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Goldberg, Carole E.; Baldwin, Roger G. – New Directions for Higher Education, 2018
Creative approaches to academic retirement can yield benefits for retirees, their institutions, and society at large.
Descriptors: College Faculty, Retirement, Creativity, Retirement Benefits
Smith-Carrier, Tracy; Penner, Marcie; Cecala, Aaron L.; Agócs, Carol – Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 2021
What is the impact of the gender pay gap in academia over the course of a career and retirement? To quantify this impact, we used a Canadian post-secondary institution as a case study and simulated the effects of the reported difference in salary across multiple academic career trajectories. A starting wage gap of less than $9,000 resulted in a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Gender Bias, College Faculty, Teacher Salaries
Onukwu, James Nwabianke – International Journal of Educational Administration and Policy Studies, 2022
This study investigated lecturers' perception of contributory pension scheme implementation and job commitment in South-South Nigerian universities. To guide the study, two research questions and one hypothesis were raised. A descriptive survey research that adopted correlational design. The population of the study was all the lecturers in the six…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Work Attitudes, Retirement Benefits, College Faculty
Ryan, Michael P.; Cude, Brenda J. – Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning, 2021
Most private sector employees have access to defined contribution retirement plans while public sector employees often may choose defined benefit or defined contribution plans. This research utilized a survey of faculty to analyze retirement plan satisfaction. Advice from a financial planner was positively associated with satisfaction with…
Descriptors: Risk, Money Management, Retirement, Retirement Benefits
Heffernan, Troy A. – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2021
Vice-chancellor salaries have been a topic of media interest and scholarly research for decades. In recent years, however, the media's interest and criticism of vice-chancellors' salaries has escalated, as negativity surrounding university performance and administration has led to a significant increase in articles concerning these matters. This…
Descriptors: Salaries, Cross Cultural Studies, College Administration, Educational Quality
Loyola-Hernández, Laura; Kahigi, Christine; Wangari-Jones, Peninah; Farrera, Abraham Mena – Educational Review, 2022
Based on in-depth interviews, surveys and autoethnography we explore ways in which staff responded to the COVID-19 pandemic in three Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) based in Kenya (University of Nairobi), Mexico (El Colegio de la Frontera Sur) and the United Kingdom (University of Leeds). HEIs are dependent on staff's resilience and goodwill…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Activism, College Faculty, Cross Cultural Studies
Fishman, Seth Matthew – Academe, 2012
The silver tide of faculty retirement continues to ebb and flow. While much of today's scholarship on faculty retirement focuses on the financial implications for colleges and universities, arguing that older faculty members clog up the faculty pipeline, cost more in salary and benefits, and are ineffective teachers who fear technology, little…
Descriptors: Retirement, College Faculty, Teacher Retirement, Interviews
Dorfman, Lorraine T. – Educational Gerontology, 2009
Little is known about the impact of the end of mandatory retirement on professors over the long term. This follow-up study investigated the ten-year experience of professors who chose not to retire from a major research university after the elimination of the age 70 mandatory retirement in 1994. The initial interview study was conducted in 1998…
Descriptors: Tenure, Research Universities, Content Analysis, Followup Studies
Harris, Allatia; Prentice, Mary – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2004
Between 1965 and 1975, over 500 community colleges opened across the United States. Thirty-five years later, the founding faculty has begun to retire. This study was designed to reveal the experiences of veteran community college faculty as they left their teaching role. The study examined the role exit experience of faculty, comparing the…
Descriptors: Retirement, Incentives, Community Colleges, College Faculty
Shreeve, William; And Others – 1987
While corporations have been offering early retirement to their employees for a number of years, universities and colleges have only recently used such programs to create change. This survey was conducted to determine how professors are faring as relative newcomers to early retirement programs. Questionnaires were mailed to 159 colleges and…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Early Retirement, Fringe Benefits, Higher Education
University of Western Ontario, London. – 1981
The results of a survey of pension plans in 17 Ontario, Canada, universities are presented in terms of: type of plan; eligibility; member contributions; university contributions; benefits on normal retirement (age 65) and on early retirement (age 55); trustee and investment manager; and pension committee composition, responsibilities, and status.…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Comparative Analysis, Eligibility, Foreign Countries
Covert-McGrath, Debra – Business Officer, 1984
Information is provided on early and phased retirement plans of about 20 academic institutions. Eligibility requirements for participation in early retirement plans vary from campus to campus. Most plans have a requirement ranging from a minimum of 10 to 20 years of full-time (or part-time equivalent) service. There are basically two types of…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Early Retirement, Eligibility, Higher Education

Monahan, Deborah J.; Greene, Vernon L. – Gerontologist, 1987
Interviews with faculty at a university having an incentive early retirement plan revealed that those choosing to retire early were in poorer health, faced smaller proportional income decrement upon retirement, were less satisfied with teaching assignments, and considered themselves lower in research productivity and higher in teaching and…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Early Retirement, Faculty College Relationship, Incentives

Gustman, Alan L.; Steinmeier, Thomas L. – Economics of Education Review, 1992
Incentives to retire at 26 private colleges and universities are analyzed using data for tenured, male faculty employed in the 1970s. Simulations suggest that raising or abolishing the mandatory retirement age will substantially delay retirement by faculty members at these institutions. (16 references) (MLF)
Descriptors: Aging in Academia, College Faculty, Early Retirement, Higher Education

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