HAVE COLLECTIVE NEGOTIATIONS INCREASED TEACHERS' SALARIES? A COMPARISON OF TEACHERS' SALARIES IN STATES WITH AND WITHOUT COLLECTIVE BARGAINING LAWS FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL PERSONNEL, 1961-1971

THOMAS A. BROWN


DOI: 10.2190/BE95-GKKP-3W0M-BF81

Abstract

The article compares teachers' salaries in states with and without collective negotiation laws in an attempt to determine the effects of collective negotiations on teachers' salaries. Per capita income figures are utilized as a further measure of salary advances. The study encompassed the years 1961 to 1971.

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