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Autor principal: Howe, Richard D.
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 2001
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contents Salary-Trend Study of Faculty in Library Science for the Years 1997-98 and 2000-01. Howe, Richard D. College Faculty Comparative Analysis Higher Education Intellectual Disciplines Library Science Private Colleges Public Colleges Statistical Data Tables (Data) Teacher Salaries Trend Analysis This report is part of an annual national survey that examines salaries of full-time teaching faculty in 54 selected disciplines. Data for the study as a whole were collected from 305 public and 403 private institutions for the baseline year of 1997-1998 and the trend year of 1999-2000. This portion of the study covers salary data for Library Science faculty at 56 public and 29 private institutions for 2000-2001, with comparable numbers for 1997-1998. Data are presented for average salaries by faculty rank, "faculty mix percent" (percentage of faculty at each rank), and "salary factors" (ratio of the average salary in the discipline to the total institution average). Salary trend information is compared for public and private institutions for each of the two study periods with trend information for all fields and with the Consumer Price Index. The study found that for the 2000-2001 period the average salary of $53,911 for 628 of faculty in public institutions was approximately 5.2% lower than the average salary for all faculty in all major fields, and the average salary for faculty in private institutions was 28.4% lower than that for all faculty. The average salary increase was 1.3% per year above the cost-of-living for public institutions and 1.7% per year above the cost-of-living for private institutions as measured by the Consumer Price Index. Appendixes contain a list of the selected academic disciplines and lists of public and private institutions participating in both studies. (SLD)
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spellingShingle Salary-Trend Study of Faculty in Library Science for the Years 1997-98 and 2000-01.
Howe, Richard D.
College Faculty
Comparative Analysis
Higher Education
Intellectual Disciplines
Library Science
Private Colleges
Public Colleges
Statistical Data
Tables (Data)
Teacher Salaries
Trend Analysis
Salary-Trend Study of Faculty in Library Science for the Years 1997-98 and 2000-01. Howe, Richard D. College Faculty Comparative Analysis Higher Education Intellectual Disciplines Library Science Private Colleges Public Colleges Statistical Data Tables (Data) Teacher Salaries Trend Analysis This report is part of an annual national survey that examines salaries of full-time teaching faculty in 54 selected disciplines. Data for the study as a whole were collected from 305 public and 403 private institutions for the baseline year of 1997-1998 and the trend year of 1999-2000. This portion of the study covers salary data for Library Science faculty at 56 public and 29 private institutions for 2000-2001, with comparable numbers for 1997-1998. Data are presented for average salaries by faculty rank, "faculty mix percent" (percentage of faculty at each rank), and "salary factors" (ratio of the average salary in the discipline to the total institution average). Salary trend information is compared for public and private institutions for each of the two study periods with trend information for all fields and with the Consumer Price Index. The study found that for the 2000-2001 period the average salary of $53,911 for 628 of faculty in public institutions was approximately 5.2% lower than the average salary for all faculty in all major fields, and the average salary for faculty in private institutions was 28.4% lower than that for all faculty. The average salary increase was 1.3% per year above the cost-of-living for public institutions and 1.7% per year above the cost-of-living for private institutions as measured by the Consumer Price Index. Appendixes contain a list of the selected academic disciplines and lists of public and private institutions participating in both studies. (SLD)
title Salary-Trend Study of Faculty in Library Science for the Years 1997-98 and 2000-01.
topic College Faculty
Comparative Analysis
Higher Education
Intellectual Disciplines
Library Science
Private Colleges
Public Colleges
Statistical Data
Tables (Data)
Teacher Salaries
Trend Analysis
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED456755