
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Luis Omar Herrera-Prada
Luis Omar Herrera Prada is a Research Analyst at the International Monetary Fund and a member of the Ibero-Amerika Institut at the University of Göttingen ().
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Countries spend education budgets primarily on teacher payroll. An unresolved debate on whether teachers earn a premium or a penalty relative to other occupations complicates teacher compensation decisions. A national screening exam in Colombia and administrative data show that teaching candidates scoring above the passing cutoff have greater annual earnings early in their tenure than those below. Extension of regression discontinuity methods away from the cutoff indicate similarly attractive earnings premia for high-scoring applicants. Despite sizeable earnings premia, teachers hold outside jobs and teaching does not attract top college graduates, underscoring challenges to improving education solely through teacher compensation.

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  • I23
  • J22
  • J24
  • O15
  • O38

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Juan Esteban Saavedra, Dario Maldonado, Lucrecia Santibañez, Luis Omar Herrera-Prada
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