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Erez Cohen; Nitza Davidovitch – Studies in Higher Education, 2024
This study centers on public policy concerning the retirement age in Israeli academia. The purpose of this study is to analyze the justification for the existing policy on this issue that allows academic institutions to end the employment of faculty when reaching the legal retirement age. The research method is based on analysis of the research…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Retirement, Older Workers, Higher Education
Pritchard, Adam; Li, Jingyun; McChesney, Jasper; Bichsel, Jacqueline – College and University Professional Association for Human Resources, 2019
The population of the United States is getting older. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), older workers -- which the BLS defines as those who are 55 and older -- made up 22% of the U.S. workforce in 2016, nearly double the 12% recorded in 1995. This increase is largely "fueled by the aging baby-boom generation, a large…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Higher Education, College Faculty, Labor Force
Freedman, Marc – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2013
Fewer than half of all Americans will be financially ready to retire at age 65, according to a recent Boston College study. Two coinciding needs, purpose and a paycheck, are driving a huge surge of interest in meaningful "encore careers"--paid second acts in areas such as education, human services, the environment, and fighting poverty.…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Higher Education, Role of Education, Continuing Education
Hernandez, Arelis – Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2009
For this special edition on "Higher Education Careers," "Diverse" caught up with some legends whose careers have made an indelible impact on the academy. "Diverse" found that even in retirement, or semi-retirement, these pioneers never venture far from the passions that made them great educators and diversity advocates. This article features four…
Descriptors: Careers, Higher Education, Retirement, College Presidents
Lassila, Nathan E. – Journal of Student Financial Aid, 2011
Evidence of greater economic stratification brings challenges to higher education's enrollment of low-income students. With a growing proportion of potential college students coming from low-income households, increasing their post-secondary participation rate is vital in developing and growing the pool of educated individuals for the labor force…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Low Income Groups, Enrollment Influences, Socioeconomic Status
Garvey, David – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2010
The nonprofit sector employs more than 9% of the U.S. workforce, compared with 7% six years ago, when nonprofit executive Stephen Pratt and the author outlined the size and impact of the New England nonprofit sector. The sector's portion of America's employment is poised for growth into double digits in the next decade, especially due to the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Baby Boomers, Supply and Demand, Nonprofit Organizations
Krupar, Karen; Cook, Susan L. – Online Submission, 2010
The purpose of this study was to examine the changing demographics among higher education faculty across the country and the impact of these changing demographics on faculty perceptions of assimilation, engagement, and participation in shared governance. Coupled for a review of the secondary survey and demographic data online, the researchers…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Faculty, Demography, Educational Change
Tizard, Barbara – Oxford Review of Education, 2004
Following an earlier survey of the attitudes and activities of academic staff who had retired three to five years earlier, a survey was undertaken of the policies and practices of university authorities in relation to supporting the academic activities of their retired staff. The sample included 21 universities in England and Scotland, and 28…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Teacher Retirement, School Policy
Vanderpool, Nancy M.; Risacher, Joanne – About Campus, 2006
At the end of the day, most of those in higher education feel gratified for having accomplished meaningful work but somewhat overwhelmed with the pile of work yet to be tackled. Still, they see the need to do more beyond that. Indeed, it is becoming clear that there is a growing need for more contact between educators and students and a need to…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Talent, Volunteer Training, Labor Utilization
Clery, Suzanne; Lee, John – NEA Higher Education Research Center Update, 2001
This research update uses the U.S. Department of Education's National Survey of Postsecondary Faculty to analyze faculty retirement and its effects. It presents data regarding retirement and institution type, field of teaching, gender, union status, plans for retirement, and faculty relocation. It concludes that pending retirement does not appear…
Descriptors: Aging in Academia, College Faculty, Higher Education, Older Workers

Baum, Charles L.; Ford, William F. – Planning for Higher Education, 2002
Identifies some of the likely effects of the Senior Citizens' Freedom To Work Act of 2000 on the retirement decisions of professors approaching their normal retirement age as they learn about the added income opportunities created by the new rules. Discusses the Act's potential impact on faculty turnover rates, academic staffing patterns, and the…
Descriptors: Aging in Academia, College Faculty, Higher Education, Older Workers

Dorfman, Lorraine T. – Educational Gerontology, 2002
Survey responses from 17 of 18 employed and 54 of 65 retired college professors aged 70-74 showed that the employed were less likely to be married and have children/grandchildren and more strongly oriented to their professional role. Retirees wanted to pursue other interests or had workplace concerns. Both groups had high life satisfaction.…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Higher Education, Life Satisfaction, Older Workers

Stein, David; Rocco, Tonette S.; Goldenetz, Kelly A. – Human Resource Development Quarterly, 2000
Structured interviews with 12 university employees 55 and older (faculty, administrators, civil service) indicated that some work past the age of retirement eligibility, some retire, and some reenter the work force after retirement. Aging was experienced differently depending on gender, position, and ethnicity. Policies rewarding those who stay or…
Descriptors: Age, Higher Education, Incentives, Older Workers
Roberson, Donald N. – 2003
New perspectives need to be gained on the roles of older adults and older workers in the new millenium. Because today's adult is healthier, policies concerning social security, retirement, and work need to be changed. There is a need for acceptance of various types of aging. Rather than mandating specific retirement, the individual should have…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Age Differences, Aging (Individuals), Educational Gerontology
Hugo, Graeme – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2005
The ageing of the Australian population and its implications are now well-established on the Australian public policy agenda. Part of this interest is in its impacts on the Australian workforce. It is less well known that different segments of that workforce have quite different age structures. The academic sector has one of the oldest workforces…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Older Workers, Human Resources, Aging (Individuals)
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