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Mulvey, Patrick; Pold, Jack – AIP Statistical Research Center, 2020
By the time physics students receive their PhDs, they have a broad understanding of many areas of physics and in-depth knowledge in a specific subfield. They have developed a comprehensive knowledge of mathematics, modeling, and programming. Graduate students in physics also develop skills in areas not specifically related to physics and not…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Physics, College Graduates, Outcomes of Education
Tesfaye, Casey Langer; Mulvey, Patrick – Statistical Research Center of the American Institute of Physics, 2012
Each fall the Statistical Research Center conducts its Survey of Enrollments and Degrees, which asks all degree-granting physics and astronomy departments in the U.S. to provide information concerning the numbers of students they have enrolled and counts of recent degree recipients. In connection with this survey, the authors ask for the names and…
Descriptors: Bachelors Degrees, Employment, STEM Education, Salaries
Mulvey, Patrick J.; Langer, Casey – 2001
This report is based on an annual survey of physics degree recipients conducted approximately 6 months after the end of the academic year in which they received their degrees. During the 1997-1998 academic year, there were 1,323 physics Ph.D.s conferred at the 183 departments granting physics doctorates in the United States. Departments reported…
Descriptors: Astronomy, College Graduates, Degrees (Academic), Employment Patterns
Rosdil, Donald – 1996
This is the first in a series of reports that explore the career experiences of workers with physics training. A survey conducted in 1994 examined the education and employment experiences of a large sample of members of an academic honors society for undergraduate physics students. The analysis focused on 328 holders of bachelor's degrees in…
Descriptors: Careers, College Graduates, Employment Patterns, Graduate Surveys
Skelton, W. Keith; And Others – 1987
Variation in the salaries of U.S. and Canadian members of the American Institute of Physics are examined, based on a spring 1985 survey. Graphics highlighting some of the patterns are presented, along with detailed tables and brief summary text. The overall response rate was 65%. Tables cover salaries and geographic location for Ph.D.s salaries…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Comparative Analysis, Employment Patterns, Females
Skelton, W. Keith; And Others – 1983
Variation and changes in the salaries of members of the American Institute of Physics are examined. Graphics highlighting some of the patterns are presented, along with detailed tables and brief summary text. The data are based on a sample survey of the U.S. members conducted in spring 1982. The overall response rate was 67 percent. Tables cover…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Comparative Analysis, Employment Patterns, Females
Skelton, W. Keith; And Others – 1985
Variation and changes in the salaries of members of the American Institute of Physics are examined. Graphics highlighting some of the patterns are presented, along with detailed tables and brief summary text. The data are based on a sample survey of the United Statess members conducted in spring 1983. The overall response rate was 69%, Tables…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Comparative Analysis, Employment Patterns, Females
Porter, Beverly Fearn; Kellman, Dawn – 1989
Information on the influence of employment mobility and career change on the flexibility of the physics labor force is provided, noting the past several decades have brought a dramatic roller coaster of changes to the physics community. Five sections are as follows: membership composition (demographics, professional self-identification, and…
Descriptors: Career Change, Demography, Education Work Relationship, Employment Opportunities
Ivie, Rachel; Guo, Stacy; Carr, Arnell – Statistical Research Center of the American Institute of Physics, 2005
During the spring of 2004, the Statistical Research Center (SRC) of the American Institute of Physics sent a questionnaire to all 797 degree-granting physics and astronomy departments in the US. The purpose of this questionnaire, "The Academic Workforce Survey," was to determine the number of faculty positions in physics and astronomy, the number…
Descriptors: Physics, Astronomy, Labor Market, College Faculty
Ivie, Rachel; Stowe, Katie – 1999
This report issued by the American Institute of Physics presents data on various aspects of the physics academic workforce. For the school year 1997-98, the institute measured the number of physics faculty, number of women faculty, turnover rates, retirement rates, new hires, frozen positions, and faculty recruitment efforts. Data suggest that the…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Employment Patterns, Employment Statistics, Faculty Recruitment
Langer, Casey; Mulvey, Patrick J. – Statistical Research Center of the American Institute of Physics, 2005
Physics and Astronomy Degree Recipients face a variety of career and educational choices once they receive their degree. The decisions that they make are affected by a wide range of influences, such as student experiences, evolving interests, family issues, personal finances, long-term career goals, and the economic conditions they encounter. This…
Descriptors: Occupational Surveys, Astronomy, Physics, Occupational Aspiration
Ellis, Susanne D. – 1978
The data presented, illustrated with tables and graphs, include postbaccalaureate plans of physics bachelors (including trends since l969); characteristics of bachelor's degree recipients; postbaccalaureate plans of minority group physics bachelors; type of baccalaureate plan; sources of anticipated support for first-year graduate study, 1974-77;…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Bachelors Degrees, Career Choice, Career Planning
Jones, Robert R., Ed. – Research & Development, 1988
Presents the results of a survey of engineers in R&D. Reports 1987 pay raises, highest academic degree, salary range, age and experience for 12 engineering fields. Compares these results to other years. Concludes that many variables led to overall gains for metallurgists and biologists and losses for mathematicians and ceramists. (CW)
Descriptors: College Science, Employment Patterns, Employment Practices, Engineering
Ellis, Susanne D. – 1981
The graduate student survey, conducted annually by the American Institute of Physics, derives its data from individual physics and astronomy students and focuses on the general characteristics of graduate students as well as their initial employment. Tables, accompanied by some narration, present these data on physics graduate students (1979-80…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Astronomy, Degrees (Academic), Doctoral Degrees
Ellis, Susanne D. – 1986
Results of the American Institute of Physics' 1984-1985 survey of physics and astronomy bachelor's degree recipients are examined. The information was obtained from individual degree recipients with a focus on their plans after the baccalaureate programs. Highlights of the findings are as follows: the proportion of women among physics bachelors…
Descriptors: Assistantships, Astronomy, Bachelors Degrees, Career Planning