|  | Your one point of access to surveys, research and reports for the Pensions ProfessionalSearching for: researcher is "education sector" Results 1 of 1. Better Benefits: Reforming Teacher Pensions for a Changing Work Force | Better Benefits: Reforming Teacher Pensions for a Changing Work Force | Education Sector | 30 Jul 2010 | United States | Occupations/Industry Sectors, Countries - US | According to a report from Education Sector which examines teachers' pensions and details the problems facing current state pension programmes, 47 states have unfunded pension liabilities, and collectively the gap between what states owe to current and future retirees and what they have saved totals almost $500bn. The report says that the way pension plans are structured can negatively influence the teaching work force as a whole, and at a time when improving the quality of classroom instruction is a national priority, key structural elements in teacher retirement plans impair the ability of schools to recruit, hire, retain, and compensate high-quality teachers and principals.
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