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Scientists, Engineers, and Technicians in Industry

This series provides data on the number of scientists, engineers and technicians employed in the U.S. economy.


2001 Scientists, Engineers, and Technicians in the US: 2001  [NSF 05-313]   (tables)

2000 Scientists, Engineers, and Technicians in the US: 2000  [NSF 05-311]   (tables)

1999 Scientists, Engineers, and Technicians in the US: 1999  [NSF 05-312]   (tables)

1998 Scientists, Engineers, and Technicians in the US: 1998  [NSF 02-313]   (tables)

1994 Scientists, Engineers, and Technicians in Trade and Regulated Industries: 1994  [NSF 98-305]   (tables)
Services Sector S&E Employment Rises, Then Falls Sharply As Engineering and Technician Jobs Are Cut  [NSF 97-322]   (brief)

1993 Scientists, Engineers, and Technicians in Nonmanufacturing Industries: 1993  [NSF 96-332]   (tables)
Nonmanufacturing S&E Employment Continues to Increase, But at Slower Rate  [NSF 95-343]   (brief)
 
Note: The year is usually associated with the most recent survey cycle (reports may cover more than one year).
 

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