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The Decline in Teacher Working Conditions During and After the COVID Pandemic

We study changes to teacher working conditions from 2016-17 to 2022-23, covering school years before, during, and after the COVID pandemic. We show working conditions were improving leading into the pandemic but declined when the pandemic arrived. Perhaps more surprisingly, the pandemic was not a low point: teacher working conditions have continued to decline during the post-pandemic period. Teachers report worsening working conditions along many dimensions including the level of classroom disruptions, student responsibility, and safety, among others. They also report declines in trust between themselves and principals, parents, and other teachers. Trends in working conditions since the pandemic are similar in schools serving more and less socioeconomically advantaged students. However, schools in districts where online learning was the predominant mode of instruction during the 2020-21 school year have experienced larger declines than other schools.

Keywords
teacher working conditions; teacher well-being; teacher job satisfaction; Covid-19
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Document Object Identifier (DOI)
10.26300/yb6w-2e96

EdWorkingPaper suggested citation:

Baker, Sofia, and Cory Koedel. (). The Decline in Teacher Working Conditions During and After the COVID Pandemic. (EdWorkingPaper: 24-1000). Retrieved from Annenberg Institute at Brown University: https://doi.org/10.26300/yb6w-2e96

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