The academic professoriate is a determinant of successful higher education systems. Yet, recently, worsening conditions of employment, deteriorating salaries, and threats to job security have made the academic profession less attractive, especially to young scholars, in several countries. This paper investigates the salaries as well as the recruitment and retention procedures in public higher education institutions from a cross country perspective. The UK, Germany, France, and Italy are adopted as case studies to determine the attractiveness of European higher education systems. The evolution over the last decade creates an extremely variegated picture.

(2023). The Attractiveness of European Higher Education Systems: A Comparative Analysis of Faculty Remuneration and Career Paths . Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/263165

The Attractiveness of European Higher Education Systems: A Comparative Analysis of Faculty Remuneration and Career Paths

Civera, Alice;Meoli, Michele;Paleari, Stefano
2023-01-01

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The academic professoriate is a determinant of successful higher education systems. Yet, recently, worsening conditions of employment, deteriorating salaries, and threats to job security have made the academic profession less attractive, especially to young scholars, in several countries. This paper investigates the salaries as well as the recruitment and retention procedures in public higher education institutions from a cross country perspective. The UK, Germany, France, and Italy are adopted as case studies to determine the attractiveness of European higher education systems. The evolution over the last decade creates an extremely variegated picture.
2023
Civera, Alice; Lehmann, Erik E.; Meoli, Michele; Paleari, Stefano
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