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Bumbarger, C. S.; And Others – Education Canada, 1987
Ascertains what 59 male and 40 female Alberta teachers (average age 50) think about career changes, early and partial retirement. Indicates reasons for career change (personal challenge, additional salary, frustration) and lack of interest in partial retirement. Concludes options for career change should be investigated with younger age group.…
Descriptors: Aging in Academia, Career Change, Early Retirement, Foreign Countries

Weiler, William C. – Economics of Education Review, 1987
Discusses issues related to current and future modifications of faculty retirement plans, including unisex pension benefits, TIAA-CREF management, payout options, early retirement incentives, and the legality of mandatory retirement requirements. With CREF assets increasing, faculty retention, not early retirement, may become a primary issue.…
Descriptors: Aging in Academia, College Faculty, Early Retirement, Educational Economics

Jones, Robert F. – Academic Medicine, 1992
A survey of 115 medical schools concerning early retirement benefits and incentives for faculty found that defined-contribution plans were preferred and were available at 37 percent of institutions. Incentive programs were used by 70 percent of schools during 1987-91. However, few early retirements have occurred. Program characteristics,…
Descriptors: Early Retirement, Higher Education, Incentives, Medical Education
Peterson, David L. – 1986
This analysis of retirement planning and early retirement incentive plans in Illinois community colleges was drawn from a study of early retirement plans at each of the state's 39 community colleges, and a follow-up survey to clarify information in the documents and determine colleges' plans for the future. After introductory comments on the issue…
Descriptors: Aging in Academia, College Faculty, Community Colleges, Early Retirement
Graying Teachers: A Report on State Pension Systems and School District Early Retirement Incentives.
Auriemma, Frank V.; And Others – 1992
Nearly a million teachers will reach retirement age in the next 9 to 11 years. This report presents a complete state-by-state overview of the retirement programs available to America's teachers. Chapter 1 presents the issues of teacher aging, retirement, and early retirement and asks how school districts might effectively manage the retirement and…
Descriptors: Aging in Academia, Early Retirement, Educational Administration, Elementary Secondary Education
McKean, Robert C.; And Others – 1983
This study investigated several aspects of early retirement (prior to age 65) as reported by a selected group of Colorado educators from two large districts, one using the state system and the other its own local system of early retirement. Early retirees from these districts were surveyed by means of a three-part questionnaire: part 1 gathererd…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Early Retirement, Elementary Secondary Education, Employment Practices

Daniels, Craig E.; Daniels, Janet D. – CUPA Journal, 1992
Discussion of college faculty retirement benefits looks at trends in early and delayed retirement among faculty and the general population, public policy affecting retirement, a study of college pension plans, and a survey on retiree health benefits. Development of organizational climate where retirement is viewed as normal and attractive is…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, College Administration, College Faculty, Health Insurance

Friedman, Paul J. – Academic Medicine, 1992
Analysis of the national demographics of medical school faculty found a substantial drop in growth rate of full-time faculty since 1972 and little change in retirement patterns after the 1982 rise in mandatory retirement age. The uncapping of mandatory retirement age is seen as having little effect in medical education. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Age, Aging in Academia, Higher Education, Mandatory Retirement

Chronister, Jay L.; Truesdell, Thomas C. M. – Review of Higher Education, 1991
A survey of 56 colleges investigated how the institutions approach planning for staffing and the significance given such factors as abolition of mandatory retirement, tenure ratios, faculty retirements, faculty hiring and supply and demand, and related issues. Specific concerns emerged, and findings did not consistently bear out previous research.…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, College Faculty, College Planning, Futures (of Society)

Kinney, Daniel P.; Smith, Sharon P. – Journal of Higher Education, 1992
A study examined the relationship between student evaluations of teaching effectiveness, age of faculty, and timing of retirement among tenured faculty. Results suggest a significant but small impact of age, varying by discipline. Uncapping of mandatory retirement appears to raise no major concerns for dramatic deterioration in teaching…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Aging in Academia, College Faculty, Higher Education
Chronister, Jay L,; Trainer, Aileen C. – Journal of the College and University Personnel Association, 1985
The effectiveness in meeting institutional objectives and the costs of early, partial, and phased retirement plans in operation at 51 public higher education institutions, as reported in a survey, are discussed. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Administration, College Faculty, Costs, Early Retirement
Bertelsen, Katherine Huggins – 1983
Successful phased retirement plans enable senior faculty to ease into retirement, relieve financial pressures on participating institutions, and permit upward mobility for junior faculty. Responses from 62 of the 72 land-grant institutions in the United States and Puerto Rico reveal that 11 had implemented plans that enable individuals between a…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Cost Effectiveness, Criteria, Early Retirement
Mauch, James E.; And Others – 1990
This paper is part of a series of studies designed to ascertain what policies and practices, if any, are currently in effect regarding rights and privileges connected with retirement in higher education. This study sought information about the perquisites furnished to retired higher education faculty in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania through a…
Descriptors: Academic Rank (Professional), Aging in Academia, College Faculty, Colleges

Keith, Pat M. – Gerontologist, 1985
Used longitudinal data to investigate factors associated with evaluations of work, retirement, and well-being of 1,398 never-married, widowed, and divorced/separated men and women. Factors associated with evaluations tended to be similar across marital status. Formerly married women especially seemed to warrant attention of practitioners who plan…
Descriptors: Divorce, Longitudinal Studies, Marital Status, Middle Aged Adults
Heimer, Muriel Kay; And Others – 1987
A study was conducted by the Presidents Academy of the American Association of Community and Junior Colleges to examine problems faced by community college presidents following termination or forced retirement from their positions. Interviews were conducted with 12 former presidents who had been officially dismissed by their governing boards or…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Behavior Change, College Presidents, Community Colleges