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Academe, 2011
According to the National Bureau of Economic Research, the Great Recession began in December 2007 and ended in June 2009. With a duration of eighteen months, this recession was almost double the length of the average post-World War II economic downturn. Although the worst recession since the Great Depression is now technically over, this analysis…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Economic Climate, Economic Status, Economic Impact
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Adelman, Saul W.; Cross, Mark L. – Academe, 2007
The Ohio State Teacher Retirement System (STRS) provides retirement, survivor, and disability benefits to public school (K-12) teachers, college and university professors employed by state institutions, and the spouses and eligible dependents of these employees. In doing so, it operates much like other state retirement systems. The money to…
Descriptors: Teacher Retirement, Health Care Costs, Health Insurance, Public School Teachers
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Morrell, Louis R. – Academe, 1992
College and university employees are exposed to considerable risk in the management of their retirement funds, but there are also extraordinary opportunities for careful investors. Colleges should help employees gain knowledge of investing and ensure that a broad range of adequate investment options are available. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Higher Education, Income, Investment
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Schoenfeld, Clay – Academe, 1992
A variety of ways in which retired college faculty benefit from social services and commercial and professional perquisites, in addition to retirement income, are discussed. It is proposed that these faculty are benefiting at the expense of their younger colleagues and should in turn participate in volunteer public service. (MSE)
Descriptors: Age Differences, College Faculty, Economic Change, Higher Education
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Bryan, E. Lewis; Cash, L. Stephen – Academe, 1987
Eligibility for an IRA has been severely changed by the Tax Reform Act of 1986. In 1987 educators who have a retirement plan administered by their employer will face new eligibility rules. For self-employment income, a Keogh plan is an excellent way to shelter income and provide retirement income. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Higher Education, Income, Retirement Benefits
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Bastable, C. W.; Fogg, Stephen L. – Academe, 1982
The benefits of the new Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association graded-benefit method and traditional level-benefit program are compared. Several possible typical situations are analyzed for both plans, showing net yearly incomes projected through retirement and considering tax rates. (MSE)
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Estate Planning, Higher Education, Income
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Sumberg, Alfred D. – Academe, 1987
The potential impact of the new nondiscrimination requirements of the Tax Reform Act of 1986 in faculty pension plans is devastating for faculty. The faculty's pension program's ability to survive in a form that serves the mutual interests of both faculty and institution is now in question. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Economic Status, Employment Level, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)