7/8/2023 0 Comments Download higheredjobs![]() ![]() Department of Labor / Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data on higher education employment as well as job posting trends with HigherEdJobs found: The number of jobs in higher education slipped during 2015, marking the first decline in over six years. As of the first quarter of 2015, analyses of U.S. Additionally, job postings for part-time faculty grew at a much faster pace than for full-time faculty. ![]() But, indications persist that this may be a sign that institutions are simply adjusting their timeline for advertising open positions since the annual growth in postings has been steady for the past several years. ![]() Meanwhile, the number of advertisements for job postings in academia continued to increase in 2015, and at a faster pace from a year ago. employment and decreasing higher education employment. jobs continued to decline in 2015, due to increasing overall U.S. The "market share" of higher education jobs compared to all U.S. Thus, the 2015 decline may or may not indicate a trend change from the past relatively steady two years. The 2015 decline was driven by only one month in the first quarter, according to data from federal statistical sources and analyzed by HigherEdJobs. ![]() 1 Higher Education Employment Report First Quarter 2015 / Published May 2015 Executive Summary The number of jobs in higher education noticeably declined in This is in contrast to the past two years of relatively stable employment that was marked by fairly small increases and decreases. ![]()
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