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Faculty hiring and retention determine the composition of the US academic workforce and directly shape educational outcomes, careers, the development and spread of ideas and research priorities. However, hiring and retention are dynamic, reflecting societal and academic priorities, generational turnover and efforts to diversify the professoriate along gender, racial and socioeconomic lines. A comprehensive study of the structure and dynamics of the US professoriate would elucidate the effects of these efforts and the processes that shape scholarship more broadly. Here we analyse the academic employment and doctoral education of tenure-track faculty at all PhD-granting US universities over the decade 2011-2020, quantifying stark inequalities in faculty production, prestige, retention and gender. Our analyses show universal inequalities in which a small minority of universities supply a large majority of faculty across fields, exacerbated by patterns of attrition and reflecting steep hierarchies of prestige. We identify markedly higher attrition rates among faculty trained outside the United States or employed by their doctoral university. Our results indicate that gains in women's representation over this decade result from demographic turnover and earlier changes made to hiring, and are unlikely to lead to long-term gender parity in most fields. These analyses quantify the dynamics of US faculty hiring and retention, and will support efforts to improve the organization, composition and scholarship of the US academic workforce.
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J Occup Rehabil
August 2025
Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, USA.
Purpose: This study aimed to define parsimonious, non-overlapping subgroups of employers based on perceived facilitators and challenges in retaining workers with physical disabilities. Additionally, we sought to compare company characteristics, disability-related supports and practices, and job accommodation provision across employer subgroups.
Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional observational study using an online survey among 2,000 employers in the United States.
Can J Rural Med
July 2025
Dr. Gilles Arcand Centre for Health Equity, NOSM University, Thunder Bay, ON, Canada.
Introduction: In Canada, 18% of the population lives in rural areas, yet only 8% of practising physicians work rurally. Rural communities face ongoing challenges in both recruitment and retention of physicians and other healthcare professionals. Improving quality and access to care for rural Canadians rests on the successful recruitment and retention of community-based physicians.
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August 2025
Korea national university of transportation, Department of polymer science and engineering, Chungju, Korea.
This study examines the effectiveness of AI competency assessments in predicting early turnover among newly hired nurses in a South Korean hospital. Data from 156 nurses showed that higher scores in self-reflection, honesty, and alignment with organizational values were linked to longer retention. In contrast, high scores in behavioral response and relationship motivation were associated with early resignation.
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August 2025
Cook County Department of Public Health, Forest Park, IL, United States.
Introduction: Staffing shortages in US local health departments (LHDs) have been well documented. While the increasing number of public health graduates offers an abundant talent pool, LHDs are facing increasing competition from other employers.
Methods: We conducted a comprehensive review to identify factors impeding recruitment and retention at LHDs and strategies that could be used to address them.
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