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June 2, 2005
Between 2001 and 2003, higher education saw healthy increases in the number of faculty jobs, which grew to 1,173,556 from 1,113,183.
But if you’re wondering why those 60,000 new jobs didn’t ease your job search, it may be because the growth was greatest for part-time positions. And by sector, the largest growth was in for-profit higher education.
These results are from an annual federal report on staffing at colleges and universities. The recent report covers the fall of 2003, the most recent year for which data are available. Comparisons to prior years’ reports offer some sense of the movement of academic positions.
Between 2001 and 2003, the number of full-time faculty jobs at degree-granting institutions rose to 630,419, from 617,868 — a gain of 12,551 jobs. But the number of part-time jobs rose to 543,137, up from 495,315 — a gain of 47,822 jobs. And as a percentage of faculty jobs at degree granting institutions, part-time positions increased to 46 percent, from 44 percent, over those two years. Anecdotal reports suggest that the increase has continued since then.
The growth in jobs was also uneven among sectors.
|
Sector |
Faculty Jobs, 2003 |
Faculty Jobs, 2001 |
% Change |
|
Public |
791,384 |
771,124 |
+3% |
|
Private, nonprofit |
330,443 |
306,487 |
+8% |
|
For-profit |
51,729 |
35,572 |
+46% |
Another way to examine academic workplace trends is to look at the new full-time hires at degree-granting institutions, as the report did for the fall of 2003. Those data show that there were more secretarial and clerical jobs filled that year than there were tenure-track faculty positions. The following is the breakdown for the 126,521 new full-time jobs:
New Full-Time Hires at Degree Granting Institutions, Fall 2003
|
Job Category |
Number of Hires |
|
Faculty total |
45,003 |
|
With tenure |
1,806 |
|
On tenure track |
16,830 |
|
Not on tenure track |
26,387 |
|
Executive/managerial |
6,930 |
|
Other professional (support services) |
35,083 |
|
Technical and paraprofessional |
9,599 |
|
Clerical and secretarial |
17,890 |
|
Skilled crafts |
1,436 |
|
Service and maintenance |
10,580 |
The report contains pages of data about employees of colleges and universities. Some of the data, such as that on salaries, is already dated compared to that released by other studies. But on many issues, the report provides a snapshot of the professoriate, even if it is two years out of date. Among the findings for fall 2003:
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