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Fuesting, Melissa; Schmidt, Anthony – College and University Professional Association for Human Resources, 2021
CUPA-HR's survey of benefits for higher education employees has been conducted since 2003. Prior to 2020-21, data were collected on healthcare benefits in odd years and non-healthcare benefits in even years. This year, we collected data on all benefits: healthcare benefits, including healthcare plans and wellness programs; and non-healthcare…
Descriptors: Higher Education, School Personnel, Fringe Benefits, Health Insurance
Schudde, Lauren – Center for Analysis of Postsecondary Education and Employment, 2017
While research consistently finds positive earnings returns to educational attainment, there is little evidence on postsecondary education's impact on other employment-related outcomes. Yet nonpecuniary returns to schooling are particularly important in the United States, where fringe benefits are typically tied to employment and there is a great…
Descriptors: Postsecondary Education, College Attendance, Outcomes of Education, Labor Market
Johnson, Hans; Mejia, Marisol Cuellar – Public Policy Institute of California, 2020
This is the technical appendices for the report, "Higher Education and Economic Opportunity in California." Lower rates of college access and completion among Latinos, African Americans, and low-income Californians exacerbate the state's economic divide and puts California further behind in meeting its workforce needs. And even though a…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Economic Opportunities, Undergraduate Students, Minority Group Students
Carnevale, Anthony P.; Smith, Nicole; Gulish, Artem – Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce, 2015
This report analyzes the growing need for qualified nurses. The study projects that the economy will create 1.6 million job openings for nurses through 2020. Yet, there will not be enough nurses to fill those openings. this report projects that the nursing workforce will be facing a shortfall of roughly 200,000 nursing professionals by 2020. One…
Descriptors: Nursing, Nurses, Supply and Demand, Labor Market
Meghir, Costas; Palme, Marten; Simeonova, Emilia – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2012
We study the effect of a compulsory education reform in Sweden on adult health and mortality. The reform was implemented by municipalities between 1949 and 1962 as a social experiment and implied an extension of compulsory schooling from 7 or 8 years depending on municipality to 9 years nationally. We use detailed individual data on education,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Compulsory Education, Educational Change, Adults
Finnan, Leslie A.; McCord, Robert S. – AASA, The School Superintendent's Association, 2016
The 2015 AASA Superintendents Salary & Benefits Study marks the fourth edition of this study. This survey tracks the demographics, salary, benefits and other elements of the employment contracts of school superintendents throughout the country. This year's study is based on 728 responses, a 5.6 percent return rate. This is lower than previous…
Descriptors: Superintendents, Salaries, Fringe Benefits, Public Schools
Finnan, Leslie A.; McCord, Robert S.; Stream, Christopher C.; Petersen, George J.; Ellerson, Noelle M. – AASA, The School Superintendent's Association, 2015
The 2014 AASA Superintendents Salary and Benefits Study is intended to provide superintendents with actionable information needed to manage their compensation. This edition marks the third year the association has undertaken a comprehensive study on public school superintendent compensation. Using a commercially prepared mailing list of American…
Descriptors: Superintendents, Salaries, Fringe Benefits, Public Schools
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Blau, David M.; Goodstein, Ryan M. – Journal of Human Resources, 2010
After a long decline, the Labor Force Participation Rate (LFPR) of older men in the United States leveled off in the 1980s, and began to increase in the late 1990s. We examine how changes in Social Security rules affected these trends. We attribute only a small portion of the decline from the 1960s-80s to the increasing generosity of Social…
Descriptors: Labor Force Nonparticipants, Retirement, Educational Attainment, Employment Patterns
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Hawke, Catherine – Social Education, 2011
Many commentators have noted that the 2010 Supreme Court term was without the "fireworks" of recent years and, therefore, this year the Court garnered limited media attention and national interest. Contributing to this limited attention was the fact that the term ended with no retirements or looming confirmation battles. In addition, the term's…
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Courts, Mass Media
Biggs, John H. – Trusteeship, 2008
In the late 1990s, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation made grants to study people's attitudes toward retirement and to determine what factors influenced their decisions to retire. Although faculty were not talking to college administrators or human-resources departments about health care, the researchers found to their surprise that when they…
Descriptors: Retirement, Health Insurance, Older Adults, Educational Finance
McCord, Robert S.; Stream, Christopher C.; Ellerson, Noelle M.; Finnan, Leslie – AASA, The School Superintendent's Association, 2013
This edition of AASA, The School Superintendents Association's "Superintendents Salary and Benefits Study" marks the second year the association has undertaken a national study on public school superintendents' compensation. Until recently, most school superintendents have had to rely on the annual salary study sponsored by…
Descriptors: Superintendents, Salaries, Fringe Benefits, Surveys
Johnson, Donald R. – School Business Affairs, 1998
School business officials should attend workshops and seminars to help them plan for retirement. When approaching retirement, SBOs should invest for low-risk growth, determine retirement goals, match insurance with needs, and decide when to stop full-time work. Retirees should invest for growth and income, withdraw assets at the right time, and…
Descriptors: Early Retirement, Elementary Secondary Education, Health Insurance, Money Management
Wan, Thomas T. H.; And Others – 1989
The management of the cost of post-retirement health benefits (PRHBs) for retirees is a major concern to American corporations because of a declining commitment to the Medicare program by the federal government, new proposed accounting rules that will change the financial treatment of PRHBs, and a growing retiree population. This study was…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Fringe Benefits, Health Insurance, Retirement
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King, Francis P. – Junior College Journal, 1971
This report of a study of 893 2-year colleges describes group life insurance, disability income plans, retirement plans and health insurance as part of the total compensation of junior college faculty and staff. (CA)
Descriptors: Fringe Benefits, Health Insurance, Retirement, Teacher Retirement
Shaw, Shana M.; Tallent-Runnels, Mary K. – Understanding Our Gifted, 2007
To determine if the adult lives of intellectually talented dropouts and high school graduates share commonalities, or if giftedness can help overcome the obstacles associated with not having a high school diploma, the authors looked at significant categories such as the attainment of education, employment, and certain aspects of their private…
Descriptors: High Schools, Retirement, Gifted, Dropouts
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