Recruitment, retention and retirement in higher education : building and managing the faculty of the future

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Recruitment, retention and retirement in higher education : building and managing the faculty of the future

edited by Robert L. Clark, Jennifer Ma

E. Elgar., c2005

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Attracting and retaining highly qualified faculty is essential to maintaining productivity at institutions of higher education. Colleges and universities are at a critical juncture in their history as they attempt to achieve their teaching and research goals. This volume examines some of the most pressing employment and compensation issues confronting academic administrators. Contributors discuss topics such as: ageing of faculty, changing economic conditions and shifts in faculty employment patterns, rapid increases in health care costs and trends in retiree health insurance, and adoption of phased and early retirement programs. The volume also includes a series of case studies on how individual universities are confronting these challenges. Institutions in these case studies include: Syracuse University, the University of North Carolina, the University of California, institutions in the Association of New American Colleges, and other colleges and universities included in several surveys and research projects. This timely volume will appeal to academic administrators at colleges and universities in the US and internationally as they face the common challenges of rising employment costs, faculty aging and global competition. Researchers interested in the future of higher education, economics, and the academic labor market in general will find this a valuable addition to their library.

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Contents: Foreword by Herbert M. Allison, Jr 1. Changing Faculty Demographics and the Need for New Policies 2. Filling the Gap: Finding and Keeping Faculty for the University of the Future 3. The Changing Nature of Faculty Employment 4. The Growing Postdoctorate Population at US Research Universities 5. Planning for the Generational Turnover of the Faculty: Faculty Perceptions and Institutional Practices 6. The Future of Retiree Health Benefits in Higher Education in the United States 7. Impact of Retiree Health Plans on Faculty Retirement Decisions 8. Faculty Recruitment, Retention and Retirement: A Case Study of Human Resources Policymaking at Syracuse University 9. The Value of Phased Retirement 10. Faculty Retirement Inventives by Colleges and Universities 11. To Phase or Not to Phase: The Dynamics of Choosing Phased Retirement in Academe 12. Phasing Out of Full-time Work at the University of California 13. The Costs and Benefits of Early Retirement Plans 14. Recruitment, Retention and Retirement: Institutional Research and the Need for Data 15. Developing New Employment and Compensation Policies in Higher Education Index

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