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A Total Human Resources Data Compendium
A detailed reference book of data on human resources presented in over 250 tables with breakouts by sex and minority status. Professional Women and Minorities is widely regarded as the single most authoritative source of data and trends in science and technology. Data on enrollments, degrees, and the general, academic, and federal workforce by field and subfield are included. Published biennially for nearly three decades.
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Policy and the STEM Workforce System -
This is the ninth in a series of reports from the STEM Workforce Data Project. The report describes the elements of the STEM workforce system and discusses various policy mechanisms that can influence the system. The report was prepared by Ron Hira, Assistant Professor of Public Policy, Rochester Institute of Technology. 8 pages.
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Is U.S. Science and Technology Adrift? -
This is the eighth in a series of reports from the STEM Workforce Data Project. The report examines the apparent decline in STEM employment in the United States since 2001 after years of significant growth. The report was prepared by Richard Ellis of Ellis Research Services. 6 pages.
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Effects of Recent Revisions in Federal Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) Categories on Counts of the Employment of STEM Professionals -
This white paper, part of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation-funded STEM Workforce Data Project, examines the effects of the revised Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) categories on counts of the employment of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) professionals. The paper was written by Richard A. Ellis of Ellis Research Services. 20 pages.
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