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Cruce, Ty M.; Hillman, Nicholas W. – Research in Higher Education, 2012
Over the next decade, Baby Boomers will be reaching retirement age in large numbers and the U.S. will be undergoing one of the most significant demographic shifts in its history. This demographic shift has important implications for the role of higher education as a provider of lifelong learning and for the changing composition of postsecondary…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Retirement, Baby Boomers, Lifelong Learning
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Porter, Brian E. – Christian Higher Education, 2013
It is increasingly important to understand the fundamentals of investing and, for many, the ability to integrate faith and ethics with investing decisions. This is especially relevant for employees and students in Christian higher education. Most employees in Christian higher education are enrolled in retirement plans that obligate them to make…
Descriptors: Simulation, Ethics, Religious Factors, Christianity
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Holden, Karen C.; Hansen, W. Lee – New Directions for Higher Education, 1989
Uncapping the mandatory retirement age is unlikely to alter retirement age by much, but it will lead to substantially higher pensions for faculty members who continue to work. Institutions must monitor retirement-age behavior in order to restructure pension and other benefits appropriately to meet income and retirement objectives. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Aging in Academia, College Faculty, Employment Patterns, Federal Legislation
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Schoenfeld, Clay – CUPA Journal, 1993
Changes in retirement patterns at colleges and universities can be expected because of demographic reasons and because of federal and state legislation uncapping mandatory retirement. Institutional policies that will encourage reluctant older faculty to retire need to address the three fundamental components of successful employee retirement: (1)…
Descriptors: Administrators, Age Discrimination, Aging in Academia, College Administration
Blum, Debra E. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1991
A federal report predicts the end of mandatory retirement for professors will not clog the system with unproductive scholars and will only affect a few research universities. It also concludes that, if federal agencies help colleges prepare, Congress should not continue to exempt tenured professors from the law beyond 1993. (MSE)
Descriptors: Aging in Academia, College Faculty, Educational Trends, Higher Education
Lozier, G. Gregory; Dooris, Michael J. – 1991
This study examines the age distribution of faculty retirements at 101 colleges and universities offering at least the baccalaureate degree, representing 35,000 faculty. It examines both historical retirement patterns and distributions of faculty by age and discipline. The study also examines data from a survey of 518 retired faculty members…
Descriptors: Aging in Academia, College Faculty, Decision Making, Educational Policy
Tillinghast, Nelson & Warren, Inc., Newton, MA. – 1979
The impact on the age 70 mandatory retirement law on future employment opportunities and payroll costs of faculties of member institutions of the Consortium on Financing Higher Education (COFHE) was evaluated. Current and 5-year historical information on tenure-tract arts and science faculty of 27 of the COFHE institutions were analyzed. This…
Descriptors: Age, College Faculty, Economic Factors, Employment Opportunities
Chronicle of Higher Education, 1993
Charts and graphs illustrate trends in (1) values of college employee pension money invested in the stock market since 1990; (2) college spending on a variety of faculty fringe benefits in 1992-93, by institution type; and (3) the relationship between faculty salaries and the cost of living, 1986-87 to 1992-93. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Cost Indexes, Educational Economics, Fringe Benefits
Heller, Scott; And Others – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1987
The new wave of curricular reform, connections made between disciplines, is described. The focus is on general education with classes that deal with broad themes that link various disciplines. The push to make college pensions more flexible and the changing of retirement plans to make sure they comply with new federal laws are discussed. (MLW)
Descriptors: Aging in Academia, College Faculty, Curriculum Development, Educational Improvement
King, Francis P. – Research Dialogues, 1993
This paper reports on a study of higher education health-care coverage for retirees including trends in coverage since 1987, major current provisions of institutions' coverage, and program cost controls. A total of 1,6701 institutions responded to a retiree heath-care survey. Among the findings were: (1) 61 percent of colleges and universities and…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Employees, Faculty College Relationship, Health Care Costs
Clark, Robert L.; And Others – Research Dialogues, 1993
A study used data from the Employee Benefits Surveys conducted by the Bureau of Labor Statistics to examine the influence of employer-provided retiree health insurance on retirement decisions. The analysis found that most coverage is similar to that of active workers but takes Medicare into consideration, and requires retiring workers to meet…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Consumer Economics, Decision Making, Faculty College Relationship
Shoven, John B. – Research Dialogues, 1995
The baby boom generation faces added uncertainty on their investments and perhaps lower realized rates of return on all components of their retirement savings, primarily because of their large number. Effects will be felt in the Social Security system and by pension plans and private investors. Individuals, employers, pension fund managers, and…
Descriptors: Baby Boomers, College Faculty, Economic Change, Economic Factors
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von Zur-Muehlen, Max – Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 1987
The popular conviction that Canadian universities will experience a serious faculty shortage in the 1990s is examined through statistics on faculty aging and replacement demand, retirement conditions, faculty renewal incentives, and the supply of doctoral recipients. It is concluded that there will be a surplus well into the 1990s. (MSE)
Descriptors: Aging in Academia, College Faculty, Doctoral Degrees, Faculty Development
Mooney, Carolyn J. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1987
A survey of 24 research universities suggests that contrary to expectations of a faculty surplus, changing demands for different disciplines could further compound a projected shortage of scholars in some fields. (MSE)
Descriptors: Age, Aging in Academia, College Faculty, Federal Legislation
National Education Association Research Department, 2010
The data presented in this combined report--"Rankings & Estimates"--provide facts about the extent to which local, state, and national governments commit resources to public education. As one might expect in a nation as diverse as the United States--with respect to economics, geography, and politics--the level of commitment to…
Descriptors: School Statistics, State Departments of Education, Enrollment, Public Education
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