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How Has Teacher Compensation Changed? 
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How Has Teacher Compensation Changed? 
 
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Dan D. Goldhaber 
The Urban Institute
About the Author
Dan D. Goldhaber
is a Senior Research As-sociate at the Education Policy Center, Ur-ban Institute, Washington, DC. He is aneconomist who specializes in the econom-ics of education and education finance. Hisresearch focuses on issues of educationalreform and productivity at the K–12 level,and the relationships between teacher la-bor markets and teacher quality. Topics of recent published work include: the effectsof teacher qualifications and quality on stu-dent achievement; the relative efficiency of public and private schools; and policyanalyses of market competition, in the formof education vouchers, on K–12 schooling.Publications on these topics have appearedin the
 Journal of Human Resources,
the
 Journal of Urban Economics, Economicsof Education Review,
 
 Journal of EducationFinance
,
Education Economics, EducationMatters, Industrial and Labor RelationsReview, Educational Evaluation and PolicyAnalysis, Education Researcher,
and
PhiDelta Kappan
.
How Has Teacher Compensation Changed? 
Dr. Goldhaber is currently conducting re-search addressing the effects of the FloridaOpportunity Scholarship (voucher) Pro-gram on schools, teachers, and students.Other research includes an impact study of the implementation of various comprehen-sive school reform models, and analyses of the effects of National Board certificationon teachers and students in North Caro-lina.Prior to joining the Urban Institute, Dr.Goldhaber served as the Assistant Direc-tor for Education at the CNA Corporationon Alexandria, VA.
 
Dr. Goldhaber is alsoan elected member of the Alexandria CitySchool Board where he has served since1997 and an adjunct faculty member at theGeorgetown University Public Policy Insti-tute. He received a BA from the Universityof Vermont and an MS and Ph.D. in LaborEconomics from Cornell University.
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