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Characteristics of Doctoral Scientists and Engineers in the United States
Trends in U.S. employment and related labor information for persons holding doctoral degrees in science and engineering.
Characteristics of Recent College Graduates
Information and data on the characteristics of persons receiving bachelor's or master's degrees in S&E fields from U.S. institutions.
Characteristics of Scientists & Engineers in U.S.
Data generated from the SESTAT data system provides a profile of the U.S. science and engineering workforce.
Doctoral Scientists and Engineers Profiles
Profile data providing more detail characteristics of employed doctoral scientists and engineers.
Science and Engineering Indicators
Provides a broad base of quantitative information about U.S. science, engineering, and technology.
Chapter 3: Science and Engineering Labor Force
(chapter)
Chapter 8: State Indicators
(chapter)
State Indicators: State Data Tool
(chapter)
Science and Technology Pocket Data Book
Reference to selected data series of the Science and Engineering Indicators report.
Women, Minorities, and Persons with Disabilities in S&E
Trends in the participation of women, minorities, and persons with disabilities in science and engineering fields.
US Demographics
(chapter)
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