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Do Private Schools Serve Difficult-to-Educate Students?

Labor Costs

Labor costs are typically higher in public schools than in nonpublic schools or private schools, even for similarly qualified teachers. For example, in 1993-94, the average salary for a teacher with a Master’s degree and twenty-years experience was $25,189 in private schools compared to $37,213 in public-schools—a difference of 48 percent. Moreover, public-school teachers also receive more generous benefits than do private-school teachers.120

This text is part of the larger publication:
Do Private Schools Serve Difficult-to-Educate Students?
Publication: Study
ISBN: 1-890624-02-0 SKU: S1997-03