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Outlook & Prospects for University Professors in Toronto Region
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Local Employment Potential Information
| Location | Employment Potential | Release Date |
|---|---|---|
| Toronto Region |
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2012-11-28 |
Employment prospects for university professors in the Toronto region are expected to be average to good for 2012-2013. According to 2006 census data, there were approximately 8,500 university professors in the region, a significant increase of nearly 30% from the previous census.
In Ontario, the employment outlook for university professors is expected to be average to good for 2012-2013. At the time of the 2006 census, there were nearly 21,000 professors employed in the province, a 20% increase from the previous census. The need for university professors has been supported by the growing demand for post-secondary education as a result of increased educational requirements by employers.
This occupation has a much older average age than for all occupations. While some opportunities due to retirement will occur, many enter this occupation at a later age, or work to an older age. The elimination of mandatory retirement in Ontario in December 2006 has enabled professors to continue working past age 65 if they wish. Normal turnover and growth due to increased enrolment are expected to be the main drivers of employment. There is a substantial international component to this occupation. The increase in popularity of distance and online learning in recent years is also providing university professors with a unique opportunity to teach in a non-conventional manner.
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