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Bureau of the Census (DOC), Suitland, MD. Population Div. – 1978
Presented are social, educational, and job-related characteristics of a select group of scientists, engineers and other highly-trained persons in the United States. Eight major fields (computer specialists, engineers, mathematical specialists, life scientists, physical scientists, environmental scientists, psychologists, and social scientists) are…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Educational Status Comparison, Engineers, Science Careers

Chemical and Engineering News, 1989
Statistics are provided from an annual survey of members of the American Chemical Society highlighting their economic status. Included are employment, salaries, industry comparisons, and academic comparisons. The lower status of women's salaries in chemistry is noted. (CW)
Descriptors: Chemical Technicians, Chemistry, College Science, Employment Statistics
Kannankutty, Nirmala; Wilkinson, R. Keith – 1999
The Scientists and Engineers Statistical Data System (SESTAT) is a comprehensive and integrated system of information about scientists and engineers in the United States. It comprises data collected through three national sample surveys supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF): The National Survey of College Graduates, the National…
Descriptors: Cohort Analysis, Demography, Employment Patterns, Employment Statistics
Dumas, Neil S.; And Others – 1980
Statistical information dealing with the employment of scientists and engineers with master's degrees is provided within this report. Findings are summarized of a research effort aimed at developing estimates of the size of the population with master's degrees in science and engineering fields by sex and field for the period 1960-1978. Also…
Descriptors: College Science, Employment Statistics, Engineering Education, Engineers
Ivie, Rachel; Guo, Stacy – Statistical Research Center of the American Institute of Physics, 2006
Across the world, women in physics have much in common. In almost all countries, women are largely under represented in physics. In the majority of countries for which data was obtainable for this report from reliable statistical agencies, women earned no more than one-fifth of the PhDs in physics. Many women physicists across the world also…
Descriptors: Physics, Women Scientists, Surveys, Developed Nations
Vetter, Betty M. – 1982
Provided in this document are full-page charts (with accompanying text) for use in a basic presentation on present and projected career and employment opportunities in the various fields of science and engineering. The material is designed for college students and individuals planning to re-enter the labor market in science or engineering, as well…
Descriptors: Charts, Degrees (Academic), Employment Opportunities, Employment Projections
Palumbo, Thomas J.; And Others – Current Population Reports, 1980
Statistical information, based on the 1978 survey in a series of biennial surveys known as the National Sample of Scientists and Engineers, sponsored by the National Science Foundation and conducted by the Bureau of the Census is presented. Individuals in the field of physical sciences are profiled, including chemists, physicists and astronomers,…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Chemistry, College Science, Employment Patterns