Staff aging and turnover in african agricultural research: a case study on the agricultural research council and faculties of natural and agricultural sciences and veterinary sciences of the University of Pretoria

As part of a series of case studies (including Burkina Faso, Kenya, Senegal, South Africa, and Zambia) that assessed the status of and trends in human resource capacity, this study focused on staffing at the South African Agricultural Research Council (ARC) and the Faculty of Natural and Agricultura...

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Autor principal: Liebenberg, Frikkie
Formato: Conference Paper
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/154932
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description As part of a series of case studies (including Burkina Faso, Kenya, Senegal, South Africa, and Zambia) that assessed the status of and trends in human resource capacity, this study focused on staffing at the South African Agricultural Research Council (ARC) and the Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences (FNAS&FVS) and Faculty of Veterinary Sciences (FVS) of the University of Pretoria (UP) during 2001-10. The specific characteristics studies were (1) the capacity of both research and support staff by gender, qualification level, and discipline; (2) the age profile of scientists; and (3) trends in staff recruitment and staff turnover. The results show that both the ARC and FNAS&FVS&FVS experienced an increase in the age of staff, although much more so at ARC than at FNAS&FVS. Unlike ARC, where research staff numbers have declined significantly over the past decade, FNAS&FVS recorded growth in researcher/lecturer capacity, although there has been a growing reliance on part-time appointments. Female participation in research has grown significantly at both the ARC and FNAS&FVS, albeit it in the junior (BSc-qualified) staff category at FNAS&FVS. In both cases it appears that the ability to compete with the private sector—and even the public sector in terms remuneration levels and the ability to attract and retain young researchers—is thus a constraint. Given the greater flexibility at universities in allowing staff to augment their income through consultancies, universities seems to be gaining ground over ARC, but this may not be sustainable in the long run.
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spelling CGSpace1549322025-11-06T03:44:48Z Staff aging and turnover in african agricultural research: a case study on the agricultural research council and faculties of natural and agricultural sciences and veterinary sciences of the University of Pretoria Liebenberg, Frikkie investment agricultural research As part of a series of case studies (including Burkina Faso, Kenya, Senegal, South Africa, and Zambia) that assessed the status of and trends in human resource capacity, this study focused on staffing at the South African Agricultural Research Council (ARC) and the Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences (FNAS&FVS) and Faculty of Veterinary Sciences (FVS) of the University of Pretoria (UP) during 2001-10. The specific characteristics studies were (1) the capacity of both research and support staff by gender, qualification level, and discipline; (2) the age profile of scientists; and (3) trends in staff recruitment and staff turnover. The results show that both the ARC and FNAS&FVS&FVS experienced an increase in the age of staff, although much more so at ARC than at FNAS&FVS. Unlike ARC, where research staff numbers have declined significantly over the past decade, FNAS&FVS recorded growth in researcher/lecturer capacity, although there has been a growing reliance on part-time appointments. Female participation in research has grown significantly at both the ARC and FNAS&FVS, albeit it in the junior (BSc-qualified) staff category at FNAS&FVS. In both cases it appears that the ability to compete with the private sector—and even the public sector in terms remuneration levels and the ability to attract and retain young researchers—is thus a constraint. Given the greater flexibility at universities in allowing staff to augment their income through consultancies, universities seems to be gaining ground over ARC, but this may not be sustainable in the long run. 2011 2024-10-01T14:04:55Z 2024-10-01T14:04:55Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/154932 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa Liebenberg, Frikkie. 2011. Staff aging and turnover in african agricultural research: a case study on the agricultural research council and faculties of natural and agricultural sciences and veterinary sciences of the University of Pretoria. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/154932
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title Staff aging and turnover in african agricultural research: a case study on the agricultural research council and faculties of natural and agricultural sciences and veterinary sciences of the University of Pretoria
title_full Staff aging and turnover in african agricultural research: a case study on the agricultural research council and faculties of natural and agricultural sciences and veterinary sciences of the University of Pretoria
title_fullStr Staff aging and turnover in african agricultural research: a case study on the agricultural research council and faculties of natural and agricultural sciences and veterinary sciences of the University of Pretoria
title_full_unstemmed Staff aging and turnover in african agricultural research: a case study on the agricultural research council and faculties of natural and agricultural sciences and veterinary sciences of the University of Pretoria
title_short Staff aging and turnover in african agricultural research: a case study on the agricultural research council and faculties of natural and agricultural sciences and veterinary sciences of the University of Pretoria
title_sort staff aging and turnover in african agricultural research a case study on the agricultural research council and faculties of natural and agricultural sciences and veterinary sciences of the university of pretoria
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