ABSTRACT

How are professors paid? Can the "best and brightest" be attracted to the academic profession? With universities facing international competition, which countries compensate their academics best, and which ones lag behind? Paying the Professoriate examines these questions and provides key insights and recommendations into the current state of the academic profession worldwide.

Paying the Professoriate is the first comparative analysis of global faculty salaries, remuneration, and terms of employment. Offering an in-depth international comparison of academic salaries in twenty-eight countries across public, private, research, and non-research universities, chapter authors shed light on the conditions and expectations that shape the modern academic profession. The top researchers on the academic profession worldwide analyze common themes, trends, and the impact of these matters on academic quality and research productivity. In a world where higher education capacity is a key driver of national innovation and prosperity, and nations seek to fast-track their economic growth through expansion of higher education systems, policy makers and administrators increasingly seek answers about what actions they should be taking. Paying the Professoriate provides a much needed resource, illuminating the key issues and offering recommendations.

part 1|34 pages

Analysis

chapter 1|18 pages

Academic Remuneration and Contracts

Global Trends and Realities

chapter 2|14 pages

Quantitative Analysis

Looking for Commonalities in a Sea of Differences

part 2|294 pages

Case Studies

chapter 4|12 pages

The Academic Career in a Transition Economy

Case Study of the Republic of Armenia

chapter 6|11 pages

Brazil

The Widening Gap

chapter 9|10 pages

Academic Salaries in Colombia

The Data Tell Only a Small Part of the Story

chapter 10|11 pages

The Czech Republic

High Estimation for the Academic Profession

chapter 14|11 pages

Academic Salaries and Career Advancement

Tuning the Professoriate for a Knowledge Economy in India

chapter 15|10 pages

Israel

Academic Salaries and Remuneration

chapter 16|9 pages

Italy

From Bureaucratic Legacy to Reform of the Profession

chapter 18|9 pages

Academic Salaries in Kazakhstan

Current Status and Perspectives

chapter 19|10 pages

The Academic Salary System

Conditions and Trends in Latvia

chapter 21|9 pages

Mexican Faculty Salaries Today

Once a Bagger, Always a Beggar?

chapter 22|11 pages

Introducing Market Forces In Academic Remuneration

The Case of the Netherlands

chapter 23|10 pages

Nigeria

Toward an Open Market

chapter 24|10 pages

Academic Salaries in Norway

Increasing Emphasis on Research Achievement

chapter 25|14 pages

Russian Higher Education

Salaries and Contracts

chapter 27|9 pages

The Unequal Playing Field

Academic Remuneration in South Africa

chapter 29|10 pages

Academic Salary in the United Kingdom

Marketization and National Policy Development

chapter 30|11 pages

The Power of Institutional and Disciplinary Markets

Academic Salaries in the United States

part 3|11 pages

Reflections

chapter 31|9 pages

Academic Community and Contracts

Modern Challenges and Responses