Title: | Data Files: NCES Comparable Wage Index |
Description: | The Comparable Wage Index (CWI) is a measure of the systematic, regional variations in the salaries of college graduates who are not educators. It can be used by researchers to adjust district-level finance data at different levels in order to make better comparisons across geographic areas. The CWI was developed by Dr. Lori L. Taylor at the Bush School of Government and Public Service, Texas A&M University. This documentation describes four geographic levels of the CWI, which are presented in four separate files. These files are the school district, labor market, state, and a combined regional and national file. The school district file provides a CWI for each local education agency (LEA) in the NCES Common Core of Data (CCD) database. For each LEA there is a series of indexes for the years 1997 - 2005. The file can be merged with school district finance data, and this merged file can be used to produce finance data adjusted for geographic cost differences. This file also includes four agency typology variables. The additional files allow for similar geographic cost adjustments for larger geographic areas. |
Online Availability: | |
Cover Date: | August 2007 |
Web Release: | September 4, 2007 |
Print Release: | |
Publication #: | NCES 2007397 General Ordering Information |
Center/Program: | NCES |
Authors: | Dr. Lori L. Taylor, and William J. Fowler, Jr. |
Type of Product: | Data File |
Survey/Program Areas: |
Common Core of Data (CCD) Education Finance Statistics Center (EDFIN) |
Keywords: |
Cost of Education Indices
Education Indicators Educational Research Employment Expenditures Finance Financing Geography Inflation Labor Force Experiences Labor Market Outcomes Public School Finance Public Schools Revenues Salaries School Districts Staff States Statistical Standards and Methodology Teachers |
Questions: |
For questions about the content of this Data File, please contact: Stephen Cornman. |