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Rob Hickey – Oxford Review of Education, 2024
In the context of threats to their financial sustainability, this paper uses Resource Dependency Theory to explore the challenges being faced by a sample of 10 small new public universities in England. It discusses the responses being taken and prospects for the future in this segment of the sector. It concludes that some of the most important…
Descriptors: Small Colleges, Public Colleges, Financial Support, Sustainability
Lu, Peiyi; Shelley, Mack – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2023
Imputation or likelihood-based approaches to handle missing data assume the data are missing completely at random (MCAR) or missing at random (MAR). However, little research has examined the missingness pattern before using these imputation/likelihood methods. Three missingness mechanisms -- MCAR, MAR, and not missing at random (NMAR) -- can be…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Longitudinal Studies, Health, Retirement
Hirst, Sandra; LeNavenec, Carole-Lynne – Papers on Postsecondary Learning and Teaching, 2022
Professor Emeritus is an honourary title recognising distinguished academic service. It is conferred to selected faculty members of a university upon their retirement. This exploration of the role of professor emeritus on campuses aims to stimulate debate about how universities could use their knowledge and skills as mentors for students, faculty,…
Descriptors: Mentors, College Faculty, Retirement, Teacher Role
Costrell, Robert M.; Hitt, Collin; Shuls, James V. – Educational Researcher, 2020
In this brief, we examine an important but obscure form of state spending on K-12 education-state subsidies of school district pension costs. In 2018, this exceeded $19 billion across 23 states. To put that amount into perspective, 2018 federal spending on Title I programs was $15.8 billion. This revenue stream is often ignored in analyses of…
Descriptors: Retirement Benefits, State Aid, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education
Marchitello, Max – Bellwether Education Partners, 2019
West Virginia's attempt to reshape its teacher retirement system in the 1990s and early 2000s is often cited as a cautionary tale to block other teacher pension reform efforts across the country. Critics argue that because West Virginia replaced its pension fund with a defined contribution (DC), 401(k)-style plan in the early nineties, and then…
Descriptors: Retirement Benefits, Teacher Retirement, Finance Reform, State Programs
Narongdej Phanthaphoommee; Sunida Siwapathomchai – Qualitative Research Journal, 2024
Purpose: This article seeks to provide a fresh perspective on the methodological approach to studying caregiving in a transnational context by analysing, local caregiver's lifeworld, informal interpreting/translation and professional communication with foreign retirees. Design/methodology/approach: This project explores the complex and…
Descriptors: Caregivers, Retirement, Foreign Countries, Translation
Ruoxi Deng – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This research targets retired singers from the university choral ensemble, offering an in-depth examination of the older adults' choir experiences, with a focus on their experiences and reflections. Prior studies have highlighted the benefits of musical involvement for retirees, including extending life expectancy, enhancing quality of life, and…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Retirement, Singing, Community Involvement
Jens Ruhose; Stephan L. Thomsen; Insa Weilage – Education Economics, 2024
Adult education may keep older workers productive if they voluntarily engage in learning. Examining a generous partial retirement reform in Germany that encouraged early retirement among male workers, we estimate voluntary adult education activities for early retirees. Using county-level administrative data on all public adult education centers…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Older Adults, Retirement, Public Education
Daniel Farley – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The purpose of this study is to examine the transition in a rural Midwestern school district from a long-serving superintendent who served sixteen years in the position to a recently hired superintendent, focusing on leadership behaviors and how the observed behaviors of the two superintendents influenced the transition period between…
Descriptors: Superintendents, Administrator Behavior, Rural Schools, Novices
Cornman, Stephen Q.; O'Reilly, Nora; Ampadu, Osei; Caskey, Melinda; Vidal, Phil – National Center for Education Statistics, 2022
In 2019, the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) began exploratory data collection for the School Pension Survey (SPS). The SPS is a new data collection of elementary/secondary school teacher pension data collected at the school district level. The SPS was developed primarily in response to public demand for data on teacher and other…
Descriptors: Retirement Benefits, Teacher Retirement, Elementary School Teachers, Secondary School Teachers
Aldeman, Chad – Bellwether Education Partners, 2019
Today, nine out of 10 Americans age 65 and older depend on Social Security benefits to lead a comfortable and secure retirement. Among all Americans over age 65, Social Security makes up more than half of their household income. This brief outlines the history of Social Security benefits in the public sector, describes the safe harbor rule and how…
Descriptors: Retirement Benefits, Teacher Retirement, Federal Programs, Public Policy
Madalina-Ioana Ratiu – European Journal of Educational Sciences, 2023
In contemporary society, the problem of population aging and, related to it, the problem of human resources aging is raised more and more frequently. As documented by many researchers, it has been found that the aging changes occur at both physiological and psychosocial levels and affect each employee differently. When it comes to the educational…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Human Resources, Foreign Countries, Older Workers
Tharayil, Ashley; Walstad, William B. – Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning, 2022
This study examined the association between financial literacy and the decision to withdraw funds from different types of retirement accounts before retirement. Data from the 2012 and 2015 National Financial Capability Study were used to investigate if financial literacy may potentially influence the decision to dissave from funds already set…
Descriptors: Money Management, Knowledge Level, Consumer Education, Retirement Benefits
Pearson, Blain M.; Kalenkoski, Charlene M. – Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning, 2022
The purpose of this study is to examine migration during retirement and its association with retirement satisfaction. Utilizing longitudinal data collected from the Health and Retirement Study, this study estimates a fixed-effects logit model to examine how changing U.S. Census divisions during retirement is related to retirement satisfaction. The…
Descriptors: Retirement, Migration, Satisfaction, Longitudinal Studies
James A. Whitmore – ProQuest LLC, 2022
U.S. workers are not sufficiently prepared for financial success in retirement. This qualitative phenomenological case study explored participants' perceptions of their retirement adequacy, financial literacy, and the effects of employer-sponsored programs to enhance their employees' financial literacy. This study intended to resolve U.S. workers…
Descriptors: Workplace Learning, Retirement, Planning, Financial Literacy