It sure as heck wouldn't say "Number of men" on the axis.
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Indeed. Conant was a reformer on this front. (More in https://www.amazon.com/Making-Harvard-Modern-Americas-University/dp/019532515X …, IIRC.)
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Instructors died young, or so it seems.
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Here's the age structure of faculty in Switzerland by gender. Faculty in the US is probably older, they don't have to retire at 65.pic.twitter.com/NsRYDiJFGU
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.ylab="Number of Men"
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The ending of mandatory retirement has greatly increased the right skew.https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2018/5/23/yir-aging-faculty/ …
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Thank you. Added 'My Several Lives-Memoirs of a Social Inventor,' to
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Aside from the axis label change, I’d guess: - Modest increase in professor age due to tenure - Large increase in ratio of instructors to professors due to supply/demand imbalance https://www.nature.com/news/the-future-of-the-postdoc-1.17253%0A …pic.twitter.com/kzqH58cVtL
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