02886cam a22003852u 4500001000800000005001700008007001400025008004100039035002000080035001200100037001900112040002700131091000800158110006200166245014100228260006800369300001100437500005100448500015700499520129500656530008001951533008102031650002802112650003102140650003102171650002802202650003202230650002002262650002902282650002102311650002702332710006202359856003702421984004202458521126820181011151805.0he u||024||||080220s1970 xxu ||| b ||| | eng d 9(ericd)ED042410 a5211268 aED042410bERIC aericdbengcericddMvI amfm2 aAmerican Association of Univ. Professors, Washington, DC.14aThe Annual Report on the Economic Status of the Profession, 1969-70. Rising Costs and the Public Institutions. Committee Zh[microform]. a[Washington, D.C.] :bDistributed by ERIC Clearinghouse,c1970. a127 p. aEducational level discussed: Higher Education. aERIC Note: Presented at the 56th annual meeting of the American Association of University Professors, Los Angeles, California, April 24-25, 1970.5ericd aThis report discusses the general state of faculty compensations, and considers in some detail the prospects and special financial problems of the nation's public institutions. The discussion centers on: (1) the decline in the rate of increase in compensation; (2) the effects of inflation on ranks and types of institution, with special emphasis on public colleges and universities; (3) sources of funds for public higher education; (4) rising enrollments and costs of public higher education; and (5) long-term prospects in view of cutbacks by state and city governments. The rest of the report is devoted to tables with data on average and minimum compensation scales, lists of institutions and how they pay and rate in terms of compensation, average dollar and percentage increases in average compensation, weighted average compensation by rank, type of institution, and type of control. The appendix contains tables indicating; (1) index grades of compensation; (2) grades of average compensation and numbers of faculty by rank 1969-70; (3) average compensation for full-time faculty; (4) average salary for full-time faculty; (5) full-time faculty compensation per student equivalent; and (6) number of full-time faculty members of individual institutions with professional rank. (AF) aMay also be available online. Address as at 14/8/18: uhttps://eric.ed.gov/ aMicrofiche.b[Washington D.C.]:cERIC Clearinghouseemicrofiches : positive.07aFinancial Needs.2ericd07aFinancial Problems.2ericd07aState Universities.2ericd17aCollege Faculty.2ericd17aEducational Finance.2ericd17aFaculty.2ericd17aHigher Education.2ericd17aSalaries.2ericd17aState Colleges.2ericd2 aAmerican Association of Univ. Professors, Washington, DC.41uhttps://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED042410 aANLcmc 2253 ED042410d77000000051417