

The 2015 decline was driven by only one month in the first quarter, according to data from federal statistical sources and analyzed by HigherEdJobs. HigherEdJobs may also be known as or be related to HigherEdJobs and Higheredjobs.1 Higher Education Employment Report First Quarter 2015 / Published May 2015 Executive Summary The number of jobs in higher education noticeably declined in This is in contrast to the past two years of relatively stable employment that was marked by fairly small increases and decreases. The data presented on this page does not represent the view of HigherEdJobs and its employees or that of Zippia. None of the information on this page has been provided or approved by HigherEdJobs. While we have made attempts to ensure that the information displayed are correct, Zippia is not responsible for any errors or omissions or for the results obtained from the use of this information.

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