[Excerpt] American colleges and universities are increasingly substituting non-tenure track full-time and part-time faculty for full-time tenured and tenure track faculty. Moreover, institutions of public higher education, where almost two-thirds of the full-time faculty members at four-year institutions are employed, are under severe financial pressure. The share of state budgets devoted to public higher education is declining. The salaries of economics department faculty members at public higher education institutions have fallen substantially relative to the salaries of their counterparts at private higher education institutions and it is becoming increasingly difficult for the publics to compete for top faculty in economics. Moreover, i...
This paper discusses the reasons for the recent decline in Economics PhDs given out to American citi...
[Excerpt] The nature of faculty employment practices at American colleges and universities is changi...
In the last two years, the national media and higher education publications have begun warning of fa...
[Excerpt] American colleges and universities are increasingly substituting nontenure track full-time...
[Excerpt] The last two decades of the twentieth century saw a significant growth in the shares of fa...
[Excerpt] The study of academic labor markets by economists goes back at least to Adam Smith’s sugge...
[Excerpt] Recent evidence suggests that the growing use of part-time and full-time non-tenure-track ...
[Excerpt] The American higher education system faces tremendous pressure to enhance access and gradu...
This paper discussed what the academic labor market for economists is likely to look like in the yea...
[Excerpt] The last two decades of the twentieth century saw a significant growth in the share of fac...
The simplest competitive labor market model asserts that if tenure is a desirable job characteristic...
The simplest competitive labor market model asserts that if tenure is a desirable job characteristic...
Using a unique panel data set spanning 21 years, we estimate a fixed-effects model of pay determinat...
[Excerpt] The economics of higher education goes back at least to Adam Smith, who suggested over 200...
Surveys suggest that a majority of graduate students seek academic positions after completing their ...
This paper discusses the reasons for the recent decline in Economics PhDs given out to American citi...
[Excerpt] The nature of faculty employment practices at American colleges and universities is changi...
In the last two years, the national media and higher education publications have begun warning of fa...
[Excerpt] American colleges and universities are increasingly substituting nontenure track full-time...
[Excerpt] The last two decades of the twentieth century saw a significant growth in the shares of fa...
[Excerpt] The study of academic labor markets by economists goes back at least to Adam Smith’s sugge...
[Excerpt] Recent evidence suggests that the growing use of part-time and full-time non-tenure-track ...
[Excerpt] The American higher education system faces tremendous pressure to enhance access and gradu...
This paper discussed what the academic labor market for economists is likely to look like in the yea...
[Excerpt] The last two decades of the twentieth century saw a significant growth in the share of fac...
The simplest competitive labor market model asserts that if tenure is a desirable job characteristic...
The simplest competitive labor market model asserts that if tenure is a desirable job characteristic...
Using a unique panel data set spanning 21 years, we estimate a fixed-effects model of pay determinat...
[Excerpt] The economics of higher education goes back at least to Adam Smith, who suggested over 200...
Surveys suggest that a majority of graduate students seek academic positions after completing their ...
This paper discusses the reasons for the recent decline in Economics PhDs given out to American citi...
[Excerpt] The nature of faculty employment practices at American colleges and universities is changi...
In the last two years, the national media and higher education publications have begun warning of fa...