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Chemical and Engineering News, 1972
Several intriguing differences exist between the chemical profession and other scientific professions according to a National Science Foundation manpower review. These differences include more chemists working in industry and in R and D and fewer obtaining PhD's. Chemists also are less likely to receive government financial support for their work.…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Labor Utilization, Professional Occupations, Scientific Personnel

BioScience, 1975
Descriptors: Engineers, Labor Utilization, Prediction, Science Education
Alden, John D. – 1970
The number of engineering graduates entering the armed forces as enlisted men has steadily increased since the changes in the draft in 1967. As a result of this increase, the utilization of the enlisted engineering graduates in 1969 was incompatible with the professional development of a majority of the individuals reported. A number of…
Descriptors: Armed Forces, College Graduates, Engineers, Labor Utilization
George, John L.; Dubin, Samuel S. – 1971
Five thousand natural resource managers and scientists throughout the United States were asked to indicate their current education needs. It was concluded that, merely to keep abreast, they should spend one day a week or the equivalent in regularly scheduled study. Training is needed in environmental management, interrelationships of the…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Labor Utilization, Personnel Needs, Scientific Personnel
Cole, William – Manpower, 1971
Descriptors: Career Change, Labor Utilization, Medical Education, Physicians
Henderson, Bonnie C. – Geotimes, 1971
Descriptors: Employment Level, Labor Utilization, National Surveys, Scientific Personnel
Henderson, Bonnie C. – Geotimes, 1971
Descriptors: Earth Science, Employment Patterns, Income, Labor Utilization
Engineers Joint Council, New York, NY. Engineering Manpower Commission. – 1970
This report is the result of a survey conducted by the American Society of Certified Engineering Technicians (ASCET), and is based on the responses to a questionnaire by 5204 members. Data are presented in the form of maturity curves and statistical tables. A maturity curve on which salary appears as a function of age is included for each of these…
Descriptors: Engineering Technicians, Income, Labor Utilization, Salaries
Berendzen, Richard – 1972
The study indicates that jobs in astronomy have become severely limited in the last few years, with a near balance between supply and demand of astronomers. The following issues are assessed in this study: the current supply of astronomers in the United States, and its change as a function of time; the background and make-up of astronomers in the…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Employment Opportunities, Employment Patterns, Labor Utilization
Alden, John D. – 1972
This issue of "Engineering Manpower Bulletin" reviews some of the statistics and other information concerning the status of women in engineering. These major topics are considered: dispelling some common misconceptions; women in the current engineering picture; why does engineering need women; what keeps women out of engineering; problems facing…
Descriptors: Career Opportunities, Employed Women, Employment, Engineering

Flowerday, P. L. – Physics Education, 1972
Examines the overall distribution of physicists with particular reference to the future market possibilities, especially for those prepared to take the necessary role of scientifically educated entrepreneurs. (Author/PR)
Descriptors: Career Opportunities, Employment, Employment Opportunities, Labor Utilization
Weathersby, George B. – 1972
This paper argues that, in addition to responding to surface manifestations of imbalance in scientific manpower supply and demand, we should examine and understand far better than we now do the nature and extent of the structural forces operative on the supply and demand of scientific talent. The author reviewed the literature and the parameters…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Labor Needs, Labor Utilization, Literature Reviews
United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, Paris (France). – 1970
This report is written in English and French and presents the results of a survey of scientific and technical manpower, expenditures for research, and experimental development for most nations in the world. The data were gathered from 1966 to 1967 by questionnaires and have been presented in three tables. Table 1 presents data for each country on…
Descriptors: Expenditures, Labor Utilization, Scientific Personnel, Scientific Research
Creager, Joan G., Ed. – 1973
This issue contains articles on experiences gained in the construction of terminal performance objectives for introductory biology courses, the impact of audiotutorial instruction on faculty load and departmental operating levels, an experiment designed to improve the teaching of biology in large enrollment introductory courses, a minicourse on…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Biology, Instructional Improvement, Labor Utilization

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