Jabbar Huriya, Cannata Marisa, Germain Emily, Castro Andrene
The University of Texas at Austin.
Vanderbilt University.
Am Educ Res J. 2020 Aug;57(4):1485-1524. doi: 10.3102/0002831219879092. Epub 2019 Oct 9.
Teacher labor markets are evolving across the United States. The rise of charter schools, alternative teacher certification, and portfolio districts are transforming teachers' access to employment, changing the way they search for and apply for jobs, and may also change the role that social networks play in the job search. However, we know little about how teachers use their networks to find jobs, particularly in increasingly fragmented local labor markets. We draw on interviews with 127 teachers in three districts chosen to reflect an increasing presence of charter schools: New Orleans, Detroit, and San Antonio. We find that the extent of fragmentation in a city's labor market drives the use of networks, with important implications for job access and equity.
美国各地的教师劳动力市场正在不断演变。特许学校、替代性教师资格认证以及组合学区的兴起正在改变教师的就业机会,改变他们寻找和申请工作的方式,也可能改变社交网络在求职过程中所起的作用。然而,我们对教师如何利用他们的人际网络找工作知之甚少,尤其是在日益碎片化的当地劳动力市场中。我们对来自三个被选来反映特许学校日益增加的学区(新奥尔良、底特律和圣安东尼奥)的127名教师进行了访谈。我们发现,一个城市劳动力市场的碎片化程度推动了人际网络的使用,这对就业机会和公平性具有重要影响。