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Chapter 3: Science and Engineering Workforce - Figures
Figure 3-1 Number of jobs in manufacturing for selected engineering specialists
Figure 3-2 Number of engineering jobs in selected manufacturing industries
Figure 3-3 Number of technician jobs in selected manufacturing industries
Figure 3-4 Federally employed scientists and engineers, by agency: 1991
Figure 3-5 Defense-related employment
Figure 3-6 Doctoral scientists and engineers primarily engaged in R&D: 1991
Figure 3-7 R&D employment by foreign affiliates of U.S. companies
Figure 3-8 Number of employed wage and salary workers who usually work full time
Figure 3-9 Science and engineering unemployment rates, by occupation
Figure 3-10 Median annual salaries of full-time workers
Figure 3-11 Employed doctoral scientists and engineers, by sector: 1991
Figure 3-12 Employed wage and salary workers who usually work full time, by occupation and sex
Figure 3-13 Bachelors degrees in engineering, by sex: 1992
Figure 3-14 Representation of minorities in the science and engineering labor force: 1992
Figure 3-15 Immigrant scientists and engineers, by region of birth
Figure 3-16 Scientists and engineers admitted to the United States on permanent visas
Figure 3-17 Ratio of R&D scientists and engineers per 10,000 workers in the general labor force, by country
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