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The Growth of Educational Employment in Three Countries, 1895-1964

John P. Cullity

Journal of Human Resources, 1969, vol. 4, issue 1, 84-92

Abstract: Statistical data which may be useful to students of economic change are presented in this paper. It interprets long-run statistical series on the growth of educational employment in the United States, Great Britain, and Germany, and provides information on the changes in the relative importance of employment in public schools to total governmental employment and to total employment over the long run. Finally, an analysis of the statistical record indicates that some potentially interesting inter-relationships exist between the different proportions of school-age population attending public school, teacher-student ratios, and different ratios of school-age populations to total employment in these countries.

Date: 1969
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