A Study of Faculty Demand and Supply in California Higher Education, 1957-1970 |
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Academic Appointees Administration appointment Arts and Crafts assistant professor assumptions Biological Sciences California college California Higher Education California institutions California junior colleges cent Number cent of total Chapter college and university college faculty college teachers college-age population Column Committee degree recipients Department of Education doctor's and master's doctor's degrees education in California enter higher education expansion F.T.E. faculty F.T.E. staff faculty members four segments Full-time enrollment FULL-TIME-EQUIVALENT STAFF NEEDS graduate degrees graduate schools highest degree held Home Economics in-state included increase Joint Staff master's degree holders National Education Association needed in California needs in higher number of doctorates Number Per cent Office of Education out-of-state percentage private colleges private institutions public junior colleges recruitment Romance Languages SEGMENT OF HIGHER shown in Table staff required Supply and Demand Table 29 Table 31 tion total college enrollments total doctorates total number total staff true supply U. S. Office University of California