We examine the variation in employment levels of part-time faculty, full-time teaching faculty, and full-time professorial faculty across 4-year colleges and universities in the United States. Employment structures and practices in higher education institutions are determined by a variety of economic and institutional factors. For example, a 1% increase in the average salaries paid to professorial faculty increases the employment level of part-time faculty by 0.845%. A 1% increase in the average salaries paid to full-time teaching faculty reduces the employment level of full-time teaching faculty by 0.757%. Institutions located in large cities or suburban areas hire 31.3% more part-time faculty but 12.5% fewer full-time teaching faculty. Pr...
Using data from 8 academic departments and 361 courses taught during a semester, I examined differen...
The number of part-time faculty in the community college has dramatically increased in recent years....
The present multiyear study sheds light on the effects of faculty status on student evaluations of t...
This study uses a cross-section national sample of four-year colleges and universities in the United...
This article attempts to address the issue of part-time faculty employment in the U.S. Since the ear...
More and more institutions of higher learning are turning to part-time faculty to teach their course...
The growing use of part-time, non-tenure track faculty in higher education has become a nationwide p...
This document contains two sections: a literature review of material related to part-time faculty, a...
In this study, we examine institutional predictors of part-time faculty employment in the higher edu...
[Excerpt] The last two decades of the twentieth century saw a significant growth in the shares of fa...
Because of community colleges' diverse motivations for hiring part-time faculty, the multiple and at...
The purpose of the present study is to examine the driving and constraining forces of part-time facu...
During the last 40 years, institutions of higher education in the United States have dramatically in...
Interest in contingent academic labor has increased, especially after recent studies reporting that ...
In 1990, two-year colleges nationwide reported that approximately 38% of their faculty were part-tim...
Using data from 8 academic departments and 361 courses taught during a semester, I examined differen...
The number of part-time faculty in the community college has dramatically increased in recent years....
The present multiyear study sheds light on the effects of faculty status on student evaluations of t...
This study uses a cross-section national sample of four-year colleges and universities in the United...
This article attempts to address the issue of part-time faculty employment in the U.S. Since the ear...
More and more institutions of higher learning are turning to part-time faculty to teach their course...
The growing use of part-time, non-tenure track faculty in higher education has become a nationwide p...
This document contains two sections: a literature review of material related to part-time faculty, a...
In this study, we examine institutional predictors of part-time faculty employment in the higher edu...
[Excerpt] The last two decades of the twentieth century saw a significant growth in the shares of fa...
Because of community colleges' diverse motivations for hiring part-time faculty, the multiple and at...
The purpose of the present study is to examine the driving and constraining forces of part-time facu...
During the last 40 years, institutions of higher education in the United States have dramatically in...
Interest in contingent academic labor has increased, especially after recent studies reporting that ...
In 1990, two-year colleges nationwide reported that approximately 38% of their faculty were part-tim...
Using data from 8 academic departments and 361 courses taught during a semester, I examined differen...
The number of part-time faculty in the community college has dramatically increased in recent years....
The present multiyear study sheds light on the effects of faculty status on student evaluations of t...