09.30.01

Faculty Retirement Policies after the End of Mandatory Retirement

Faculty Retirement Policies after the End of Mandatory Retirement

Summary

As the average age of faculty members at colleges and universities in the United States continues to increase, retirement policies and programs in higher education are playing an increasingly important role in maintaining and enhancing the productivity of faculty members of all ages. This issue of Research Dialogue summarizes the results of a 2000 survey of higher education institutions regarding their programs and policies that affect faculty retirement. In addition to analyzing survey data regarding early retirement incentive arrangements and other programs designed to help faculty make the transition to retirement, the authors also review and discuss the experiences of the surveyed institutions following the elimination of mandatory retirement.

Authors

Ronald G. Ehrenberg

Cornell University

Michael J. Rizzo
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