Sentences with phrase «salary premium»

To attract applicants companies are mostly offering high salary premiums and better benefits such as paid vacation, life insurance and comfortable high powered trucks.
When the standard regression is limited to teachers, those who work for public schools receive a 10 percent salary premium.
One way to look at this for this group is that the Ph.D. salary premium is much higher than for Americans, because it is based on B.S. - level pay in the foreign students» home nations versus Ph.D. - level pay in the United States.
This is inconsistent with the theory that the public - school salary premium reflects a compensating differential for working with more - difficult students.
Taxpayers nationwide pay billions of dollars each year in salary premiums to reward teachers for credentials of highly questionable value.
Finally, they appeared to create out of thin air an 8.6 percent «job security» salary premium for teachers — despite the fact that hundreds of thousands of education jobs were lost in the recession and teachers continue to face layoffs.
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For women, the salary premium for being disagreeable was just over 5 %, or $ 1,828.
If we added to the regression an indicator for architects, for example, we would find that architects receive a salary premium over seemingly comparable workers.
Do the daily demands of working in a classroom justify a salary premium?
You'll probably have seen the headlines — there is a salary premium for postgraduate study of # 200,000, but difficulties in funding make entry tricky for students from less affluent backgrounds, so the salaries on offer are less accessible.
With many graduates now ending up in the Uber economy, the salary premium they command appears to be faltering
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