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Miller, Jane – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2022
A consideration of how reading may change in retirement and old age, demonstrated in relation to five books by women.
Descriptors: Older Adults, Retirement, Reading Habits, Recreational Reading
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Kiymaz, Halil; Öztürkkal, Belma – Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning, 2019
This study investigates perceived financial needs and subjective financial well-being using data from a national survey of 2,567 households in Turkey. Financial needs are measured by consumer perceived ability to meet current living expenses in the short-term as well as their assessment for the retirement security in the long-term. We also…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Financial Needs, Money Management, Well Being
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Bhavsar, Suketu P.; Granger, Jill; Marsh, Marlee; Means, Matthew; Zubizarreta, John – Honors in Practice, 2022
Authors reflect on ways that honors practitioners have experienced various professional transitions and provide insights to help others successfully manage such changes.
Descriptors: Honors Curriculum, Educational Change, Program Administration, College Faculty
Susanne L. Carlsen – ProQuest LLC, 2023
With the growth of the older population due to longer life spans and a decline in birth rates, older adults will soon outnumber the younger population worldwide. One out of five workers in the United States reaches retirement age each day. This phenomenon has begun to cause a strain on Social Security funding and healthcare funding for those over…
Descriptors: Baby Boomers, Older Adults, Retirement, Reentry Students
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
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Yao, Rui; Wu, Weipeng; Mendenhall, Cody – Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning, 2020
As defined contribution (DC) plans become more popular than defined benefit (DB) plans, American workers are increasingly responsible for their retirement savings. Because retirement plan participants' portfolio allocation is constrained by the available funds in the plan, the construction of a plan's investment menu has become extremely…
Descriptors: Money Management, Retirement, Planning, Investment
Latanya Hairiston – ProQuest LLC, 2020
As administrators in K-12 settings retire, it is often not apparent why they chose to retire, particularly if the retirement was sudden or there was unusual turnover in a geographic area. Each administrator has experiences unique to his or her situation. In this qualitative research study, the experiences of a group of K-12 administrators in a…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Administrators, Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Characteristics
Kimberley B. Williams – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Many people believe that U.S. higher education is at a crossroads as tuition costs soar, diversity of the student body grows, and the number of traditionally aged students enrolling in college continues to decline due to lower birth rates in the early 2000s. Today's societal, political, and cultural pressures are unique and thus put added pressure…
Descriptors: Enrollment Management, Middle Management, Higher Education, Strategic Planning
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Pinkert, Laurie A.; Bowen, Lauren Marshall – Composition Studies, 2021
In this article, we theorize the disciplinary lifecycle as an alternative to the limited metaphor of the "career arc." We argue that theorizing career trajectories as lifecycles resonates more fully with the experiences that are common to careers in rhetoric, composition, and writing studies (RCWS), thereby providing more possibilities…
Descriptors: Career Development, Writing Research, Writing (Composition), Rhetoric
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Baldwin, Roger G.; Say, Brett H.; Belin, Angie A. – New Directions for Higher Education, 2018
Academic retirement is evolving in a larger context where coalescing demographic, economic, social, and policy trends are calling standard practice into question.
Descriptors: Retirement, Higher Education, Sociocultural Patterns
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Li, Grace; Lesperance, Mary; Wu, Zheng – Sociological Methods & Research, 2022
The Cox proportional hazards model has been pervasively used in many social science areas to examine the effects of covariates on timing to an event. The standard Cox model is intended to study univariate survival data where there is a singular event of interest, which can only be experienced once. However, we may additionally wish to explore a…
Descriptors: Models, Social Science Research, Innovation, Evaluation Methods
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William Norris; Kirk Swortzel; O.P. McCubbins – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2024
Agricultural education's most pressing issue is a lack of qualified classroom teachers. In 2020-2021, 30 states reported the loss of over 70 agricultural education positions, with many schools closing these positions due to inadequate staffing. Furthermore, in 2021-2022, there were 1,680 agricultural education vacancies nationwide and only 789…
Descriptors: Agriculture Teachers, Teacher Persistence, Influences, Teacher Attitudes
American Association of University Women, 2019
Over half a century after pay discrimination became illegal in the United States, a persistent pay gap between men and women continues to hurt our nation's workers and our national economy. Women working full time in the U.S. are paid 82 cents to every dollar earned by men -- but it doesn't stop there. The consequences?of this gap?affect?women…
Descriptors: Salary Wage Differentials, Gender Differences, Gender Bias, Salaries
Ansburg, Pamela I.; Basham, Mark E.; Gurung, Regan Areesesh Raj – APA Books, 2021
Veteran professors synthesize their combined 60+ years of expertise at primarily undergraduate, teaching-focused universities into easy-to-follow advice for graduate students and current faculty seeking to build thriving careers at similar institutions. Writing in a friendly tone that includes their personal reflections, the authors guide readers…
Descriptors: Career Development, College Instruction, College Faculty, Job Application
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Kothakota, Michael; Lynn, Christina – Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning, 2022
Financial professionals involved in divorce proceedings, whether for a client or an attorney, often use software to project the ability of a dependent spouse to earn income off of her separate estate. These projections have historically relied on static inputs and use a Monte Carlo simulation to illustrate the paths a portfolio might take. Within…
Descriptors: Retirement, Planning, Money Management, Divorce
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