Public Schools and Their Pensions: How Is Pension Spending Affecting U.S. School Districts?

IF 1.7 3区 教育学 Q2 ECONOMICS
Sarah F. Anzia
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Abstract State and local government decisions about how school funding is raised and allocated have profound impacts on American public education, and in recent years, experts have documented large increases in one type of spending in particular: public pensions. Because most data on school district pension expenditures are at the state level, it has so far been difficult to assess what changes local school districts have made in response. In this article, I analyze a new dataset of the annual pension expenditures of approximately 200 unified school districts across the United States from 2005 to 2016. Consistent with findings in the literature, I find that pension expenditures rose in real terms in most of them, but also that there has been significant variation in that growth. Moreover, in a descriptive analysis, I find that larger within-district pension expenditure growth is associated with 1) greater revenue growth in the subsequent year and 2) reductions in school district employment, mainly through reductions in the number of non-teaching staff. Finally, there is evidence that districts' responses to rising pension expenditures may depend on state political institutions, in particular whether the states have mandatory collective bargaining for teachers.
公立学校及其养老金:养老金支出如何影响美国学区?
州和地方政府关于如何筹集和分配学校资金的决定对美国公共教育产生了深远的影响,近年来,专家们记录了一种支出的大幅增加:公共养老金。由于学区养老金支出的大多数数据都是在州一级,因此到目前为止,很难评估当地学区做出了哪些改变作为回应。在本文中,我分析了2005年至2016年美国约200个统一学区年度养老金支出的新数据集。与文献中的发现一致,我发现大多数国家的养老金支出按实际价值计算都有所上升,但这种增长也存在显著差异。此外,在描述性分析中,我发现较大的地区内养老金支出增长与1)次年更大的收入增长和2)学区就业减少有关,主要是通过减少非教学人员的数量。最后,有证据表明,地区对不断增长的养老金支出的反应可能取决于州的政治制度,特别是州是否有强制性的教师集体谈判。
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