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Chemical and Engineering News, 1975
Descriptors: Chemistry, Employment Level, Employment Statistics, Scientific Personnel
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Chemical and Engineering News, 1975
Reports on employment statistics of minority groups among doctorate level scientists, engineers, and scholars indicating field of employment and minority representation in each field. (GS)
Descriptors: Doctoral Degrees, Employment Patterns, Employment Statistics, Engineers
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Chemical and Engineering News, 1972
Describes an American Chemical Society job status survey. Of the 3 percent of the members unemployed as of March 1, 1972, the highest rates of unemployment are among younger, industrial, research, development, and government funded chemists located on the two coasts. (TS)
Descriptors: Chemical Industry, Chemistry, Employment Statistics, Occupational Surveys
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Chemical and Engineering News, 1974
Results from the annual ACS survey are reported and analyzed. The present unemployment rate; regional unemployment; unemployment in various work background, by age, and by sex; overall salary gains; men's vs. women's salaries; and a breakdown of salaries by years of experience, job, and region are among the data provided. (DT)
Descriptors: Careers, Chemistry, Employment Opportunities, Employment Statistics
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Chemical and Engineering News, 1978
Reports some of the results of the recent NSF survey of science and engineering graduates' employment in the field. The overall labor force participation rates for baccalaureates and master's degree recipients were around 96 percent. (MA)
Descriptors: College Graduates, Demography, Employment Opportunities, Employment Patterns
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Sanders, Howard J. – Chemical and Engineering News, 1977
This special report, prepared by manpower and economic experts, details the employment prospects for chemists up to 1985. A demand for chemists equal to the supply is projected, but opportunities in academic institutions will decrease as overall college enrollments drop. (BT)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Employment, Employment Projections, Employment Statistics
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Chemical and Engineering News, 1976
Presents statistics that show an increase in the hiring of college graduates relative to earlier predictions. (MLH)
Descriptors: College Graduates, Employment, Employment Level, Employment Statistics
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Chemical and Engineering News, 1980
Reports survey results from the American Chemical Society (ACS) that indicate an erosion of chemists' salaries by soaring living costs. Numerous tables provide information regarding the employment status of industrial and academic ACS members and their salaries. (CS)
Descriptors: Chemical Industry, Chemistry, Employment Patterns, Employment Statistics
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Chemical and Engineering News, 1975
Descriptors: Chemical Industry, Electronics Industry, Employment Patterns, Employment Statistics
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Chemical and Engineering News, 1977
The results of the annual survey, conducted by the American Chemical Society of the salaries and employment status of its members in March 1977, are presented. The findings indicate that unemployment is dropping and salary increases are merely in step with the cost of living. (BT)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Employment, Employment Patterns, Employment Statistics
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Chemical and Engineering News, 1977
Cites statistics of a National Science Foundation report on scientists and engineers in 1974. Reports that chemists are better educated, older, have a better chance of being employed, and do more work for industry, than other scientific personnel. (MLH)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Employment Patterns, Employment Statistics, Engineers
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Chemical and Engineering News, 1977
Reports recent employment statistics for chemical and related businesses, including the fact that the chemicals and allied products industries averaged 10,000 more employees in the first quarter of 1977 than in the final quarter of 1976 and 19,000 more than in the first quarter of 1976. (MLH)
Descriptors: Chemical Industry, Chemistry, Employment Patterns, Employment Statistics
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Chemical and Engineering News, 1977
Reports statistics on women and minorities in science, including the fact that 47 percent of women scientists and engineers were not in the labor force in 1974, and only 5 percent of all male and female scientists in 1974 were from minority groups. (MLH)
Descriptors: Employment Statistics, Engineering, Engineers, Females
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Chemical and Engineering News, 1975
According to a recent study made by the National Science Foundation (NSF), racial minority groups represented about 4 percent (or 53,000) of the 1.3 million scientists and engineers in the U.S. labor force during both 1970 and 1972. The bulk of the minority chemists were in two groups: 2900 were of Oriental descent, and 2100 were blacks. (MLH)
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Employment Statistics, Engineers, Minority Groups
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Chemical and Engineering News, 1975
Analyzes the number of graduate science students on federally supported fellowships and traineeships between 1967 and 1973. Presents enrollment trends of graduate science and engineering students for the same period. (GS)
Descriptors: Employment Statistics, Engineering Education, Enrollment, Federal Aid
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