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Barro, Stephen M.; Lee, Joe W. – 1986
This comparative analysis of the salaries of Japanese and American public school teachers addresses these principal questions: (1) How does the level of public school teachers' salaries in Japan (measured in terms of teachers' purchasing power) compare with that in the United States? (2) How does the teachers' salary structure in Japan compare…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Economic Factors, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Steinberg, Marian N. – 1988
This four-part report on the characteristics of faculty, administrators, and other professional staff employed in the Connecticut State Technical College (CSTC) system analyzes age distributions, years of service, salary, sick and vacation day accrual, retirement status, and staffing changes anticipated over the next five years. Part I provides an…
Descriptors: Administrators, College Faculty, Employment Projections, School Personnel
University of Western Ontario, London. – 1988
Results of a 1987-1988 survey of pensions plans in 17 Ontario, Canada, universities are presented. Information is provided on: eligibility, the type of plan, member contributions, university contributions, benefits on normal retirement (at age 65) and on early retirement (at age 55), trustee, investment manager, and pension committee composition…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Comparative Analysis, Early Retirement, Eligibility
Alberta Dept. of Education, Edmonton. – 1984
The Minister of Education of Alberta, Canada established a task force in 1983 to analyze the characteristics of teachers' pension plans and to develop a model retirement plan for teachers in Alberta. The task force reviewed the legislative, structural, administrative, and financial characteristics of Alberta's existing Teachers' Retirement Fund as…
Descriptors: Financial Support, Foreign Countries, Models, Money Management
Alberta Dept. of Education, Edmonton. – 1984
The Minister of Education of Alberta, Canada established a task force in 1983 to analyze the characteristics of teachers' pension plans and to develop a model retirement plan for teachers in Alberta. The task force reviewed the legislative, structural, administrative, and financial characteristics of Alberta's existing Teachers' Retirement Fund as…
Descriptors: Financial Support, Foreign Countries, Models, Money Management
Roper Organization, Inc., New York, NY. – 1984
Views of members and key pension plan administrators concerning the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association-College Retirement Equities Fund (TIAA-CREF) were assessed. Attention was focused on perceptions of the organization's strengths and weaknesses, and the importance of these characteristics in creating its reputation. Telephone interviews…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrators, College Faculty, Higher Education
Gustman, Alan L.; Segal, Martin – 1976
This study examines the impact of teachers' organizations on the compensation of public school teachers. Part 1 focuses on the impact of collective bargaining on teachers' salaries; part 2 deals with interstate variations in teachers' pensions and the influence of teachers' organizations on these variations. In part 1, the authors estimate the…
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Elementary Secondary Education, Fringe Benefits, Statistical Analysis
Wendling, Wayne – 1980
Current methods of funding teachers' retirement systems, which base pensions on final salaries, are inequitable because they are not related to school districts' ability to pay and because they require some teachers to subsidize others. A five-state survey shows it is common for pensions to be funded by school districts and teachers, sometimes…
Descriptors: Compensation (Remuneration), Elementary Secondary Education, Justice, Retirement Benefits
Mitchell, Barbara A. – 1981
Information concerning early retirement in colleges and universities was obtained through a faculty survey, prediction of rates of retirement and costs under three plans, computer simulations of faculty turnover rates, and faculty/administrator opinions and data pertaining to the implications of specific plans. In 1980, 647 faculty 45 years old…
Descriptors: Age, College Faculty, Cost Effectiveness, Faculty Mobility
West, David A. – 1980
Midcareer change programs and alternatives for early retirement for college faculty are considered based on the current situation of declining or stable student enrollments, diminished faculty mobility, and increased numbers of tenured faculty. Midcareer change programs fall into two general categories: (1) retraining programs designed to enable…
Descriptors: Career Change, College Faculty, Employment Opportunities, Faculty Fellowships
Peterson, Anne R. – 1979
Fifty retired teachers were interviewed in an effort to acquire information about how their attitudes and outlooks changed throughout the course of careers in secondary schools spanning an average period of 38 years each. Of particular interest in the study was the emergence of changes in personal attitudes and changes in attitudes toward others.…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Emotional Adjustment, Job Satisfaction, Older Adults
Kaplan, James – Journal of the National Association of College Admissions Counselors, 1978
Colleges and universities are overlooking a "built-in resource"--the retired guidance counselor--who has much to contribute to the college community and whose talents should not be put to rest. The retired counselor should not be put out to pasture. (Author)
Descriptors: Admissions Counseling, Admissions Officers, Counselor Role, Higher Education
Gross, Alan – AGB Reports, 1977
Through the 1980's faculty age will steadily rise, creating potentially serious problems, probably requiring intervention by the federal government. Early retirement is a fallacious answer, but a subsidization program for new Ph.D.s holds great promise. (Author)
Descriptors: Age, College Faculty, Doctoral Degrees, Faculty Development
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Ruebhausen, Oscar M. – Journal of College and University Law, 1988
Introducing more flexibility into the fixed dates for termination of tenure is consistent with academic freedom and higher education's mission. However, such a policy should encourage both continuity and change, preserve job security and accountability, allow for institutional and faculty planning, comply with laws, and harmonize with a retirement…
Descriptors: Age Discrimination, College Faculty, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Federal Legislation
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Morrell, Louis – CUPA Journal, 1987
Institutions must provide good counseling regarding retirement program benefits, since when in doubt about their financial position faculty members are inclined to remain employed. Colleges should consider offering nonfinancial incentives for early retirement as well as financial. (MLW)
Descriptors: Access to Information, College Faculty, Early Retirement, Higher Education
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