The question we address in this paper is which factors influence the quitting decision of
public sector teachers in England and Wales, using a nationally representative panel data set
over 1997-2003. We document the outcomes of former teachers, fit single and competingrisks
duration models and examine the influence of relative pay on retention. Surprisingly, we
find that teachers who move to outside employment earn 22% less pay, work longer hours, in
largely nonprofessional occupations and mainly stay within the public sector. We estimate
that a 10% increase in teachers? relative pay would reduce annual quitting rates by less than
1%