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Workforce: Employment

RELATED PUBLICATIONS AND DATA

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1997 Academic Employment of Recent S&E Doctorate Holders NSF 01-332 brief
2003 Academic Institutions of Minority Faculty with S&E Doctorates NSF 06-318 brief
2003 All In a Week's Work: Workweeks of Doctoral Scientists and Engineers NSF 06-302 brief
1997 Characteristics of Science & Engineering Doctorate Recipients: Selected Trend Tables 1993, 1995, and 1997 SRS 00-412 tables
[ * ] Counting the S&E Workforce -- It's Not that Easy NSF 99-344 brief
1996 Data Needs for Assessing the Relationship between Graduate Education and Evolving Trends in the S&E Labor Market: May 30, 1996 SRS 96-402
1995 Degrees and Occupations in Engineering: How Much Do They Diverge? NSF 99-318 brief
1997 Doubling Up: A Profile of US Scientists and Engineers Who Hold Second Jobs NSF 01-322 brief
2010 Employment and Educational Characteristics of Scientists and Engineers NSF 13-311 brief
2008 Employment in Science and Engineering Occupations reached 5.8 million in 2008 NSF 10-315 brief
1995 Employment of Scientists and Engineers Reaches 3.2 Million in 1995 NSF 98-325 brief
2001 Employment Outcomes of Recent S&E Graduates Vary by Field of Degree and Sector of Employment NSF 04-316 brief
1997 Employment Preferences and Outcomes of Recent S&E Doctorate Holders in the Labor Market NSF 02-304 brief
2001 Employment Sector, Salaries, Publishing, and Patenting Activities of S&E Doctorate Holders NSF 04-328 brief
1993 Employment Status of Recent S&E Graduates Varies by Level and Field of Degree NSF 95-308 brief
1993 Federal S&E Jobs Increased Over the Last 5 Years NSF 95-305 brief
1993 For 1993, Doctoral Scientists & Engineers Report 1.6 Percent Unemployment Rate But 4.3 Percent Underemployment NSF 95-307 brief
[ * ] Gender Differences in the Careers of Academic Scientists and Engineers NSF 04-323 report
[ * ] Gender Differences in the Careers of Academic Scientists and Engineers: A Literature Review NSF 03-322 report
1997 Healthy Economy Yields Even Lower Unemployment Rate for Doctoral Scientists and Engineers NSF 99-340 brief
1997 How Large is the US S&E Workforce? NSF 02-325 brief
[ * ] Interstate Migration Patterns of Recent Recipients of Bachelor's and Master's Degrees in S&E NSF 05-318 report
[ * ] Is The Gender Gap In Unemployment Disappearing? NSF 97-323 brief
2004 More than One-Fifth of All Individuals Employed in S&E Occupations have less than a Bachelor's Degree Education NSF 04-333 brief
1990 Nonacademic Scientists and Engineers: Trends from the 1980 and 1990 Census SRS 94-403 tables
1993 Nonmanufacturing S&E Employment Continues to Increase, But at Slower Rate NSF 95-343 brief
1995 Professional Societies Workshop: April 28, 1995 SRS 95-407
2003 Recent Engineering and Computer Science Graduates Continue to Earn the Highest Salaries NSF 06-303 brief
1995 Recent Engineering Graduates Out-Earn Their Science Counterparts NSF 96-327 brief
1995 Recent Research on Career Opportunities in the S&E Labor Market: December 12, 1995 SRS 96-401
2003 Research Issues in the International Migration of Highly Skilled Workers: A Perspective with Data from the United States SRS 07-203
1995 Retention of the Best S&E Graduates in S&E NSF 99-321 report
[ * ] S&E Manufacturing Jobs Down: Changes Vary Greatly by Industry and Occupation NSF 94-326 brief
[ * ] S&E Ph.D. Unemployment Trends: Cause For Alarm? NSF 97-318 brief
[ * ] Scientists and Engineers Statistical Data System (SESTAT) SRS 02-405 database
1994 Services Sector S&E Employment Rises, Then Falls Sharply As Engineering and Technician Jobs Are Cut NSF 97-322 brief
[ * ] SESTAT and NIOEM: Two Federal Databases Provide Complementary Information on the Science and Technology Labor Force NSF 99-349 brief
[ * ] SESTAT: A Tool for Studying Scientists and Engineers in the US NSF 99-337 report
[ * ] Summary of Workshop on Graduate Student Attrition NSF 99-314
1997 Transcript of the Workshop on Graduate Student Attrition: September 22, 1997 NSF 98-322
2006 U.S. Doctoral Awards in Science and Engineering Continue Upward Trend in 2006 NSF 08-301 brief
1995 What Follows the Postdoctorate Experience? Employment Patterns of 1993 Postdocs in 1995 NSF 99-307 brief
1995 What is Happening to Academic Employment of Scientists and Engineers? NSF 98-312 brief
[ * ] What Is The Debt Burden Of New S&E Ph.D.s? NSF 98-318 brief
[ * ] What's Happening in the Labor Market for Recent S&E Ph.D. Recipients? NSF 97-321 brief
1993 Who Is Unemployed? Factors Affecting Unemployment Among Individuals with Doctoral Degrees in S&E NSF 97-336 report
2003 Why Did They Come to the United States? A Profile of Immigrant Scientists and Engineers NSF 07-324 brief
[ * ] Will Small Business Become the Nation's Leading Employer of Graduates with Bachelor's Degrees in S&E? NSF 99-322 report
[ * ] Usually the year associated with the most recent survey cycle (reports may cover more than one year). No data year indicates data cover various years.

[ ** ] Publication Types:
  database    Database system containing data related to selected topic/subtopic.
  tables    Detailed Statistical Tables: reports containing an extensive collection of tabular data from NCSES surveys.
  brief    InfoBriefs: brief reports highlighting results from recent surveys and analyses. Includes Data Brief and Issue Brief reports, which were replaced by InfoBrief series in 2002.
  non-NSF    Reports which NSF supported, but which were produced by an outside organization.
  report    Special Reports: reports on focused topics and periodic overview.

 

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