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Figure/Text Table | Title | |
Cover | Science and Engineering Indicators2002 Cover | |
Overview Chapter | ||
Figure O-2 | Changes in share of Federal academic research obligations, by field: 1990-99 | |
Figure O-7 | S&E doctoral degrees | |
Figure O-19 | Industrial R&D spending flows of U.S. and foreign affiliates, by world region: 1998 | |
Chapter 1. Elementary and Secondary Education | ||
Figure 1-6 | Average scores on physics and advanced mathematics assessment for students in the final year of secondary school: 1994-95 | |
Figure 1-6a* | Average scores on physics assessment for students in the final year of secondary school: 1994-95 | |
Figure 1-6b* | Average scores on advanced mathematics assessment for students in the final year of secondary school: 1994-95 | |
Figure 1-7a* | Percentage of high school graduates who took selected mathematics courses: 1982, 1987, 1990, 1994, and 1998 | |
Figure 1-7b* | Percentage of high school graduates who took selected science courses: 1982, 1987, 1990, 1994, and 1998 | |
Figure 1-9 | Percentage of employers and college faculty who rated job applicants/freshman and sophomore students as "fair" or "poor" on various activities: 2000 | |
Figure 1-18 | Percentage of public schools and instructional rooms with Internet access: 1994-2000 | |
Chapter 2. Higher Education in Science and Engineering | ||
Figure 2-4 | Enrollment in U.S. higher education, by institution type: 1967-97 | |
Figure 2-7 | U.S. engineering enrollment, by level: 1979-99 | |
Text table 2-9* | Ratio of bachelor's degrees to 24-year-old population: 1998 | |
Figure 2-10 | S&E degrees earned by underrepresented minorities within each field, by level: 1998-99 | |
Figure 2-18 | Doctoral degrees earned by women in U.S. institutions, by field: 1970-99 | |
Figure 2-20 | S&E degrees earned by foreign students within each field, by level: 1998-99 | |
Figure 2-27 | Ratio of natural sciences and engineering first university degrees to 24-year-old population | |
Figure 2-33 | Natural sciences and engineering doctoral degrees | |
Figure 2-34 | Doctoral S&E degrees earned by foreign students in selected countries, by field: 1999 | |
Chapter 3. Science and Engineering Workforce | ||
Figure 3-1 | College graduates in nonacademic S&E occupations | |
Figure 3-2 | Employed S&E degree-holders in jobs closely related to highest degree: 1999 | |
Figure 3-13 | College graduates in nonacademic S&E occupations: women and minorities | |
Figure 3-14 | Women as proportion of S&E workforce, by broad occupation | |
Figure 3-17 | Age distribution of labor force with S&E highest degrees: 1999 | |
Chapter 4. U.S. and International Research and Development: Funds and Alliances | ||
Figure 4-1* | U.S. R&D funding, by source | |
Figure 4-2a* | U.S. R&D expenditures, by character of work: 2000 | |
Figure 4-2b* | U.S. R&D expenditures, by source of funds and performing sector: 2000 | |
Figure 4-3 | Shares of national R&D expenditures, by source of funds: 1953-2000 | |
Figure 4-5 | Federal R&D funding, by budget function | |
Figure 4-7 | Federal R&D support, by performing sector: 1953-2000 | |
Figure 4-10* | National R&D performance, by type of performer: 1953-2000 | |
Figure 4-12a* | National R&D expenditures, by source of funds and character of work: 2000 | |
Figure 4-12b* | National R&D expenditures, by performing sector and character of work: 2000 | |
Figure 4-13 | Projected federal obligations for R&D and R&D plant, by agency and character of work: FY 2001 | |
Figure 4-22 | International strategic technology alliances: 1980-2000 | |
Figure 4-26 | U.S., G-7, and OECD countries' R&D expenditures | |
Figure 4-28a* | Total R&D as a percentage of GDP | |
Figure 4-28b* | Nondefense R&D as a percentage of GDP | |
Figure 4-36 | Globalization of U.S. industrial R&D | |
Figure 4-37 | Industrial R&D spending of U.S. and foreign affiliates, by world region: 1998 | |
Chapter 5. Academic Research and Development | ||
Figure 5-1 | Academic R&D, basic and applied research, and basic research as a proportion of U.S. totals: 19532000 | |
Figure 5-2 | Role of academic R&D: 2000 | |
Figure 5-4 | Sources of academic R&D funding: 19532000 | |
Figure 5-18 | Academic employment of doctoral scientists and engineers | |
Figure 5-32 | Growth trends in scientific and technical publications by region: 198699 | |
Figure 5-35 | Scientific publications: regional share of world output | |
Figure 5-41 | International coauthorship of scientific papers | |
Chapter 6. Industry, Technology, and the Global Marketplace | ||
Figure 6-4 | U.S. global market share, by high-tech industry: 1981-98 | |
Figure 6-9 | Global revenues generated by five knowledgeintensive service industries: 1998 | |
Figure 6-22 | U.S. patents granted: 198699 | |
Figure 6-23 | U.S. patents granted to foreign inventors, by residence of inventor: 198699 | |
Figure 6-26 | Share of total patents awarded to nonresident inventors in selected countries | |
Chapter 7. Science and Technology: Public Attitudes and Public Understanding | ||
Text table 7-1 | News followed by American public: 2000 | |
Figure 7-4 | Public understanding of scientific terms and concepts: 2001 | |
Figure 7-5 | Public understanding of nature of scientific inquiry: 2001 | |
Figure 7-6 | Public assessment of scientific research | |
Figure 7-11 | Public attitudes toward selected technologies in the United States, Europe, and Canada | |
Figure 7-14 | Public confidence in leadership of selected institutions: 1973-2000 | |
Figure 7-19* | Leading source of information: 2001 | |
Chapter 8. Significance of Information Technology | ||
Figure 8-2 | Cost per gigabyte of stored information: 1988-2002 | |
Figure 8-3 | Computer price declines | |
Figure 8-4 | Internet domain survey host count worldwide | |
Figure 8-8 | Estimated quarterly U.S. retail e-commerce sales: 4th quarter 1999-2nd quarter 2001 | |
Figure 8-10 | Internet hosts, per 1,000 inhabitants in the OECD countries: October 2000 | |
Figure 8-14 | U.S. households with Internet access, by income: 1998 and 2000 | |
Figure 8-17 | U.S. households with Internet access, by race/ethnicity: 1998 and 2000 | |
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