Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4941699 | Teaching and Teacher Education | 2017 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Teachers' first employment is key to explain their final distribution in the system. Through a mixed-method approach we study the factors that are related to the first job for teachers in Chile in schools with different regimes. Specifically, we consider teacher's socio-demographic and initial training-related characteristics, the application and hiring processes, and job characteristics. We find that teachers with a higher social capital are less likely to start teaching in public schools, and that participation in field experience during their initial training in a public school, increases the probability to teach in those contexts.
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Authors
Verónica Cabezas, Ricardo Paredes, Francisca Bogolasky, Rosario Rivero, Magdalena Zarhi,