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Wilson, Adam B.; Notebaert, Andrew J.; Schaefer, Audra F.; Moxham, Bernard J.; Stephens, Shiby; Mueller, Caroline; Lazarus, Michelle D.; Katrikh, Aaron Z.; Brooks, Williams S. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2020
In 2002, a widely publicized report projected an anatomy educator shortage based on department chairpersons' perceptions. Now, 17 years later, the question lingers: "Does an anatomy educator shortage persist and, if so, how severe is the shortage?" Trends in the number, type, and fill rate of anatomy educator job openings were explored…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Medical Education, Science Education, Science Teachers
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Div. of Science Resources Studies. – 1978
Although academic employment of full-time scientists and engineers increased by three percent in 1977, more than one-fourth of public and private institutions reported a reduction in employment levels. There appeared to be a shift in emphasis toward applied rather than basic research. The employment of women as full-time scientists and engineers…
Descriptors: Colleges, Data, Employment Patterns, Engineers

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
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. – 1989
This report presents data on the demographic and employment characteristics of the United State's doctoral scientists and engineers. This population consists primarily of individuals living in the United States who hold science or engineering doctoral degrees from U.S. institutions. Current estimates of the supply and utilization of doctoral…
Descriptors: Doctoral Degrees, Employment Patterns, Engineering Education, Engineers

Chemical and Engineering News, 1974
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Faculty, Employment Patterns, Professional Personnel
Crowley, Michael F.; And Others – 1980
This document provides statistical data concerning the national human resources of scientists and engineers. It presents an integrated overview of current utilization and supply patterns for U.S. scientists and engineers in 1978, continues with a detailed examination of the status of doctoral scientists and engineers, and concludes with an…
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Engineering Education, Engineers, Labor Market
Cobern, Morris; Conlon, Nancy – 1980
This report describes the occupational mobility of science and engineering (S/E) personnel. This analysis is part of the National Science Foundation's Division of Science Resources Studies program designed to enhance the understanding of the operations of the S/E labor market. Charts represent information discussed in the text regarding such…
Descriptors: Career Change, Employment Patterns, Engineers, Job Satisfaction
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Div. of Science Resources Studies. – 1975
Presented is the first of three reports by the National Science Foundation (NSF) on the 1974 National Survey of Scientists and Engineers conducted by the Bureau of Census. The survey was designed to measure the changes, every two years, in the demographic, educational, and employment characteristics of the scientists and engineers identified in…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Demography, Employment Patterns, Engineers

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

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
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Div. of Science Resources Studies. – 1978
This report presents selected demographic and employment characteristics of recent bachelor's- and master's-degree recipients in science and engineering (S/E). The findings reported are based upon the results of a survey of the 1973-74 and 1974-75 graduating classes conducted in 1976. Surveys of new entrants to science and engineering constitute…
Descriptors: Bachelors Degrees, Employment Patterns, Engineering Education, Engineers
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Div. of Science Resources Studies. – 1977
Presented is a review of the results of a 1976 survey of 50,000 scientists and engineers made with the intent of measuring changes occurring in the science and engineering (S/E) labor force since 1970. Highlights include: less than 2% of the sample were working on a part-time basis and less than 4% were engaged full-time in non-S/E work. Of the…
Descriptors: Employment, Employment Patterns, Engineers, Labor Needs

Chemical and Engineering News, 1979
The pattern of who conducts university research is likely to change as universities cope with stabilizing undergraduate and graduate enrollments and tighter research budgets. Universities will hire an increasing number of scientists and engineers in temporary research appointments that are neither part of the regular tenure track nor postdoctoral…
Descriptors: College Science, Employment Patterns, Engineers, Higher Education
National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council, Washington, DC. Commission on Human Resources. – 1976
This report focuses primarily on the 1975 employment status of 1930-1974 recipients of doctorates in science and engineering residing in the United States. Approximately 63,400 persons of the 314,000 individuals on the 1975 Roster of Doctoral Scientists and Engineers compiled by the National Research Council were sampled. A variable sampling ratio…
Descriptors: Doctoral Degrees, Employment Patterns, Employment Statistics, Engineers
Bureau of the Census (DOC), Suitland, MD. – 1969
Presented are national statistics on the 1960-62 employment conditions of America's scientific and engineering manpower in relation to economic and social characteristics. The eight-page questionnaire used in the 1962 postcensal survey is concerned with the collection of data from individuals classified as scientists and engineers in the 1960…
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Engineering Education, Engineers, Labor Utilization