Science, Engineering, and Humanities Doctorates in the United States: 1981 Profile |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Doctoral Population by Field | 8 |
Employment Status by Field of Doctorate | 15 |
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4-Year Coll/Univ/Med Sch Agricultural Sciences Appendix art history biological sciences Chemistry cohort computer sciences Doctorate Recipients doctorates in education earth/environmental sciences East South Central Educational Institution Elem/Secondary School employed full-time Employed Part-Time Employed Ph.D.s employment field employment status engineering Ph.D.s estimated February Field of Doctorate Field of Employment Field of Ph.D foreign citizens full-time and part-time highest percentage Hispanic humanists Humanities Doctorates humanities Ph.D.s Includes labor force Lang Lang late respondents Lit & Lit Mathematics median annual salary median salaries Medical Sciences Music Theater Non-Tenure Track Nonfaculty nonrespondents part-time employed percentage of Ph.D.s Ph.D.s by Response Physics/Astronomy postdoctoral appointments primary work activity professional fields Professor Psychology racial/ethnic recent Ph.D.s Response rate sampling error sampling frame science and engineering science/engineering Ph.D.s Scientists and Engineers seeking employment Social Sciences speech/theater stratum Survey of Doctorate survey sample Table Tenured total population Type of Employer U.S. Government unemployed and seeking unemployment rate