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New Measures of Teachers' Work Hours and Implications for Wage Comparisions
Education Finance and Policy (2014)
  • Kristine L West
Abstract
Researchers have good data on teachers’ annual salaries but a hazy understanding of teachers’ hours of work. This makes it difficult to calculate an accurate hourly wage and leads policy makers to default to anecdote rather than fact when debating teacher pay. Using data from the American Time Use Survey, I find that teachers work an average of 34.5 hours per week on an annual basis (38.0 hours per week during the school year and 21.5 hours per week during the summer months). I find that when hours per week are accurately accounted for high school teachers earn in the range of 7–14 percent less than demographically similar workers in other occupations. However, elementary, middle, and special education teachers earn higher wages than demographically similar workers in other occupations.
Keywords
  • Teacher hours
Disciplines
Publication Date
Summer 2014
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1162/EDFP_a_00133
Citation Information
Kristine L West. "New Measures of Teachers' Work Hours and Implications for Wage Comparisions" Education Finance and Policy Vol. 9 Iss. 3 (2014) p. 231 - 263
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/kristine-west/5/