Table |
Title |
Overview
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Table O-1 |
Visa Applications and refusals by major high-skilled categories: FY 20012003 |
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Chapter 1. Elementary and Secondary Education
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Table 1-1 |
19992000 college graduates
according to college entrance examination score quartile, by elementary/secondary teaching status: 2001 |
Table 1-2 |
Public school teachers
according to highest degree earned: Academic year 1999 |
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Chapter 2. Higher Education in Science and Engineering
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Table 2-1 |
Growth in higher education
enrollment, by sex, race/ethnicity, and visa status: 198698 |
Table 2-2 |
Freshmen who took recommended
college-preparatory courses in high school, by intended major: 1983
and 2001 |
Table 2-3 |
Estimated enrollment
in undergraduate mathematics and statistics courses: 19802000 |
Table 2-4 |
S&E graduate enrollment
by citizenship and race/ethnicity: 19832001 |
Table 2-5 |
Change in S&E graduate
enrollment, by citizenship, race/ethnicity, and sex: 19942001 |
Table 2-6 |
Support mechanisms of
full-time S&E graduate students: 19802001 |
Table 2-7 |
Selected primary mechanisms
of support for S&E doctorate recipients, by citizenship, sex,
and race/ethnicity: 2001 |
Table 2-8 |
Ratio of bachelor's
degrees to the 24-year-old population, by selected fields, sex,
and race/ethnicity: 1990 and 2000 |
Table 2-9 |
Asian recipients of
U.S. S&E doctorates by field and country/economy of origin:
19852000 |
Table 2-10 |
European and North American
recipients of U.S. S&E doctorates, by field and region/country
of origin: 19852000 |
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Chapter 3. Science and Engineering Labor Force
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Table 3-1 |
Measures of S&E
workforce: 1999 |
Table 3-2 |
Total S&E jobs:
2000 and projected 2010 |
Table 3-3 |
S&E degree holders
employed in non-S&E occupations, by highest degree and relation
of degree to job: 1999 |
Table 3-4 |
Individuals with S&E
highest degree employed in non-S&E occupations, by occupation
and relation of degree to job: 1999 |
Table 3-5 |
College-educated individuals
with S&E degrees or S&E occupations, by S&E employment
status and field of highest degree: 1999 |
Table 3-6 |
Individuals in S&E
occupations, by highest degree: 1999 |
Table 3-7 |
Unemployment rate for
individuals in S&E occupations: 1993 and 1999 |
Table 3-8 |
Median annual salary
of U.S. individuals in S&E occupations, by highest degree: Selected
years, 199399 |
Table 3-9 |
Unemployment rate for
individuals in S&E occupations, by sex and race/ethnicity: 1993
and 1999 |
Table 3-10 |
Median annual salary
of individuals employed in S&E occupations, by sex and race/ethnicity:
Selected years, 199399 |
Table 3-11 |
Estimated salary differentials
of individuals with S&E degrees, by individual characteristics
and degree level: 1999 |
Table 3-12 |
1997 and 1998 S&E
bachelor's and master's degree recipients, by degree
field and employment sector: 1999 |
Table 3-13 |
Labor market rate for
recent doctorate recipients 13 years after receiving doctorate,
by field: 1999 and 2001 |
Table 3-14 |
Doctorate recipients
holding tenure and tenure-track appointments at 4-year institutions,
by years since receipt of doctorate: 1993, 1999, and 2001 |
Table 3-15 |
Scientists and engineers
recently awarded doctorates, by degree field and relation to occupation:
2001 |
Table 3-16 |
Primary reason for taking
current postdoc position, by degree field: 2001 |
Table 3-17 |
Median annual salary
of recent doctorate recipients 13 years after receiving degree,
by percentile: 2001 |
Table 3-18 |
Change from 1997 to
1999 in median salary for S&E graduates 15 years after
receiving degree |
Table 3-19 |
First age at which more
than 50 percent of S&E degree holders are retired, by highest
degree and employment status: 1999 |
Table 3-20 |
Employed 1999 S&E
doctorate holders leaving full-time employment by 2001, by employment
sector: 1999 |
Table 3-21 |
S&E-degreed individuals
who have retired but continue to work, by highest degree: 1999 |
Table 3-22 |
Foreign-born S&E-trained
U.S. scientists and engineers, by field and level of highest degree:
1999 |
Table 3-23 |
Comparison between NSF
and Census estimates of foreign-born individuals in S&E occupations,
by level of education: 1999 and 2000 |
Table 3-24 |
Foreign-born individuals
in S&E occupations, by level of education and occupation group:
2000 |
Table 3-25 |
Visa applications by
major high-skilled categories: FY 20012003 |
Table 3-26 |
H-1b visa admissions,
by occupation: FY 2001 |
Table 3-27 |
Temporary visas issued
in categories likely to include scientists and engineers: FY 2002 |
Table 3-28 |
Temporary residents
living in United States who received U.S. doctorates in 1996, by
degree field: 19972001 |
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Chapter 4. U.S. and International Research and Development: Funds and Technology Linkages
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Table 4-1 |
U.S. R&D expenditures,
by character of work, performing sector, and source of funds: 2002 |
Table 4-2 |
Industrial R&D performance,
by industry and source of funding: 2001 |
Table 4-3 |
Estimated share of computer-related
services in company-funded R&D and domestic net sales: 19872001 |
Table 4-4 |
Total R&D and lower
bound biotechnology R&D by industry and company size: 2001 |
Table 4-5 |
Funds for industry R&D
performance and number of R&D-performing companies in manufacturing
and nonmanufacturing industries, by size of company: 2001 |
Table 4-6 |
Company and other (non-Federal)
R&D fund share of net sales in R&D- performing companies,
by industry and company size: 2000, 2001 |
Table 4-7 |
Top 20 R&D-spending
corporations: 2001 |
Table 4-8 |
Top 10 states in R&D
performance, R&D by sector, and R&D as percentage of gross
state product: 2000 |
Table 4-9 |
Top 10 states in industry
R&D performance and share of R&D by selected industries:
2000 |
Table 4-10 |
Federal R&D obligations,
total, intramural, and FFRDCs, by U.S. agency: FY 2003 |
Table 4-11 |
Budget authority for
R&D by Federal agency and character of work, proposed levels:
FY 2004 |
Table 4-12 |
Estimated Federal R&D
obligations, by performing sector and agency funding source: FY
2003 |
Table 4-13 |
Research and experimentation
tax credit claims: 199099 |
Table 4-14 |
Federal obligations
for R&D, by selected agency, performer, and basic research component:
FY 2001 |
Table 4-15 |
Federal technology transfer
indicators for selected agencies: FY 2001 |
Table 4-16 |
International technology
alliances worldwide, by regional ownership and technology focus:
19912001 |
Table 4-17 |
R&D share of gross
domestic product, by country/economy: 19972001 |
Table 4-18 |
Academic R&D expenditures,
by country and source of funds: 1981, 1990, and 2000 |
Table 4-19 |
Shares of academic R&D
expenditures, by country and S&E field: 1998 or 1999 |
Table 4-20 |
Industrial R&D,
by industry sector for selected countries: Selected years, 19972000 |
Table 4-21 |
Government R&D support
for defense and nondefense purposes, all OECD countries: 198199 |
Table 4-22 |
Selected operating data
for majority-owned U.S. affiliates of foreign companies: 2000 |
Table 4-23 |
R&D performed by
majority-owned affiliates of foreign companies in United States,
by selected NAICS industry of affiliate and region/country: 2000 |
Table 4-24 |
Selected data for U.S.
multinational corporation parent companies and their MOFAs: 2000 |
Table 4-25 |
R&D performed overseas
by majority-owned foreign affiliates of U.S. parent companies, by
selected NAICS industry of affiliate and region/country: 2000 |
Table 4-26 |
R&D performed
overseas by majority-owned foreign affiliates of U.S. companies
in selected economies: 1994 and 2000 |
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Chapter 5. Academic Research and Development
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Table 5-1 |
Academic R&D share
of total R&D performance, by selected countries: 2000 or 2001 |
Table 5-2 |
Funds for congressionally
earmarked academic research projects: 19802002 |
Table 5-3 |
Status of academic S&E
research space, by field: 2001 |
Table 5-4 |
Institutions reporting
need for additional S&E research space, by field: 2001 |
Table 5-5 |
Average annual growth
rates for employment of S&E doctorate holders in U.S. economy:
19752001 |
Table 5-6 |
S&E doctorate holders
employed in academia, by years since doctorate: Selected years,
19752001 |
Table 5-7 |
Average annual growth
rates for S&E doctorate holders, by academic position: 19752001 |
Table 5-8 |
Female and minority
S&E doctorate holders employed in academia, by Carnegie institution
type: Selected years, 19752001 |
Table 5-9 |
White and white male
S&E doctorate holders employed in academia, by years since degree:
Selected years, 19752001 |
Table 5-10 |
Full-time S&E graduate
students and graduate research assistants at U.S. universities and
colleges, by degree field: Selected years, 19752001 |
Table 5-11 |
S&E doctorate holders
and graduate research assistants employed in academia, by Carnegie
institution type: 19752001 |
Table 5-12 |
S&E doctorate holders
employed in academia, by involvement in research and position: Selected
years, 19752001 |
Table 5-13 |
S&E doctorate holders
employed in academia, by degree field and involvement in research:
2001 |
Table 5-14 |
S&E doctorate holders
employed in academia who reported research as primary activity,
by degree field: Selected years, 19752001 |
Table 5-15 |
S&E doctorate holders
employed in academia who received Federal support, by degree field:
1981, 1991, and 2001 |
Table 5-16 |
S&E doctorate holders
employed in academia 47 years after receiving degree who
received Federal support, by degree field: 1981, 1991, and 2001 |
Table 5-17 |
S&E doctorate holders
employed in academia receiving Federal support who received it from
multiple agencies: Selected years, 19752001 |
Table 5-18 |
OECD share of world
S&E article output: 2001 |
Table 5-19 |
U.S. article output,
by S&E field: Selected years, 19882001 |
Table 5-20 |
Per capita output of
S&E articles, by country/economy: 19992001 |
Table 5-21 |
U.S. cross-sectoral
collaboration: 2001 |
Table 5-22 |
Breadth of international
S&E collaboration, by country/economy: 1994 and 2001 |
Table 5-23 |
International coauthorship
with United States, by country/economy: 1988, 1994, and 2001 |
Table 5-24 |
Top countries collaborating
with United States on S&E articles: 1994 and 2001 |
Table 5-25 |
OECD share of world
S&E literature cited in S&E articles: 2001 |
Table 5-26 |
Relative prominence
of citations of S&E literature, by region: 1994 and 2001 |
Table 5-27 |
Citations of U.S. S&E
articles, by field: Selected years, 19922001 |
Table 5-28 |
Countries whose S&E
articles were cited most in U.S. S&E articles: 1994 and 2001 |
Table 5-29 |
U.S. patents that cite
S&E literature, by nationality of inventor: 1990, 1996, and
2001 |
Table 5-30 |
Citation of S&E
literature in U.S. patents relative to share of S&E literature,
by selected field and country/region: 2002 |
Table 5-31 |
Academic patenting and
licensing activities: 19912001 |
Table 5-32 |
Stage of development
of licensed inventions by U.S. universities: 1998 |
Table 5-33 |
Ownership of academic
intellectual property in OECD countries: 2003 |
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Chapter 6. Industry, Technology, and the Global Marketplace
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Table 6-1 |
Classification of manufacturing
industries based on average R&D intensity: 199197 |
Table 6-2 |
Triadic patent families,
by inventor and applicant (owner) place of residence and priority
year: 198898 |
Table 6-3 |
Top patenting corporations:
197796 and 2001 |
Table 6-4 |
Top 15 most emphasized
U.S. patent classes for corporations from United States, Japan,
and Germany: 2001 |
Table 6-5 |
Top 15 most emphasized
U.S. patent classes for corporations from South Korea and Taiwan:
2001 |
Table 6-6 |
New capital committed
to U.S. venture capital funds: 19802002 |
Table 6-7 |
Capital commitments,
by limited partner type: 19902002 |
Table 6-8 |
Federally and privately
funded early-stage venture capital |
Table 6-9 |
Companies reporting
IT-based innovation in past 12 months or expected innovation in
next 12 months, by industry and revenue size: 2001 |
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Chapter 7. Science and Technology: Public Attitudes and Understanding
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Table 7-1 |
Leading sources of information
on scientific developments in Europe, by country: 2001 |
Table 7-2 |
Use of Internet as source
of news: 19962002 |
Table 7-3 |
News followed by American
public, by Internet user status: 2002 |
Table 7-4 |
Science-oriented Pulitzer
Prize books after World War II |
Table 7-5 |
News followed very closely
by American public: 19962002 |
Table 7-6 |
Science/technology-related
news stories attracting most public interest: 200002 |
Table 7-7 |
Environmental concerns
of American public: 19972002 |
Table 7-8 |
Prestige of various
occupations: 19972002 |
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Chapter 8. State Indicators
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Table 8-1 |
Eighth grade mathematics performance, by state: 1992, 1996, and 2000 |
Table 8-2 |
Eighth grade science performance, by state: 1996 and 2000 |
Table 8-3 |
Public school teacher salaries, by state: 2000 |
Table 8-4 |
Bachelor's degrees conferred per 1,000 18--24-year-olds, by state: 1990, 1995, and 2000 |
Table 8-5 |
NS&E bachelor's degrees conferred per 1,000 18--24-year-olds, by state: 1990, 1995, and 2000 |
Table 8-6 |
S&E degrees as share of higher education degrees conferred, by state: 1990, 1995, and 2000 |
Table 8-7 |
Advanced S&E degrees as share of S&E degrees conferred, by state: 1990, 1995, and 2000 |
Table 8-8 |
Bachelor's degree holders as share of workforce, by state: 1993, 1997, and 2002 |
Table 8-9 |
Scientists and engineers as share of workforce, by state: 1995, 1997, and 1999 |
Table 8-10 |
Individuals in S&E occupations as share of workforce, by state: 1995, 1997, and 1999 |
Table 8-11 |
S&E doctorate holders as share of workforce, by state: 1993, 1997, and 2001 |
Table 8-12 |
R&D as share of GSP, by state: 1991, 1995, and 2000 |
Table 8-13 |
Federal R&D obligations per civilian worker, by state: 1992, 1996, and 2000 |
Table 8-14 |
Federal R&D obligations per individual in S&E occupation, by state: 1995, 1997, and 1999 |
Table 8-15 |
Industry-performed R&D as share of private-industry output, by state: 1991, 1995, and 2000 |
Table 8-16 |
Academic R&D per $1,000 GSP, by state: 1991, 1996 and 2001 |
Table 8-17 |
S&E doctorates conferred per 1,000 S&E doctorate holders, by state: 1993, 1997 and 2001 |
Table 8-18 |
Academic article output per 1,000 S&E doctorate holders in academia, by state: 1993, 1997, and 2001 |
Table 8-19 |
Academic article output per $1 million of academic R&D, by state: 1993, 1997, and 2001 |
Table 8-20 |
Academic patents awarded per 1,000 S&E doctorate holders in academia, by state: 1993, 1997, and 1999 |
Table 8-21 |
Patents awarded per 1,000 individuals in S&E occupations, by state: 1995, 1997, and 1999 |
Table 8-22 |
High-technology share of all business establishments, by state: 1998, 1999, and 2000 |
Table 8-23 |
Employment in high-technology establishments as share of total employment, by state: 1998, 1999, and 2000 |
Table 8-24 |
Venture capital disbursed per $1,000 of GSP, by state: 1995, 1998, and 2001 |
Table 8-25 |
High-technology NAICS codes |
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