Studies of rescuing early-career scientists often take narrow approaches and focus on PhD students or postdoc populations. In a multi-method systems approach, we examine the inter-relations between the two ends of the pipeline and ask: what are the effects of late retirement on aging and hiring in academia? With a simulation model, we postulate that the decline in the retirement rate in academia contributes to the aging pattern through two mechanisms: (a) direct effect: longer stay of established professors, and (b) indirect effect: a hiring decline in tenure-track positions. Late retirement explains more than half of the growth in average age and brings about 20% decline in hiring. We provide empirical evidence based on the natural experim...
To our knowledge, this paper provides the first study evaluating the effects of higher education for...
Sixty-five University of Michigan arts and science faculty members were interviewed on a number of m...
[Excerpt] The findings we report above have implications for both institutions and their faculty mem...
Studies of rescuing early-career scientists often take narrow approaches and focus on PhD students o...
(a) The trend of average age of tenure-track faculty from 1983 to 2010 by type of institution (wheth...
Mandatory retirement in postsecondary educational institutions ended in 1994. In this paper, exami-n...
Given that demographic trends in economically advanced industrial countries such as our own continue...
Several economic models predict that effort may decline as retirement approaches. These models are r...
Contemporary science has been characterized by an exponential growth in publications and a rise of t...
We examine the impact of mandatory retirement on the retirement decisions of professors in Canada us...
It has been observed that university professors sometimes become less research active in their later...
It has been observed that university professors sometimes become less research active in their later...
Age is a crucial variable in social sciences and particularly in population dynamics. In this paper,...
ABSTRACT. An aging professoriate is said to be a serious problem pervading colleges and universities...
ate descfibed. Health, financial, family, and professional charactefistics of early retirees are con...
To our knowledge, this paper provides the first study evaluating the effects of higher education for...
Sixty-five University of Michigan arts and science faculty members were interviewed on a number of m...
[Excerpt] The findings we report above have implications for both institutions and their faculty mem...
Studies of rescuing early-career scientists often take narrow approaches and focus on PhD students o...
(a) The trend of average age of tenure-track faculty from 1983 to 2010 by type of institution (wheth...
Mandatory retirement in postsecondary educational institutions ended in 1994. In this paper, exami-n...
Given that demographic trends in economically advanced industrial countries such as our own continue...
Several economic models predict that effort may decline as retirement approaches. These models are r...
Contemporary science has been characterized by an exponential growth in publications and a rise of t...
We examine the impact of mandatory retirement on the retirement decisions of professors in Canada us...
It has been observed that university professors sometimes become less research active in their later...
It has been observed that university professors sometimes become less research active in their later...
Age is a crucial variable in social sciences and particularly in population dynamics. In this paper,...
ABSTRACT. An aging professoriate is said to be a serious problem pervading colleges and universities...
ate descfibed. Health, financial, family, and professional charactefistics of early retirees are con...
To our knowledge, this paper provides the first study evaluating the effects of higher education for...
Sixty-five University of Michigan arts and science faculty members were interviewed on a number of m...
[Excerpt] The findings we report above have implications for both institutions and their faculty mem...