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Overview

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O-1 Estimated R&D expenditures worldwide: 1996–2009 View Figure Download Excel file
O-2 R&D expenditures for United States, EU, and 10 Asian economies: 1996–2009 View Figure Download Excel file
O-3 R&D expenditures as a share of economic output of selected regions/countries: 1996–2009 View Figure Download Excel file
O-4 Average annual growth of R&D expenditures for United States, EU, and selected Asian economies: 1996–2007, 2007–08, and 2008–09 View Figure Download Excel file
O-5 Location of estimated worldwide R&D expenditures: 1996 and 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
O-6 R&D performed in the United States by U.S. affiliates of foreign companies, by investing region, and R&D performed abroad by foreign affiliates of U.S. multinational corporations, by host region: 1998 and 2008 View Figure Download Excel file
O-7 U.S. multinational companies' R&D performed abroad: 1999–2008 View Figure Download Excel file
O-8 First university degrees, by selected region/country: 2008 or latest data View Figure Download Excel file
O-9 First university degrees in natural sciences and engineering, by selected country/economy: 1998–2008 View Figure Download Excel file
O-10 Doctoral degrees in natural sciences and engineering, by selected region/country: 2000 to most recent year View Figure Download Excel file
O-11 Average annual growth in number of researchers, by region/country/economy: 1995–2002 and 2002–09 View Figure Download Excel file
O-12 R&D employment of U.S.-based multinational corporations: 1994, 1999, 2004, and 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
O-13 S&E journal articles produced, by selected region/country: 1995–2009 View Figure Download Excel file
O-14 Engineering journal articles produced, by selected region/country: 1995–2009 View Figure Download Excel file
O-15 Engineering journal articles as a share of total S&E journal articles, by selected region/country: 1995–2009 View Figure Download Excel file
O-16 Research articles with international coauthors, by selected region/country/economy: 1989–2009 View Figure Download Excel file
O-17 Internationally coauthored articles with authors in Asia, by Asian author location: 1989–2009 View Figure Download Excel file
O-18 U.S. research collaborations with EU and selected Asian countries/economies: 2000–10 View Figure Download Excel file
O-19 EU research collaborations with the United States and selected Asian countries/economies: 2000–10 View Figure Download Excel file
O-20 Chinese research collaborations with the United States, EU, and selected Asian countries/economies: 2000–10 View Figure Download Excel file
O-21 Share of selected region's/country's citations to international literature: 2000–10 View Figure Download Excel file
O-22 Intra-Asia citation patterns for China, Asia-8, and Japan: 1999–2010 View Figure Download Excel file
O-23 Citations of U.S. research articles in non-U.S. literature, by region/country: 1998–2010 View Figure Download Excel file
O-24 Share of U.S. patents granted to non-U.S. inventors, by inventor region/country: 1992–2010 View Figure Download Excel file
O-25 Global high-value patents, by selected region/country: 2000–08 View Figure Download Excel file
O-26 Global value added of knowledge- and technology-intensive industries: 1998–2010 View Figure Download Excel file
O-27 Value added of commercial knowledge-intensive services, by selected region/country: 1998–2010 View Figure Download Excel file
O-28 Value added of high-technology manufacturing industries, by selected region/country: 1998–2010 View Figure Download Excel file
O-29 Value added of computer and office machinery manufacturing, by selected region/country: 1998–2010 View Figure Download Excel file
O-30 U.S. high-technology manufacturing employment: 2000–10 View Figure Download Excel file
O-31 Value of U.S. high-technology manufacturing output per 1,000 employees: 2000–10 View Figure Download Excel file
O-32 Exports of commercial knowledge-intensive services, by selected region/country: 1998–2010 View Figure Download Excel file
O-33 High-technology exports, by selected region/country: 1998–2010 View Figure Download Excel file
O-34 Share of global high-technology exports, by selected region/country: 1998–2010 View Figure Download Excel file
O-35 Asia-8 global high-technology exports to United States/EU and China: 1998–2010 View Figure Download Excel file
O-36 China's high-technology exports to selected regions/countries: 1998–2010 View Figure Download Excel file
O-37 Trade balance of high-technology goods, by selected region/country: 1998–2010 View Figure Download Excel file
O-38 Trade balance in knowledge-intensive services and intangible assets, by selected region/country: 1997–2009 View Figure Download Excel file

1. Elementary and Secondary Mathematics and Science Education

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1-1 Average NAEP mathematics scores of students in grades 4 and 8: Selected years, 1990–2009 View Figure Download Excel file
1-2 Average NAEP science scores of students in grade 4, by student and school characteristics: 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
1-3 Ninth-graders proficient in various algebra skill areas, by race/ethnicity: 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
1-4 Average PISA mathematics and science literacy scores of 15-year-old students in the United States and OECD countries: 2003, 2006, and 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
1-5 Average total and advanced mathematics and science credits earned by high school graduates: Selected years, 1990–2009 View Figure Download Excel file
1-6 High school graduates completing various advanced mathematics courses, by subject: Selected years, 1990–2009 View Figure Download Excel file
1-7 High school graduates completing various advanced science and engineering courses, by subject: Selected years, 1990–2009 View Figure Download Excel file
1-8 Participation of new public middle and high school teachers in practice teaching, by teaching field and minority enrollment: Academic year 2007–08 View Figure Download Excel file
1-9 Participation of public middle and high school teachers in professional development activities during past 12 months, by topic: Academic year 2007–08 View Figure Download Excel file
1-10 Duration of professional development received by public middle and high school teachers in the content of subject(s) taught, by teaching field: Academic year 2007–08 View Figure Download Excel file
1-11 Salaries of public middle and high school mathematics teachers and teacher satisfaction with salaries, by minority enrollment and school poverty level: Academic year 2007–08 View Figure Download Excel file
1-12 Perceptions of working conditions of public middle and high school mathematics teachers, by minority enrollment and school poverty level: Academic year 2007–08 View Figure Download Excel file
1-13 Serious student problems reported by public middle and high school mathematics teachers, by minority enrollment and school poverty level: Academic years 2003–04 and 2007–08 View Figure Download Excel file
1-14 High school graduation rates, by OECD country: 2008 View Figure Download Excel file
1-15 Immediate college enrollment rates among high school graduates, by sex: 1979–2009 View Figure Download Excel file
1-A Average NAEP mathematics scores of public school students in grades 4, 8, and 12, by charter school status: Selected years, 2003–09 View Figure Download Excel file
1-B One-year attrition rate of public school teachers, by teaching field: Selected academic years, 1988–89 to 2008–09 View Figure Download Excel file

2. Higher Education in Science and Engineering

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2-1 Community college attendance among recent recipients of S&E degrees, by field of highest degree: 1999 and 2008 View Figure Download Excel file
2-2 Reasons for attending community college among recent S&E graduates: 1999 and 2008 View Figure Download Excel file
2-3 Average annual tuition, fees, room, and board for public and private 4-year institutions, total student aid dollars, and median income: 2000–10 View Figure Download Excel file
2-4 Full-time S&E graduate students, by field and mechanism of primary support: 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
2-5 Full-time S&E graduate students with primary support from federal government, by field: 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
2-6 Freshmen intending S&E major, by race/ethnicity: 1995–2010 View Figure Download Excel file
2-7 Engineering: Freshmen intentions and degrees, by sex View Figure Download Excel file
2-8 Engineering: Freshmen intentions and degrees, by race/ethnicity View Figure Download Excel file
2-9 Natural sciences: Freshmen intentions and degrees, by sex View Figure Download Excel file
2-10 Natural sciences: Freshmen intentions and degrees, by race/ethnicity View Figure Download Excel file
2-11 Foreign undergraduate student enrollment in U.S. universities, by top 10 places of origin and field: November 2010 View Figure Download Excel file
2-12 U.S. engineering enrollment, by level: 1989–2009 View Figure Download Excel file
2-13 S&E bachelor's degrees, by field: 2000–09 View Figure Download Excel file
2-14 Women's share of S&E bachelor's degrees, by field: 2000–09 View Figure Download Excel file
2-15 Share of S&E bachelor's degrees, by race/ethnicity: 2000–09 View Figure Download Excel file
2-16 S&E master's degrees, by field: 2000–09 View Figure Download Excel file
2-17 S&E master's degrees, by sex: 2000–09 View Figure Download Excel file
2-18 S&E master's degrees, by race/ethnicity and citizenship: 2000–09 View Figure Download Excel file
2-19 S&E doctoral degrees earned in U.S. universities, by field: 2000–09 View Figure Download Excel file
2-20 S&E doctoral degrees earned by U.S. citizen and permanent resident underrepresented minorities, by race/ethnicity: 2000–09 View Figure Download Excel file
2-21 S&E doctoral degrees, by sex, race/ethnicity, and citizenship: 2000–09 View Figure Download Excel file
2-22 U.S. S&E doctoral degree recipients, by selected Asian country/economy of origin: 1989–2009 View Figure Download Excel file
2-23 U.S. S&E doctoral degree recipients, by selected Western European country: 1989–2009 View Figure Download Excel file
2-24 U.S. S&E doctoral degree recipients from Europe, by region: 1989–2009 View Figure Download Excel file
2-25 U.S. S&E doctoral degree recipients from Canada and Mexico: 1989–2009 View Figure Download Excel file
2-26 Attainment of tertiary-type A and advanced research programs, by country and age group: 2008 View Figure Download Excel file
2-27 First university natural sciences and engineering degrees, by selected countries: 1999–2008 View Figure Download Excel file
2-28 Natural sciences and engineering doctoral degrees, by selected country: 2000–08 View Figure Download Excel file
2-29 S&E doctoral degrees earned by Chinese students at home universities and U.S. universities: 1994–2008 View Figure Download Excel file
2-30 Internationally mobile students enrolled in tertiary education, by country: 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
2-A State appropriations to major public research universities: 2002–10 View Figure Download Excel file
2-B State appropriations to major public research universities per enrolled student: 2002–10 View Figure Download Excel file

3. Science and Engineering Labor Force

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3-1 Science and technology employment: 1950–2009 View Figure Download Excel file
3-2 Average annual growth rates of S&E occupations and total workforce: 1960–2009 View Figure Download Excel file
3-3 U.S. workforce in S&E occupations: 1983–2010 View Figure Download Excel file
3-4 Annual average growth rate of degree production and occupational employment, by S&E field: 1980–2000 View Figure Download Excel file
3-5 Educational attainment, by type of occupation: 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
3-6 S&E degree background of workers in S&E occupations: 2008 View Figure Download Excel file
3-7 S&E degree holders working in S&E occupations, by degree field: 2008 View Figure Download Excel file
3-8 S&E degree holders employed in jobs related to highest degree, by years since highest degree: 2008 View Figure Download Excel file
3-9 S&E bachelor's highest degree holders employed in jobs closely related to degree, by degree field and years since degree: 2008 View Figure Download Excel file
3-10 Intersection of individuals with highest degree in S&E and S&E occupation: 2008 View Figure Download Excel file
3-11 Measures of the S&E workforce: 2008 View Figure Download Excel file
3-12 Employed scientists and engineers, by employment sector: 1993–2008 View Figure Download Excel file
3-13 S&E highest degree holders and S&E workers employed in business/industry sector, by employer size: 2008 View Figure Download Excel file
3-14 Industries that employ workers in S&E occupations: May 2010 View Figure Download Excel file
3-15 Self-employment rates of workers with highest degrees in S&E, by degree level and age: 2008 View Figure Download Excel file
3-16 R&D activity rate of employed S&E degree holders, by field and level of highest degree: 2008 View Figure Download Excel file
3-17 SEH doctorate holders with R&D as major work activity, by field and years since degree: 2008 View Figure Download Excel file
3-18 Domestic R&D employment in selected industries: 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
3-19 Unemployment rate, by occupation: 1983–2010 View Figure Download Excel file
3-20 Estimated unemployment rates over previous 3 months for workers in S&E occupations and selected other categories: March 2008–September 2011 View Figure Download Excel file
3-21 Measures of labor underutilization for S&E occupations and all occupations: March 2008–September 2011 View Figure Download Excel file
3-22 Unemployment rates for individuals with S&E as highest degree, by degree level and years since degree: 1999 and 2003 View Figure Download Excel file
3-23 Individuals with highest degree in S&E who are involuntarily working out of field, by degree level and years since highest degree: 1999 and 2003 View Figure Download Excel file
3-24 Median salaries for bachelor's degree holders, by broad field and years since degree: 2003 View Figure Download Excel file
3-25 Salary distribution of S&E degree holders employed full time, by degree level: 2003 View Figure Download Excel file
3-26 Median salaries of individuals with highest degree in S&E, by degree level and years since degree: 2003 View Figure Download Excel file
3-27 U.S.-educated SEH doctorate holders in postdoctorate positions, by doctorate field: 2008 View Figure Download Excel file
3-28 Women in S&E occupations: 1993–2008 View Figure Download Excel file
3-29 Highest degree holders in S&E not in the labor force, by sex and age: 2008 View Figure Download Excel file
3-30 Employed women with highest degree in S&E, by degree level: 1993–2008 View Figure Download Excel file
3-31 Level of S&E degree among workers with highest degree in S&E field, by race/ethnicity: 2008 View Figure Download Excel file
3-32 Estimated differences in full-time salary between women and men with highest degree in S&E, controlling for selected employment and other characteristics, by degree level: 2008 View Figure Download Excel file
3-33 Estimated differences in full-time salary between underrepresented minorities and whites with highest degree in S&E, controlling for selected employment and other characteristics, by degree level: 2008 View Figure Download Excel file
3-34 Estimated differences in full-time salary between men and women with highest degree in S&E, controlling for selected employment and other characteristics, by marital and parental status and degree level: 2008 View Figure Download Excel file
3-35 Foreign-born individuals with highest degree in S&E living in the United States, by place of birth: 2003 View Figure Download Excel file
3-36 Temporary work visas issued in categories with many high-skilled workers: FY 1989–2009 View Figure Download Excel file
3-37 Citizenship of new recipients of U.S. H-1B temporary work visas: FY 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
3-38 Plans of U.S. S&E doctorate recipients with temporary visas at graduation to stay in United States, by year of doctorate: 1989–2009 View Figure Download Excel file
3-39 Plans of U.S. S&E doctorate recipients with temporary visas at graduation to stay in the United States, by place of origin and year of doctorate: 1998–2001 and 2006–09 View Figure Download Excel file
3-40 Stay rates for U.S. S&E doctorate recipients with temporary visas at graduation, by selected year of doctorate: 1995–2009 View Figure Download Excel file
3-41 Workers older than age 50 in S&E occupations, by highest degree level and year: 1993–2008 View Figure Download Excel file
3-42 Age distribution of employed individuals with highest degree in S&E, by degree level and broad occupational area: 2008 View Figure Download Excel file
3-43 Age distribution among employed individuals with highest degree in S&E, by degree field: 2008 View Figure Download Excel file
3-44 Older individuals with highest degree in S&E who work full time, by age and degree level: 2008 View Figure Download Excel file
3-45 Estimated number of researchers in selected countries/regions: 1995–2009 View Figure Download Excel file
3-46 Researchers as a share of total employment in selected countries/regions: 1995–2009 View Figure Download Excel file
3-47 Top countries of origin of foreign-born persons having at least a tertiary education and residing in an OECD country: 2000 View Figure Download Excel file
3-48 R&D employment of U.S. multinational corporations at their foreign affiliates, and foreign MNCs at their U.S. affiliates: 1994, 1999, 2004, and 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
3-49 R&D employment of U.S. multinational corporations' parent companies in the United States and their foreign affiliates: 1994, 1999, 2004, and 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
3-A Bureau of Labor Statistics projected increases in employment for S&E and selected other occupations: 2008–18 View Figure Download Excel file
3-B Bureau of Labor Statistics projected job openings in S&E and selected other occupations: 2008–18 View Figure Download Excel file

4. R&D: National Trends and International Comparisons

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4-1 U.S. total R&D expenditures: 1953–2009 View Figure Download Excel file
4-2 Ratio of U.S. R&D to gross domestic product, roles of federal and nonfederal funding for R&D: 1953–2009 View Figure Download Excel file
4-3 Shares of U.S. total R&D expenditures, by performing sector and funding source: 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
4-4 U.S. R&D, by performing and funding sectors: 1953–2009 View Figure Download Excel file
4-5 U.S. total R&D expenditures, by source of funding: 1953–2009 View Figure Download Excel file
4-6 U.S. R&D by character of work, basic research by performing sector, and basic research by source of funds: 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
4-7 Domestic R&D performed and paid for by the company as a percentage of domestic net sales: 2008 View Figure Download Excel file
4-8 Shares of domestic R&D performed in the United States, by industry group: 2008 View Figure Download Excel file
4-9 Regional shares of R&D performed abroad by foreign affiliates of U.S. MNCs: 1997–2008 View Figure Download Excel file
4-10 Federal budget authority for R&D, by budget function: FY 1980–2010 View Figure Download Excel file
4-11 Federal obligations for R&D and R&D plant: FY 1980–2009 View Figure Download Excel file
4-12 Federal obligations for R&D, by agency and character of work: FY 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
4-13 Federal obligations for research, by agency and major S&E field: FY 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
4-14 Global R&D expenditures by region: 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
4-15 Gross domestic expenditures on R&D by the United States, EU, and selected other countries: 1981–2009 View Figure Download Excel file
4-16 Gross expenditures on R&D as share of gross domestic product, for selected countries: 1981–2009 View Figure Download Excel file
4-17 Share of industrial R&D, by industry sector and selected country: 2007–10 View Figure Download Excel file
4-18 Academic R&D financed by business, for selected countries: 1981–2009 View Figure Download Excel file
4-A Differences in U.S. performer-reported and agency-reported federal R&D: 1985–2009 View Figure Download Excel file
4-B Composition of gross domestic product, for selected countries/economies, by sector: 2010 View Figure Download Excel file

5. Academic Research and Development

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5-1 Academic share of U.S. R&D performance: 1970–2009 View Figure Download Excel file
5-2 Academic R&D expenditures, by source of funding: 1972–2009 View Figure Download Excel file
5-3 Federal and nonfederal funding of academic R&D expenditures: 1996–2009 View Figure Download Excel file
5-4 Academic R&D expenditures, by S&E field: 1999–2009 View Figure Download Excel file
5-5 Changes in share of academic R&D, by selected S&E field: 1990–2000 and 2000–09 View Figure Download Excel file
5-6 Federally financed academic R&D expenditures, by agency and S&E field: FY 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
5-7 Sources of R&D funding for public and private academic institutions: FY 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
5-8 Components of institutional R&D expenditures for public and private academic institutions: 1999–2009 View Figure Download Excel file
5-9 Share of academic R&D, by institution rank in R&D expenditures: FY 1989–2009 View Figure Download Excel file
5-10 Total and federally funded academic R&D pass-throughs: FY 2000–09 View Figure Download Excel file
5-11 S&E research space at academic institutions, by field: FY 1999 and 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
5-12 Current fund expenditures for S&E research equipment at academic institutions, by field: 1999–2009 View Figure Download Excel file
5-13 SEH doctorate holders employed in academia, by type of position: 1973–2008 View Figure Download Excel file
5-14 SEH doctorate holders employed in academia, by degree field: 1973–2008 View Figure Download Excel file
5-15 Women as percentage of SEH doctorate holders with full-time employment in academia, by academic rank: Selected years, 1973–2008 View Figure Download Excel file
5-16 SEH doctorate holders employed in academia, by birthplace: 1973–2008 View Figure Download Excel file
5-17 Academic researchers as percentage of SEH doctoral employment, by position and involvement in research: 1973–2008 View Figure Download Excel file
5-18 Primary work activity of full-time doctoral SEH faculty: 1973–2008 View Figure Download Excel file
5-19 SEH doctorate holders with academic employment in postdoc position, by degree field: Selected years, 1973–2008 View Figure Download Excel file
5-20 Recent SEH doctorate holders employed in academia, by position and years since doctorate: 1979–2008 View Figure Download Excel file
5-21 SEH doctorate holders employed in academia with federal support, by position and years since doctorate: 1973–2008 View Figure Download Excel file
5-22 World S&E articles, by author characteristic: 1988–2009 View Figure Download Excel file
5-23 U.S. academic S&E articles, institutional authors, and author names: 1990–2010 View Figure Download Excel file
5-24 Number of authors per U.S. academic S&E article, by S&E field: Selected years, 1990–2010 View Figure Download Excel file
5-25 World and U.S. academic S&E articles coauthored domestically and internationally: 1990–2010 View Figure Download Excel file
5-26 Average citations per S&E article, by country of author: 1992–2010 View Figure Download Excel file
5-27 Share of selected country/region citations that are international: 2000–10 View Figure Download Excel file
5-28 Share of U.S., EU, and China S&E articles that are in the world's top 1% of cited articles: 2000–10 View Figure Download Excel file
5-29 Index of highly cited articles, by selected S&E field and region/country: 2000 and 2010 View Figure Download Excel file
5-30 Chinese index of highly cited articles, by selected S&E field: 2000 and 2010 View Figure Download Excel file
5-31 U.S. academic patents, by technology area: Selected 5-year averages, 1991–2010 View Figure Download Excel file
5-32 U.S. university patenting activities: 2002–2009 View Figure Download Excel file
5-33 Citations of U.S. S&E articles in U.S. patents, by selected S&E article field: 2010 View Figure Download Excel file
5-34 Citations of U.S. S&E articles in U.S. patents, by selected S&E field and article author sector: 2010 View Figure Download Excel file

6. Industry, Technology, and the Global Marketplace

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6-1 Global value added of knowledge- and technology-intensive industries for developed and developing countries: 1995 and 2010 View Figure Download Excel file
6-2 Output of knowledge- and technology-intensive industries as share of GDP: 1995–2010 View Figure Download Excel file
6-3 Output of knowledge- and technology-intensive industries as a share of GDP, by selected region/country: 1995 and 2010 View Figure Download Excel file
6-4 Commercial KI service share of nongovernment services, by selected region/country: Selected years, 1995–2009 View Figure Download Excel file
6-5 High-technology share of manufacturing sector for selected regions/countries: 1995–2010 View Figure Download Excel file
6-6 Growth in GDP per employed person for selected regions/countries: 1990–2008 View Figure Download Excel file
6-7 GDP per capita for selected developing economies: 1990–2008 View Figure Download Excel file
6-8 Household broadband penetration, by selected region/country: 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
6-9 ICT share of fixed capital investment for selected countries: 2000–08 View Figure Download Excel file
6-10 Share of U.S. workers with ICT skills, by selected industry: 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
6-11 Value added of commercial knowledge-intensive services, by selected region/country: 1995–2010 View Figure Download Excel file
6-12 Growth of HT manufacturing and commercial KI industries for developed and developing countries: 1995–2010 View Figure Download Excel file
6-13 Growth of HT manufacturing and commercial KI services for developed and developing countries: 2008–10 View Figure Download Excel file
6-14 Growth of selected U.S. industries: 2008–10 View Figure Download Excel file
6-15 Value added for communications services, by selected region/country: 1995–2010 View Figure Download Excel file
6-16 Value added of high-technology manufacturing industries, by selected region/country: 1995–2010 View Figure Download Excel file
6-17 Value added for selected manufacturing industries, by global share of selected region/country/economy:1995, 2000, 2005, and 2010 View Figure Download Excel file
6-18 Value added for selected high-technology manufacturing industries, by global share of selected region/country/economy: 1995, 2000, 2005, and 2010 View Figure Download Excel file
6-19 Value added for ICT industries, by selected region/country/economy: 1995–2010 View Figure Download Excel file
6-20 Global commercial KTI exports and production: 1995–2010 View Figure Download Excel file
6-21 Global commercial KTI exports, by selected region/country/economy: 1995–2009 View Figure Download Excel file
6-22 Exports of commercial knowledge-intensive services, by selected region/country/economy: 1995–2009 View Figure Download Excel file
6-23 Global exports of selected services, by selected region/country/economy: 2008 View Figure Download Excel file
6-24 Trade balance in commercial KI services for selected region/country/economy: 1995–2009 View Figure Download Excel file
6-25 Export share of high-technology manufacturing production, by selected region/country/economy: 1995–2010 View Figure Download Excel file
6-26 Exports of high-technology goods, by selected region/country/economy: 1995–2010 View Figure Download Excel file
6-27 Trade balance of high-technology products, by selected product and region/country/economy: 1995–2010 View Figure Download Excel file
6-28 U.S., EU, and Japan imports of communications and computer products, by selected origin: 2000 and 2010 View Figure Download Excel file
6-29 U.S. exports of semiconductors, by selected destination: 2000 and 2010 View Figure Download Excel file
6-30 Asia-8 exports of selected goods, by type and destination: 2000 and 2010 View Figure Download Excel file
6-31 China's imports of semiconductors, by selected origin: 2000 and 2010 View Figure Download Excel file
6-32 India and Singapore's exports of pharmaceuticals, by selected destination: 2010 View Figure Download Excel file
6-33 U.S. trade in advanced technology products and U.S. exchange rate: 1995–2010 View Figure Download Excel file
6-34 U.S. trade in advanced technology products, by selected region/country/economy and technology: 2010 View Figure Download Excel file
6-35 Globalization indicators of U.S. multinationals in commercial knowledge-intensive services: 2000, 2004, and 2008 View Figure Download Excel file
6-36 Globalization indicators of U.S. multinationals in high-technology manufacturing: 2000, 2004, and 2008 View Figure Download Excel file
6-37 Share of U.S. manufacturing companies reporting innovation activities: 2006–08 View Figure Download Excel file
6-38 Share of nonmanufacturing U.S. companies reporting innovation, by selected industry: 2006–08 View Figure Download Excel file
6-39 USPTO patents granted, by nationality of inventor: 1995–2010 View Figure Download Excel file
6-40 USPTO patents granted to non-U.S. inventors, by selected region/country/economy: 1992–2010 View Figure Download Excel file
6-41 USPTO patents granted, by selected U.S. industry: 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
6-42 New drugs approved by the FDA: 2000–10 View Figure Download Excel file
6-43 Global triadic patent families, by share of selected region/country/economy: 1999–2008 View Figure Download Excel file
6-44 U.S. trademark applications by U.S. and non-U.S.applicants: 1998–2008 View Figure Download Excel file
6-45 U.S. trademark applications from non-U.S. applicants, by share of selected region/country: 2000, 2004, and 2008 View Figure Download Excel file
6-46 Share of scientific and advanced-technology related classes of U.S. trademark applications: 2008 View Figure Download Excel file
6-47 Number of U.S. high-technology firms, by size: Selected years, 2000–08 View Figure Download Excel file
6-48 Growth in number of U.S. microbusinesses, by selected industry: 2000–08 View Figure Download Excel file
6-49 Estimated U.S. angel investment: 2001–10 View Figure Download Excel file
6-50 Investment in financing stages preferred by Angel Capital Association member groups: 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
6-51 Investment in technology areas preferred by member groups of the Angel Capital Association: 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
6-52 Global and U.S. venture capital investment: 2002–10 View Figure Download Excel file
6-53 Non-U.S. venture capital investment, by region/country: 2005–10 View Figure Download Excel file
6-54 U.S. venture capital investment, by financing stage: Selected years, 2002–10 View Figure Download Excel file
6-55 Financial new investment in clean energy and technologies, by selected region/country/economy: 2004–10 View Figure Download Excel file
6-56 Financial new investment in clean energy and technologies, by select energy and technology: 2004–10 View Figure Download Excel file
6-57 Global venture capital investment in clean energy and technologies: 2004–10 View Figure Download Excel file
6-58 Global venture capital investment in clean energy and technologies: 2004–10 View Figure Download Excel file
6-59 Global government RD&D in clean energy and technologies, by technology area: 2003, 2005, 2007, and 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
6-60 Government RD&D expenditures for clean energy and technologies, by selected region/country: 2000–09 View Figure Download Excel file
6-61 U.S. government RD&D expenditures on clean energy and technologies: 2007–10 View Figure Download Excel file
6-62 U.S. government RD&D in clean energy and technologies, by share of technology area: 2005, 2007, 2009, and 2010 View Figure Download Excel file
6-63 USPTO patents in clean energy and pollution control technologies, by U.S. and non-U.S. inventors: 1995–2010 View Figure Download Excel file
6-64 USPTO patents granted to non-U.S. inventors in clean energy and pollution control technologies, by selected region/country: 1995–2010 View Figure Download Excel file
6-A Apparent domestic consumption of high-technology manufacturing industries, by selected region/country/economy: 1995–2010 View Figure Download Excel file
6-B Top 500 supercomputers by selected region/country: Selected years, 2004–10 View Figure Download Excel file
6-C Components of value added and value capture View Figure Download Excel file
6-D Public stimulus funding for clean energy and technologies, by selected region/country: 2008–09 View Figure Download Excel file

7. Science and Technology: Public Attitudes and Understanding

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7-1 Primary source of information about current news events, science and technology, and specific scientific issues: 2010 View Figure Download Excel file
7-2 Primary source of information about current news events, science and technology, and specific scientific issues: 2001–10 View Figure Download Excel file
7-3 Public interest in selected issues: 2010 View Figure Download Excel file
7-4 Public interest in selected science-related issues: 1979–2010 View Figure Download Excel file
7-5 Network nightly news coverage of science and technology: 1988–2010 View Figure Download Excel file
7-6 Attendance at informal science and other cultural institutions, by institution type and education level: 2008 View Figure Download Excel file
7-7 Mean number of correct answers to trend factual knowledge of science scale: 1992–2010 View Figure Download Excel file
7-8 Correct answers to trend factual knowledge of science scale, by respondent characteristic: 2010 View Figure Download Excel file
7-9 Mean number of correct answers to nanotechnology questions, by correct answers to trend factual knowledge of science scale: 2010 View Figure Download Excel file
7-10 Understanding scientific inquiry, by respondent characteristic: 2010 View Figure Download Excel file
7-11 Public assessment of scientific research: 1979–2010 View Figure Download Excel file
7-12 Public opinion on whether government should fund basic scientific research: 1985–2010 View Figure Download Excel file
7-13 Public assessment of amount of government spending for scientific research: 1981–2010 View Figure Download Excel file
7-14 Public attitudes toward government spending in various policy areas: 2010 View Figure Download Excel file
7-15 Public confidence in institutional leaders, by type of institution: 2010 View Figure Download Excel file
7-16 Worry about quality of environment: 2001–11 View Figure Download Excel file
7-17 Public attitudes toward stem cell research: 2001–10 View Figure Download Excel file
7-18 Public attitudes toward whether scientific research that causes pain to animals should be allowed: 1988–2008 View Figure Download Excel file
7-19 Public assessment of whether the quality of science and mathematics education in America is inadequate: 1985–2008 View Figure Download Excel file

8. State Indicators

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8-1 Average fourth grade mathematics performance: 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
8-2 Students reaching proficiency in fourth grade mathematics: 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
8-3 Average fourth grade science performance: 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
8-4 Students reaching proficiency in fourth grade science: 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
8-5 Average eighth grade mathematics performance: 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
8-6 Students reaching proficiency in eighth grade mathematics: 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
8-7 Average eighth grade science performance: 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
8-8 Students reaching proficiency in eighth grade science: 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
8-9 Public school teacher salaries: 2010 View Figure Download Excel file
8-10 Elementary and secondary public school current expenditures as a percentage of gross domestic product: 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
8-11 Current expenditures per pupil for elementary and secondary public schools: 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
8-12 Percentage of public high school students taking Advanced Placement Exams: 2010 View Figure Download Excel file
8-13 Percentage of public high school students scoring 3 or higher on at least one Advanced Placement Exam: 2010 View Figure Download Excel file
8-14 Percentage of public high school students scoring 3 or higher on Advanced Placement Calculus AB Exam: 2010 View Figure Download Excel file
8-15 High school graduates among individuals 25–44 years old: 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
8-16 Bachelor's degrees conferred per 1,000 individuals 18–24 years old: 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
8-17 Bachelor's degrees in science and engineering conferred per 1,000 individuals 18–24 years old: 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
8-18 Bachelor's degrees in natural sciences and engineering conferred per 1,000 individuals 18–24 years old: 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
8-19 Science and engineering degrees as a percentage of higher education degrees conferred: 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
8-20 Natural sciences and engineering degrees as a percentage of higher education degrees conferred: 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
8-21 Science and engineering graduate students per 1,000 individuals 25–34 years old: 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
8-22 Advanced science and engineering degrees as a percentage of S&E degrees conferred: 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
8-23 Advanced natural sciences and engineering degrees as a percentage of NS&E degrees conferred: 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
8-24 Science and engineering doctoral degrees as a percentage of S&E degrees conferred: 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
8-25 Average undergraduate charge at public 4-year institutions: 2010 View Figure Download Excel file
8-26 Average undergraduate charge at public 4-year institutions as a percentage of disposable personal income: 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
8-27 Appropriations of state tax funds for operating expenses of higher education as a percentage of gross domestic product: 2010 View Figure Download Excel file
8-28 State expenditures on student aid per full-time undergraduate student: 2008 View Figure Download Excel file
8-29 State funding for major public research universities per enrolled student: 2010 View Figure Download Excel file
8-30 Postsecondary degree holders among individuals 25–44 years old: 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
8-31 Bachelor's degree holders among individuals 25–44 years old: 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
8-32 Bachelor's degree holders potentially in the workforce: 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
8-33 Individuals in science and engineering occupations as a percentage of the workforce: 2010 View Figure Download Excel file
8-34 Employed science and engineering doctorate holders as a percentage of the workforce: 2008 View Figure Download Excel file
8-35 Engineers as a percentage of the workforce: 2010 View Figure Download Excel file
8-36 Life and physical scientists as a percentage of the workforce: 2010 View Figure Download Excel file
8-37 Computer specialists as a percentage of the workforce: 2010 View Figure Download Excel file
8-38 Technical workers as a percentage of the workforce: 2010 View Figure Download Excel file
8-39 R&D as a percentage of gross domestic product: 2008 View Figure Download Excel file
8-40 Federal R&D obligations per employed worker: 2008 View Figure Download Excel file
8-41 Federal R&D obligations per individual in science and engineering occupation: 2008 View Figure Download Excel file
8-42 State agency R&D expenditures per $1 million of gross domestic product: 2007 View Figure Download Excel file
8-43 State agency R&D expenditures per employed worker: 2007 View Figure Download Excel file
8-44 State agency R&D expenditures per individual in science and engineering occupation: 2007 View Figure Download Excel file
8-45 Business-performed R&D as a percentage of private-industry output: 2008 View Figure Download Excel file
8-46 Academic science and engineering R&D per $1,000 of gross domestic product: 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
8-47 Science and engineering doctorates conferred per 1,000 employed S&E doctorate holders: 2008 View Figure Download Excel file
8-48 Academic science and engineering article output per 1,000 S&E doctorate holders in academia: 2008 View Figure Download Excel file
8-49 Academic science and engineering article output per $1 million of academic S&E R&D: 2009 View Figure Download Excel file
8-50 Academic patents awarded per 1,000 science and engineering doctorate holders in academia: 2008 View Figure Download Excel file
8-51 Patents awarded per 1,000 individuals in science and engineering occupations: 2010 View Figure Download Excel file
8-52 High-technology establishments as a percentage of all business establishments: 2008 View Figure Download Excel file
8-53 Net high-technology business formations as a percentage of all business establishments: 2008 View Figure Download Excel file
8-54 Employment in high-technology establishments as a percentage of total employment: 2008 View Figure Download Excel file
8-55 Average annual federal Small Business Innovation Research funding per $1 million of gross domestic product: 2008-10 View Figure Download Excel file
8-56 Venture capital disbursed per $1,000 of gross domestic product: 2010 View Figure Download Excel file
8-57 Venture capital deals as a percentage of high-technology business establishments: 2008 View Figure Download Excel file
8-58 Venture capital disbursed per venture capital deal: 2010 View Figure Download Excel file
8-A U.S. map and list of abbreviations View Figure Download Excel file
8-B Example state distribution chart View Figure NA
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