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Smith-Carrier, Tracy; Penner, Marcie; Cecala, Aaron L.; Agócs, Carol – Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 2021
What is the impact of the gender pay gap in academia over the course of a career and retirement? To quantify this impact, we used a Canadian post-secondary institution as a case study and simulated the effects of the reported difference in salary across multiple academic career trajectories. A starting wage gap of less than $9,000 resulted in a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Gender Bias, College Faculty, Teacher Salaries
Aldeman, Chad; Aguirre, Paulina S. Diaz – Bellwether Education Partners, 2017
Years of irresponsible budgeting practices have left the Teachers' Retirement System of Louisiana (TRSL) almost $12 billion in debt. Without significant reforms, Louisiana's pension problems are likely to get worse, with further negative consequences for workers and schools. This report shows that schools participating in the TRSL already must…
Descriptors: Teacher Retirement, Retirement Benefits, Teacher Salaries, State Programs
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Kezar, Adrianna – New Directions for Higher Education, 2018
This chapter reviews discourses about "senior" and retired faculty. These discourses suggest a deficit or burden-based view that shapes the values and practices of faculty and department chairs. Yet retired faculty can be valuable resources and help with teaching, service, and research. A process for changing departmental views to create…
Descriptors: Retirement, College Faculty, Older Adults, Department Heads
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Payne, Patrick; Kalenkoski, Charlene M.; Browning, Christopher – Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning, 2019
This study tests whether risk tolerance mitigates the effects of credit card mismanagement on users' financial satisfaction. We used data from the Health and Retirement Study and found results showing that credit card mismanagement reduces the financial satisfaction of lower-risk-tolerance users only. The results also suggest that the psychic…
Descriptors: Risk, Money Management, Credit (Finance), Costs
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Midtsundstad, Tove – European Journal of Education, 2019
Because of rising life expectancy and declining birth rates, reducing early retirement and prolonging employees' working lives have become major goals on social policy agendas. In this context, ensuring the adaptability and employability of the existing workforce has become an important issue. The aim of this article is to conduct a review of the…
Descriptors: Employment Potential, Public Policy, Retirement, Labor Force
Sanfilippo, Jamie Hoag – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The rate of presidential turnover over the past decade has accelerated due to planned retirements, the onset of COVID-19, and the complexities and challenges (e.g., political and social) of providing institutional leadership in the context of higher education. This study focused specifically on Christian higher education, where the leadership…
Descriptors: Women Faculty, Christianity, Religious Colleges, Leadership Role
Kim, Dongwoo; Koedel, Cory; Ni, Shawn; Podgursky, Michael; Wu, Weiwei – National Center for Analysis of Longitudinal Data in Education Research (CALDER), 2017
A vast research literature is devoted to analyzing causes of and potential remedies for early-career teacher attrition. However, much less attention has been paid to late-career attrition among experienced teachers, which is driven primarily by retirement plan incentives. Although there is some variation across states, it is generally the case…
Descriptors: Retirement Benefits, Teacher Retirement, Teacher Persistence, Experienced Teachers
Goldhaber, Dan; Grout, Cyrus; Holden, Kristian L. – Grantee Submission, 2017
Public pension systems in many U.S. states face large funding short-falls, and policymakers have considered moving toward defined contribution (DC) pension structures in the interest of reducing the likelihood of future shortfalls. Concerns exist, however, that such changes might increase levels of employee turnover. The empirical evidence on the…
Descriptors: Retirement Benefits, Labor Turnover, Public Sector, Employees
Koedel, Cory; Gassmann, Gabriel E. – Policy Analysis for California Education, PACE, 2018
The California State Teachers' Retirement System (CalSTRS) is in the midst of phasing in substantial increases in the contributions made by teachers, school districts, and the state of California. The phase-in period began in 2014-15. In the year prior, 2013-14, the total statutory contribution rate to CalSTRS from all parties was 18.3 percent of…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Teacher Retirement, Retirement Benefits, State Policy
Rachel Jarrold-Grapes – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This dissertation is comprised of three essays on the economics of education. The first and third chapters examine marijuana legalization and its effects on students, while the second chapter examines the impact of pension incentives on teacher quality. The first chapter examines the extent to which there are negative spillovers of recreational…
Descriptors: Economics, Marijuana, Laws, High School Students
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Maguire, Meg – Scottish Educational Review, 2020
In this paper I want to think about some of the issues involved in trying to do inclusive and socially just education research. I draw on two education research projects that I am involved with. The first project is a small-scale exploratory study with twelve Education academics who are 'staying on' post retirement. The second is a major…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Social Justice, Inclusion, Ethics
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Shuls, James V.; Tipping, Andrew – Educational Researcher, 2020
When pension benefits are not directly tied to contributions, some individuals may earn disproportionate returns on their retirement contributions. For instance, individuals who receive relatively larger late-career raises will receive disproportionately greater returns. For teachers, whose salaries are determined by salary schedules set by…
Descriptors: Retirement Benefits, School Districts, Correlation, Teacher Salaries
Vivek Dubba – ProQuest LLC, 2020
The working retired population is more populated now than ever before in human history. There have been various studies in the area of Information Computer Technology use in the workplace, the area of workforce training, and the area of training of individuals within various age groups, but little to no research addressing the experience of…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Retirement, Older Adults, Training
Lorry Varonica Cotton-Royal – ProQuest LLC, 2020
This study addressed the lack of professional development and networking opportunities targeted towards school counselors in rural school districts. To address this problem, this study explored the perceptions and lived experiences of professional school counselors, in rural settings, and their participation in a professional learning community…
Descriptors: School Counselors, Rural Schools, Counselor Attitudes, Professional Identity
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Boeder, Jordan; Fruiht, Veronica; Erikson, Kevin; Hwang, Sarah; Blanco, Giovanna; Chan, Thomas – Mentoring & Tutoring: Partnership in Learning, 2021
Receiving mentoring is associated with lasting career benefits ; however, less is known about long-term career gains for mentors. A national sample of retired academics were surveyed to examine associations between past mentoring behaviors and current evaluations of their careers. Participants (N = 277) were on average 73.6 (SD = 6.2) years old…
Descriptors: Mentors, Career Development, Teacher Retirement, College Faculty
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