TY - JOUR AB - Using data with detailed instructor employment information from a state college system, this study examines disciplinary variations in the characteristics and effects of non-tenure-track faculty hired through temporary and long-term employment. We identify substantial differences in the demographic and employment characteristics between the two types of non-tenure-line faculty, where the differences are most pronounced in STEM fields at four-year colleges. Using an instrumental variables strategy to address student sorting, our analyses indicate that taking introductory courses with temporary adjuncts reduces subsequent interest, and the effects are particularly large in STEM fields at four-year colleges. Long-term non-tenure faculty are generally comparable to tenure-track faculty in student subsequent interest, but tenure-track faculty are associated with better subsequent performance in a handful of fields. AU - Xu, Di AU - Ran, Florence Xiaotao DA - December 2020 DO - 10.26300/vmyj-4548 PY - 2020 ST - The Disciplinary Differences in the Characteristics And Effects of Non-Tenure-Track Faculty T2 - EdWorkingPapers.com TI - The Disciplinary Differences in the Characteristics And Effects of Non-Tenure-Track Faculty UR - https://www.edworkingpapers.com/ai20-331 ID - 305 ER -