The Quantity and Quality of Teachers: Dynamics of the Trade-Off
Author(s) -
Gregory Gilpin,
Michael Kaganovich
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
ssrn electronic journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1556-5068
DOI - 10.2139/ssrn.1868199
Subject(s) - salary , human capital , quality (philosophy) , economics , labour economics , collective bargaining , inequality , technological change , demographic economics , economic growth , macroeconomics , market economy , philosophy , epistemology , mathematical analysis , mathematics
We study the dynamics of the quantity and quality of teachers in the framework of dynamic general equilibrium OLG model. The quantity and quality are jointly set by a government agency wishing to maximize the quality of basic education per student while being bound by teachers' collective bargaining agreement which equalizes teacher pay. Our model features two stages of education: basic and advanced, the latter being required of teachers. The cost of hiring teachers is influenced by the outside opportunities that skilled individuals have in the production sector. We show that this factor strengthens in the process of endogenous growth and moreover that it pushes the optimal trade-off between quantity and quality of teachers in the direction of the former. Namely, the number of teachers hired will grow over time while their relative quality (but not the absolute human capital attainment) will fall. Furthermore, we show that this evolution of human capital accumulation is accompanied by increasing inequality within the
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