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Jessica M. Bradley – ProQuest LLC, 2023
How are finances impacted in the higher education environment? How are students currently experiencing college? How are higher education leaders putting forth their best effort in ensuring the viability and sustainability of postsecondary institutions? These are key questions surrounding the most critical trending topics in higher education today.…
Descriptors: Public Colleges, Universities, Student Experience, Case Studies
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Woolard, Katherine; Munira, Shirajum; Jesmin, Khaleda; Hruschka, Daniel – Field Methods, 2022
Social scientists have developed numerous asset-based wealth indices to assess and target socioeconomic inequalities globally. However, there are no systematic studies of the relative performance of these different measures as proxies for socioeconomic position. In this study, we compare how five asset-based wealth indices--the International…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Areas, Fiscal Capacity, Predictor Variables
Casey Boyd-Swan; C. Lockwood Reynolds – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2024
Since 2018, institutions of higher education have been aware of the "enrollment cliff" which refers to expected declines in future enrollment. This paper attempts to describe how prepared institutions in Ohio are for this future by looking at trends leading up to the anticipated decline. Using IPEDS data from 2012-2022, we analyze trends…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Enrollment, Enrollment Trends, Financial Support
Larry Barker – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Tuition discounting has been a long-standing practice among colleges and universities. Its roots can be traced to the beginnings of the 1970s, and its use has continued to increase and expand in the decades following. However, despite its widespread use, the research is inconclusive whether tuition discounting has been an effective strategy to…
Descriptors: Universities, Colleges, Tuition, Student Costs
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Agbonlahor, Osasohan; Ampaw, Frim – Journal of International Students, 2021
This study used the Survey of Earned Doctorates, World Bank economic data of the doctoral students' home country, and hierarchical linear modeling analysis to examine the effects of financial factors and home-country macroeconomic indicators on international doctoral students' labor market destinations. We found that wealth disparities and…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Doctoral Students, Labor Market, Employment Potential
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Goda, Gopi Shah; Shoven, John B.; Slavov, Sita Nataraj – Journal of Human Resources, 2012
Media reports predicted that the stock market decline in October 2008 would cause changes in retirement intentions, due to declines in retirement assets. We use panel data from the Health and Retirement Study to investigate the relationship between stock market performance and retirement intentions during 1998-2008, a period that includes the…
Descriptors: Economic Research, Economic Climate, Corporations, Investment
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LaVenia, Mark; Cohen-Vogel, Lora; Lang, Laura B. – American Journal of Education, 2015
Today, with states' near-universal adoption of the Common Core State Standards, the political system has achieved that which was not possible less than 2 decades ago. Just why this is so remains unanswered. Some observers have attributed states' embrace of the standards to the substantial financial incentives that the federal government embedded…
Descriptors: State Standards, Adoption (Ideas), Politics of Education, Educational Policy
Muscatelli, Anton; Mackay, Francesca – CURRENTS, 2011
A housing and municipal construction bubble popped and generated a lending crisis in which interbank lending rates became impossibly high. The banking crisis, which spread across Europe and the United States, eventually impacted other industries, leading to a stock market crash and an economic contraction lasting several years. This was not in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Economic Climate, Financial Problems, Real Estate
Damme, Dirk V.; Karkkainen, Kiira – OECD Publishing (NJ1), 2011
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Directorate for Education surveyed the impact of the economic recession on education for the first time in June 2009. Responses were received from seventeen OECD member countries, the Flemish Community of Belgian and two Canadian provinces. The results of the survey reflect the…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Educational Change, Educational Demand, Financial Support
Lum, Lydia – Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2009
University presses are more likely to give voice to stories that might not otherwise be told, such as those involving minority perspectives. But opportunities are shrinking. As extensions of their parent schools, academic presses rarely reap profits, experts say. Many rely on school subsidies to survive. Factor in substantial budget cuts to…
Descriptors: University Presses, Higher Education, Budgeting, Retrenchment
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Bosshardt, Donald I.; Lichtenstein, Larry; Zaporowski, Mark P. – Contemporary Issues in Education Research, 2009
This paper develops a series of models for optimal tuition pricing for private colleges and universities. The university is assumed to be a profit maximizing, price discriminating monopolist. The enrollment decision of student's is stochastic in nature. The university offers an effective tuition rate, comprised of stipulated tuition less financial…
Descriptors: Models, Tuition, Private Colleges, Simulation
Camara, Boubacar – Online Submission, 2009
The response to the ongoing international crisis is a holistic response due to the multiple effects impacting on the various segments of societies around the world. Since 1945, the world has to perform again, a new leap in terms of development process based on the pressing need for socio-economic reconstruction. The level of globalisation and…
Descriptors: Crisis Management, Global Approach, Economic Climate, Financial Problems
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Dothan, Michael; Thompson, Fred – Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2009
Debt limits, interest coverage ratios, one-off balanced budget requirements, pay-as-you-go rules, and tax and expenditure limits are among the most important fiscal rules for constraining intertemporal transfers. There is considerable evidence that the least costly and most effective of such rules are those that focus directly on the rate of…
Descriptors: Finance Reform, Financial Policy, Fiscal Capacity, Tax Effort
Grant, Elizabeth, Comp.; Johnson, Cassius, Comp. – Jobs for the Future, 2009
On February 17, 2009, President Barack Obama signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, better known as the economic stimulus plan. Congress and the Obama Administration acted in the wake of an economic crisis spurred by a deepening recession. Among its aims in passing the ARRA, Congress moved to help states and local jurisdictions reduce…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Federal Government, Money Management, Economic Factors
Hoff, David J. – Education Week, 2009
The Los Angeles Unified School District stands to receive an estimated $566 million in extra Title I and special education money--plus an undetermined amount of state stabilization money--from the federal stimulus package. This article reports that officials in hard-hit states like California are breathing a little easier now that they can use…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Job Layoff, Economic Climate, Financial Exigency
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