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Introduction Of Gaylen Byker, Delivered On October 30, 1995, Arend D. Lubbers
Introduction Of Gaylen Byker, Delivered On October 30, 1995, Arend D. Lubbers
Presidential Speeches
Introduction of Gaylen Byker, delivered on October 30, 1995 by Arend D. Lubbers, who served as President of Grand Valley from 1969-2001.
Changing Of The Guard: Civic Virtue In 20th And 21st Century Grand Rapids, Delivered For The Rotary Club On August 24, 1995, Arend D. Lubbers
Changing Of The Guard: Civic Virtue In 20th And 21st Century Grand Rapids, Delivered For The Rotary Club On August 24, 1995, Arend D. Lubbers
Presidential Speeches
Changing of the Guard: Civic Virtue in 20th and 21st Century Grand Rapids, delivered for the Rotary Club on August 24, 1995 by Arend D. Lubbers, who served as President of Grand Valley from 1969-2001.
Seniority, External Labor Markets, And Faculty Pay, Byron W. Brown, Stephen A. Woodbury
Seniority, External Labor Markets, And Faculty Pay, Byron W. Brown, Stephen A. Woodbury
Upjohn Institute Working Papers
We estimate the returns to seniority (the wage-tenure profile) for university faculty, and the degree to which these returns respond to entry-level salaries (or opportunity wages) a relationship unexplored in work to date. Using data on faculty at a Big Ten university (ours), we estimate elasticities of senior-faculty salaries with respect to entry-level salaries, and find that these elasticities decline with seniority. The evidence both provides an explanation of faculty salary compression and suggests the importance of controlling for entry-level salaries in obtaining estimates of the returns to seniority.
Gvsu And The Academy Of Economics, Delivered In Krakow, Poland In June 1995, Arend D. Lubbers
Gvsu And The Academy Of Economics, Delivered In Krakow, Poland In June 1995, Arend D. Lubbers
Presidential Speeches
GVSU and the Academy of Economics, delivered in Krakow, Poland in June 1995 by Arend D. Lubbers, who served as President of Grand Valley from 1969-2001.
Remarks, Delivered At The Annual Foundation Luncheon On May 25, 1995, Arend D. Lubbers
Remarks, Delivered At The Annual Foundation Luncheon On May 25, 1995, Arend D. Lubbers
Presidential Speeches
Remarks, delivered at the Annual Foundation Luncheon on May 25, 1995 by Arend D. Lubbers, who served as President of Grand Valley from 1969-2001.
Gender Differences In Faculty Turnover, Byron W. Brown, Stephen A. Woodbury
Gender Differences In Faculty Turnover, Byron W. Brown, Stephen A. Woodbury
Upjohn Institute Working Papers
Over the last 15 to 20 years, colleges and universities have paid increasing attention to attracting and retaining faculty women. The rate of progress of women in academe has nevertheless been painfully slow. For example, statistics on economists collected and published by the American Economic Association (Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession 1994) suggest that in recent years, about 20 percent of Economics assistant professors in graduate Ph.D.-granting departments were women, about 10 percent of associate professors were women, and under 5 percent of full professors were women. The percentage of new assistant professors who are …
Article For The Lead & Serve Newsletter, Delivered In 1995, Arend D. Lubbers
Article For The Lead & Serve Newsletter, Delivered In 1995, Arend D. Lubbers
Presidential Speeches
Article for the Lead & Serve Newsletter, delivered in 1995 by Arend D. Lubbers, who served as President of Grand Valley from 1969-2001.
Gvsu Press Releases, 1995, Grand Valley State University
Gvsu Press Releases, 1995, Grand Valley State University
University Press Releases, 1961-Present
A compilation of press releases for the year 1995 submitted by University Communications (formerly News & Information Services) to news agencies concerning the people, places, and events related to Grand Valley State University.