This report presents data on the demographic and employment characteristics of US doctoral scientists and engineers based on the 1995 Survey of Doctorate Recipients. Examples of available information include citizenship, place of birth, field of degree, occupation, sector of employment, median salary, and various labor force rates. The bulk of the report is composed of 59 Excel spreadsheets. It is...
This report and tables are the result of a National Science Foundation survey of science and engineering graduates from the academic years 1993 and 1994. The report is divided into three chapters: Technical Notes, Tabulated Data, and the Questionnaire. The survey included information about education experience, employment characteristics, relationship between education and employment, and...
The Division of Resource Studies at National Science Foundation (NSF) has provided online access to the statistical report entitled Doctorate Awards Declining in some Science and Engineering Fields. This report highlights the "findings from the 1997 Survey of Earned Doctorates, which provides characteristics of science and engineering research doctorate recipients from US universities, including...
This National Science Foundation document contains summary information and data collected in the fall of 1995. 47 data and technical tables (in Excel spreadsheet format) include national estimates of graduate enrollment and postdoctoral employment in all academic institutions in the US divided into a variety of demographic and academic categories. Data generated from this and previous reports are...
The Division of Science Resources Studies of the NSF in 1996 made this statistical compendium available. The bulk of the site is made up of statistical charts and tables (15 charts, and 38 tables). Tables, unfortunately, are available in Microsoft Excel format only, while charts are available as .gifs. Charts are also available in Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) format for Degrees by Race/Ethnicity. There...
This newly-released report from the National Science Foundation details the progress (measured in terms of college degrees earned) of racial and ethnic minorities in the United States, between 1989 and 1995. The report, which is divided into five sections (Data Highlights, Technical Notes, Statistical Charts, Detailed Statistical Tables, and Classification of Programs), includes color charts,...
The Division of Science Resources Studies of the NSF in 1996 made this statistical compendium available. The bulk of the site is made up of statistical charts and tables (15 charts, and 63 tables). Tables, unfortunately, are available in Microsoft Excel format only, while charts are available as .gifs. Data for Science and Engineering Degrees include mathematics, psychology, political science, and...
The US National Science Foundation has recently released this report (NSF 97-329), which "show[s] trends in doctorate awards by science and engineering (S&E) field and recipient characteristics, institutions awarding doctorates, and postgraduation plans of recipients." It is based on data from the Survey of Earned Doctorates (SED). The document is highlighted by six annual time series tables...
The National Science Foundation (NSF) report entitled SESTAT: A Tool for Studying Scientists and Engineers in the United States contains information about the "employment, educational, and demographic characteristics of scientists and engineers in the US." The article is available in HTML and .pdf formats.