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Teacher retention is a field of education research that focuses on how factors such as school characteristics and teacher demographics affect whether teachers stay in their schools, move to different schools, or leave the profession before retirement. The field developed in response to a perceived shortage in the education labor market in the 1990s. The most recent meta-analysis establishes that school factors, teacher factors, and external and policy factors are key factors that influence teacher attrition and retention.[1] Teacher attrition is thought to be higher in low income schools and in high need subjects like math, science, and special education. More recent evidence suggests that school organizational characteristics has significant effects on teacher decisions to stay or leave.[2]
^Nguyen, Tuan D.; Pham, Lam D.; Crouch, Michael; Springer, Matthew G. (November 2020). "The correlates of teacher turnover: An updated and expanded Meta-analysis of the literature". Educational Research Review. 31: 100355. doi:10.1016/j.edurev.2020.100355. S2CID 224967353.
^Nguyen, Tuan D. (January 2021). "Linking school organizational characteristics and teacher retention: Evidence from repeated cross-sectional national data". Teaching and Teacher Education. 97: 103220. doi:10.1016/j.tate.2020.103220. S2CID 226316946.
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