DISTRIBUTION OF FULL-TIME ACADEMIC STAFF BY AGE AND GENDER

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DISTRIBUTION OF FULL-TIME ACADEMIC STAFF
BY AGE AND GENDER
800
700
Number
600
MALE
500
FEMALE
400
300
200
100
0
2000/2001
2001/2002
2002/2003
2003/2004
2004/2005
Year
AGE
< 30
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65+
TOTAL
2000/2001
Female
Male
1
8
18
33
32
63
51
99
57
129
31
126
26
119
10
100
2
31
228
708
Total
9
51
95
150
186
157
145
110
33
936
2001/2002
Female Male
Total
4
4
8
17
36
53
43
65
108
43
99
142
60
134
194
35
107
142
32
135
167
10
96
106
3
38
41
247
714
961
2002/2003
Female
Male
5
8
14
42
48
64
42
106
68
111
33
120
37
123
12
110
3
34
262
718
2003/2004
Female
Male
4
7
17
40
45
65
45
107
63
106
47
118
34
114
13
120
5
34
273
711
Total
13
56
112
148
179
153
160
122
37
980
Total
11
57
110
152
169
165
148
133
39
984
2004/2005
Female
Male
2
7
22
37
50
71
46
99
61
109
49
128
35
110
20
117
3
32
288
710
Total
9
59
121
145
170
177
145
137
35
998
DISTRIBUTION OF FULL-TIME ACADEMIC STAFF
BY RANK AND GENDER
2000/2001
Male
Total
407
458
2001/2002
Female
Male
54
402
Total
456
2002/2003
Female
Male
58
379
2003/2004
Female
Male
65
373
Total
437
Female
51
Associate
Professor
87
180
267
93
185
278
98
202
300
99
205
304
107
213
320
Assistant
Professor
85
113
198
95
121
216
102
130
232
105
128
233
110
130
240
Lecturer
3
3
6
3
3
6
3
5
8
3
4
7
3
4
7
Instructor
2
5
7
2
3
5
1
2
3
1
1
2
1
2
3
TOTAL
228
708
936
247
714
961
262
718
980
273
711
984
288
710
998
NOTE:
Effective 1991/92 full-time include:
1. Staff appointed on a full-time basis whose term of appointment is12 months.
Total
438
2004/2005
Female
Male
67
361
RANK
Professor
Total
428
2004/2005
450
400
2. New appointees hired on a full-time basis whose term of contract is 12 months
but for the first year they can only be at the institution for less than 12 months.
MALE
300
Number
3. Staff who were appointed to teach full-time and at a later date have entered into
a formal agreement with the institution to carry a fraction of a normal full-time load.
This situation usually arises with staff members who are approaching retirement.
FEMALE
350
250
200
150
100
SOURCE: Human Resources Division, October
50
0
Prof
Assoc Prof
Assist Prof
Lect
Instr
Rank
Statistics 2005
Prepared by Institutional Analysis
University of Saskatchewan
Page 6.1
DISTRIBUTION OF FULL-TIME ACADEMIC STAFF
BY GENDER
Years of Service
2000/2001
Female
Male
67
120
29
62
40
63
50
103
22
98
12
81
3
72
4
79
1
29
0
1
228
708
YEARS
0-2
3-5
6-9
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40+
TOTAL
Total
187
91
103
153
120
93
75
83
30
1
936
2001/2002
Female
Male
87
132
27
69
39
56
49
101
20
96
17
77
1
69
6
75
0
38
1
1
247
714
Total
219
96
95
150
116
94
70
81
38
2
961
2002/2003
Female
Male
80
156
41
72
35
50
54
96
22
99
21
73
2
65
4
67
2
38
1
2
262
718
2003/2004
Female
Male
81
143
50
93
33
56
44
90
36
87
16
71
6
70
4
63
2
34
1
4
273
711
Total
236
113
85
150
121
94
67
71
40
3
980
2004/2005
Female
Male
80
135
61
103
30
65
47
83
37
84
18
78
9
60
2
57
3
41
1
4
288
710
Total
224
143
89
134
123
87
76
67
36
5
984
Total
215
164
95
130
121
96
69
59
44
5
998
NOTE: University Full-Time Teaching Staff as reported to Statistics Canada (see note page 6.1)
SOURCE: Human Resources System, October
Highest Degree (2004/2005)
Years of Service (2004/2005)
800
160
140
700
FEMALE
FEMALE
600
MALE
Number
100
80
60
500
400
300
200
40
100
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40
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35
-3
9
30
-3
4
25
-2
9
20
-2
4
15
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9
69
10
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4
35
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Number
120
MALE
Years
Degree
Highest Degree
DEGREE
Ph.D
2000/2001
Female
Male
Total
146
529
675
2001/2002
Female
Male
153
531
Total
684
2002/2003
Female
Male
165
535
Total
700
2003/2004
Female
Male
170
527
Total
697
2004/2005
Female
Male
187
535
Total
722
Professional
37
123
160
41
117
158
47
113
160
47
111
158
52
108
160
Master
41
54
95
46
60
106
49
66
115
51
62
113
49
57
106
Grad Diploma
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Bachelors
2
2
4
2
3
5
1
2
3
2
4
6
0
8
8
Other
2
0
2
5
3
8
0
2
2
3
7
10
0
2
2
228
708
936
247
714
961
262
718
980
273
711
984
288
710
998
TOTAL
NOTE: University Full-Time Teaching Staff as reported to Statistics Canada (see note page 6.1)
SOURCE: Human Resources System, October
Statistics 2005
Prepared by Institutional Analysis
University of Saskatchewan
Page 6.2
2004/2005 Full-time Academic Staff
Years to Retirement
50
45
FEMALE
MALE
40
Frequency
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
Years to Retirement
NOTE: University Full-Time Teaching Staff as reported to Statistics Canada (see note page 6.1)
Source: Human Resources Division
2004/2005 Full-time Academic Staff
Year of Retirement
120
FEMALE
MALE
Cumulative Percentage
100
80
60
40
2043
2042
2041
2040
2039
2038
2037
2036
2035
2034
2033
2032
2031
2030
2029
2028
2027
2026
2025
2024
2023
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
0
2005
20
Year of Retirement
NOTE: University Full-Time Teaching Staff as reported to Statistics Canada (see note page 6.1)
Source: Human Resources Division
Statistics 2005
Prepared by Institutional Analysis
University of Saskatchewan
Page 6.3
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