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Perret, Robert; Young, Nancy J. – portal: Libraries and the Academy, 2011
This article examines some of the factors affecting the current economic status of academic librarians, as well as the history of changes in that economic picture. Issues discussed include the ranking of beginning academic librarian salaries in comparison to others in the profession, historical differences between academic librarian salaries and…
Descriptors: Economic Status, Tenure, Academic Libraries, Librarians
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Curtis, John W.; Thornton, Saranna – Academe, 2013
This article presents the annual report on the economic status of the profession. This year's report covers three main issues--all perennial problems, but with new analysis based on the latest data--in addition to summarizing the current results from the annual American Association of University Professors (AAUP) survey of full-time faculty…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Employment Level, Economic Status, Annual Reports
Cook, Traci; Kappeler, Evelyn; Ellis, Renee; Kominski, Robert; Cooper, Alexia; Smith, Erica; Donoghue, Brecht; Whitestone, Yuko; Snyder, Tom; Aud, Susan; Williamson, Lisa; Henderson, Steve; Steffen, Barry; Madans, Jennifer; Lukacs, Susan; Pastor, Patricia; Goldstrom, Ingrid; Han, Beth; Bures, Regina; Chamberlain, Seth; Despain, Jason; Chadwick, Laura; Park, Jennifer – Federal Interagency Forum on Child and Family Statistics, 2014
The well-being of young adults in the United States today remains an area of key interest to the public and policy-makers alike. This age group faces the well-known challenges of achieving financial and social independence while forming their own households at a time of greater economic uncertainty than in the past. Better understanding of the…
Descriptors: Economic Climate, Individual Needs, Achievement, Well Being
Stieber, Gertrude N. – 1972
The primary purpose of this report is to assist State and local education associations in their efforts to improve the compensation of teachers at all levels -- elementary, secondary, and higher education. This compendium of currently available data provides a single source of technical information for assessing and comparing the economic position…
Descriptors: Budgets, Comparative Analysis, Consumer Economics, Economic Status
NEA Res Rep, 1970
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Economic Status, Salaries, Statistical Analysis
Cameron, Donald F.; Heim, Peggy – 1974
This survey ascertains how much improvement has occurred in the economic status of the library profession and makes some further studies relating to occupational structure. Data are presented concerning the pyramidal structure of library staff organization, salary increases, observations on the occupational and compensation structure of academic…
Descriptors: Economic Status, Higher Education, Librarians, Salaries
Thornton, Saranna – American Association of University Professors, 2009
Maintaining an outstanding system of higher education requires investments in the faculty members who cultivate the human capital upon which our economy's recovery and future growth will depend. Sadly, the record of the last three decades shows that, when measured by the inflation-adjusted salaries paid to college faculty members or by the…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Economic Status, Economic Climate, Income
National Education Association, Washington, DC. – 1969
This is the National Education Association (NEA) Research Division's 24th annual report on the economic status of the teaching profession. The compendium of tables and brief descriptive text are divided into three major sections. The first part concerns trends in salaries paid to classroom teachers and other instructional staff members in public…
Descriptors: Budgets, Economic Status, Geographic Regions, Higher Education
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Pingree, Suzanne; And Others – Journalism Educator, 1977
A survey of 70 departments of journalism revealed that, while women have made some progress with regard to salary, they still posses lower academic ranks than do men. (KS)
Descriptors: Academic Rank (Professional), Economic Status, Educational Research, Higher Education
AAUP Bulletin, 1977
The economic status is dominated by the struggle to maintain faculty compensation in the face of continuing inflation, leveling enrollments, and constant or shrinking sources of non-tuition income for colleges and universities. This report is based on data from 2,600 campuses covering the compensation and tenure status of about 360,000 full-time…
Descriptors: Academic Rank (Professional), College Faculty, Economic Status, Fringe Benefits
Bruno, Rosalind R. – Current Population Reports, 1995
Data gathered in 1993 by the Census Bureau as part of the Survey of Income and Program Participation were analyzed to determine the relationship between level and field of training and economic status as of 1993. More than 27% of adults had obtained a degree of some type beyond high school, and the proportion of the adult population without a high…
Descriptors: Economic Status, Education Work Relationship, Educational Attainment, High Schools
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Newbould, G. D.; And Others – Journal of Management Studies, 1976
Analyzes the trend in real income for professors in the United Kingdom from 1965-75 and concludes that the purchasing power of professorial salaries has fallen about 19 percent. Briefly discusses the impact of this decline on career motivation and professional standards in the academic profession. (JG)
Descriptors: Economic Change, Economic Status, Educational Economics, Higher Education
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Academe, 1982
Faculty salary data, based on information collected by the National Center for Education Statistics and the AAUP is reported. Data showed that salary increases averaged 9 percent while the purchasing power of faculty salaries declined more than 20 percent during the last decade. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Annual Reports, College Faculty, Comparative Analysis, Compensation (Remuneration)
Wolf, Wendy C.; MacDonald, Maurice M. – 1979
Income data for 413 male Wisconsin high school graduates whose first marriages ended in divorce or separation are used in this study to analyze the relationship of men's earnings to their probability of remarriage. A review of related literature is provided to illustrate the hypothesis that the higher a man's earnings are, the more likely he is to…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Economic Status, High School Graduates, Income
BAUMOL, WILLIAM J.; AND OTHERS – 1967
AN ANALYSIS OF FACULTY COMPENSATIONS SHOWS THAT THE OVERALL PERCENTAGE INCREASE DROPPED FROM 7.3 PERCENT IN 1965-66 TO 6.8 PERCENT IN 1966-67. THESE FIGURES, HOWEVER, DO NOT TAKE INTO ACCOUNT INCREASES WHICH RESULT FROM PROMOTION OF INDIVIDUALS, AND THUS THEY UNDERSTATE THE INDIVIDUAL'S INCREASED COMPENSATION. THE PERFORMANCE OF INSTITUTIONS IN…
Descriptors: Charts, Comparative Analysis, Economic Status, Faculty Promotion
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