The ageing of the Australian population and its implications are now well‐established on the Australian public policy agenda. Part of this interest is in its impacts on the Australian workforce. It is less well known that different segments of that workforce have quite different age structures. The academic sector has one of the oldest workforces of all groups and this paper analyses its contemporary age structure and its evolution. It shows how uneven growth of universities over the last 40 years and changing human resource practices have contributed to university staff being heavily concentrated in the older age groups. It also shows how international migration of academics to and from Australia is influencing the academic age structure. ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 229-259.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature revi...
This chapter explores the migration decisions and motives of a group of academics who were recruited...
© Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2013. Australian academics appear to be fairly critical ...
© Palgrave MacmillanLike other OECD nations, Australia is facing a crisis in the academic staff of i...
Australia, like other developed countries in the world, is experiencing significant demographic and ...
Australia’s ageing academic workforce presents an unprecedented human resource crisis for its univer...
Currently a number of countries around the world grapple with the alleged issues of “brain drain” an...
The academic workforce is among the oldest (Commonwealth of Australia, 2005) and arguably has the mo...
Universities in Western developed countries are on the cusp of a human resource crisis with 40-60% o...
Australian universities face a massive generational shift over the next decade as the baby boomer ge...
© National Tertiary Education UnionIt’s no news that Australian academics, like Australian cricketer...
As with other industrialized nations Australia's population is aging and older workers are encourage...
The global demand for higher education is expected to increase significantly and Australia will also...
Organisations require strategic foresight from management to exploit its human resources to achieve ...
This briefing provides an analysis of challenges facing the sustainability and development of the ac...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 229-259.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature revi...
This chapter explores the migration decisions and motives of a group of academics who were recruited...
© Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2013. Australian academics appear to be fairly critical ...
© Palgrave MacmillanLike other OECD nations, Australia is facing a crisis in the academic staff of i...
Australia, like other developed countries in the world, is experiencing significant demographic and ...
Australia’s ageing academic workforce presents an unprecedented human resource crisis for its univer...
Currently a number of countries around the world grapple with the alleged issues of “brain drain” an...
The academic workforce is among the oldest (Commonwealth of Australia, 2005) and arguably has the mo...
Universities in Western developed countries are on the cusp of a human resource crisis with 40-60% o...
Australian universities face a massive generational shift over the next decade as the baby boomer ge...
© National Tertiary Education UnionIt’s no news that Australian academics, like Australian cricketer...
As with other industrialized nations Australia's population is aging and older workers are encourage...
The global demand for higher education is expected to increase significantly and Australia will also...
Organisations require strategic foresight from management to exploit its human resources to achieve ...
This briefing provides an analysis of challenges facing the sustainability and development of the ac...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 229-259.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature revi...
This chapter explores the migration decisions and motives of a group of academics who were recruited...
© Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2013. Australian academics appear to be fairly critical ...