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Kirill Maslinsky1,2,3, Valeria Ivaniushina1,2
  • 1 National Research University Higher School of Economics, 20 Myasnitskaya Str., Moscow, 101000, Russian Federation
  • 2 National Research University Higher School of Economics, 16 Soyuza Pechatnikov Str., Saint Petersburg, 190008, Russian Federation
  • 3 National Research University Higher School of Economics (Saint Petersburg), 16, Soyuza Pechatnikov str., Saint Petersburg, 190121, Russian Federation

To Remain a Teacher? Factors Influencing Attitudes to Leaving the Teaching Profession

2016. No. 4. P. 8–30 [issue contents]
Kirill Maslinsky - Research Fellow, Laboratory of Sociology in Education and Science, National Research University Higher School of Economics (Saint Petersburg). E-mail: kmaslinsky@hse.ru
Valeria Ivaniushina - Candidate of Sciences in Biology, Leading Researcher, Laboratory of Sociology in Education and Science, National Research University Higher School of Economics (Saint Petersburg). E-mail: ivaniushina@hse.ru

Address: 16 Soyuza Pechatnikov ul., Saint Petersburg 2190121, Russian Federation

The present study examines structural and socio-psychological factors affecting attitudes towards quitting profession among school teachers. We explore effects of perceived workplace difficulties, employment opportunities, self-efficacy beliefs, and emotional attachment to teaching profession. The survey was conducted among public secondary school teachers in Saint Petersburg, Russia (N = 730). The regression analysis revealed that self-efficacy beliefs and professional commitment are the strongest predictors for
retention, some work-related stress factors contribute to the likelihood of switching profession, while the number of years of teaching experience and work experience outside of teaching have no effect. The results do not support the hypothesis that early-career teachers are more tolerant to switching professions. The implications for retaining teachers in the profession are discussed.


Citation: Maslinsky K., Ivaniushina V. (2016) Ostat'sya uchitelem? Faktory, vliyayushchie na otnoshenie k ukhodu iz uchitel'skoy professii [To Remain a Teacher? Factors Influencing Attitudes to Leaving the Teaching Profession]. Voprosy obrazovaniya / Educational Studies Moscow, no4, pp. 8-30.
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