15 Association of Research Libraries Research Library Issues 295 2018 Endnotes 1 The primary data source for this study is the demographic portion of the 2015 ARL Salary Survey, an unpublished data series collected by ARL. The Salary Survey includes data for all professionals working in university ARL member libraries in the US and Canada. The data tables used for the analysis presented in this article are available for download at http://www.arl.org/storage/2017-03-09-rli-wilder-data. xls. 2 Stanley Wilder, The Age Demographics of Academic Librarians: A Profession Apart (Washington, DC: Association of Research Libraries, 1995). 3 Stanley Wilder, Demographic Change in Academic Librarianship (Washington, DC: Association of Research Libraries, 2003). 4 US Bureau of Labor Statistics, “BLS Spotlight on Statistics: The Recession of 2007–2009,” February 2012, https://www.bls.gov/ spotlight/2012/recession/pdf/recession_bls_spotlight.pdf 5 Brooke Helppie McFall, “Crash and Wait? The Impact of the Great Recession on the Retirement Plans of Older Americans,” American Economic Review 101, no. 3 (May 2011): 40–44. 6 Gordon Russell, “Special Report: How Startling, Unique Cuts Have Transformed Louisiana’s Universities,” New Orleans Advocate, February 12, 2016, http://www.theadvocate.com/new_orleans/news/ education/article_6f841848-a09a-5ee7-818f-0d1a43627f55.html 7 Paola Scommegna, “US Baby Boomers Likely to Delay Retirement,” Population Reference Bureau, September 2014, http://www.prb.org/ Publications/Articles/2014/us-babyboomers-retirement.aspx. 8 Mitra Toossi, “Labor Force Projections to 2014: Retiring Boomers,” Monthly Labor Review 128, no. 11 (November 2005): 25–44, https:// www.bls.gov/opub/mlr/2005/11/art3full.pdf Mitra Toossi, “Labor Force Projections to 2016: More Workers in Their Golden Years,”
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