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Home : Research and Stats : Profession Trend Data : Employed US Social Scientists with Doctoral Degrees
   
 

Employed US Social Scientists with Doctoral Degrees

  
Employed U.S. Social and Other Scientists with
Doctoral Degrees by Employment Sector, 1997-2001
Employment Sector
Field of Study Year Educational Institutions Private-For Profit Private Not-for-Profit Government Self-Employed & Other Sector (Total Number Employed)
Economics 1997 57.7% 16.7% 5.0% 13.9% 6.7% (20,080)
1999 59.2 17.0 3.7 11.2 8.8 (21,190)
2001 55.7 17.0 3.5 15.0 8.9 (21,690)
Political Science 1997 70.5 9.5 5.0 11.3 3.6 (15,820)
1999 69.9 9.8 4.5 10.4 5.5 (16,090)
2001 70.3 10.5 4.4 10.3 4.6 (16,910)
Psychology 1997 39.8 21.9 10.1 11.2 17.0 (79,320)
1999 40.2 20.7 9.7 10.2 19.2 (84,300)
2001 40.1 22.0 9.7 10.1 18.1 (88,890)
Sociology 1997 75.5 6.2 7.6 7.1 3.4 (13,230)
1999 74.1 8.0 8.0 6.7 3.1 (13,420)
2001 73.2 6.0 10.1 7.4 3.4 (13,710)
Other Social Sciences 1997 67.5 12.3 6.3 9.1 4.8 (21,940)
1999 66.0 13.4 6.2 8.6 5.7 (23,590)
2001 66.1 14.6 5.8 9.4 3.9 (23,850)
All Social Sciences 1997 66.9 11.8 5.9 10.6 4.9 (71,070)
1999 66.3 12.7 5.5 9.4 6.1 (74,300)
2001 65.3 12.8 5.6 10.8 5.4 (76,170)
All Sciences 1997 51.1 27.0 5.6 10.7 5.7 (429,820)
1999 50.1 28.4 5.4 9.8 6.4 (457,470)
2001 49.5 29.0 5.4 9.9 6.1 (475,300)
All Degree Fields 1997 47.6 31.8 5.1 10.3 5.2 (518,440)
1999 46.2 33.6 5.0 9.4 5.8 (553,360)
2001 45.8 34.3 4.9 9.5 5.5 (574,890)

Source: ASA tabulation derived from: National Science Foundation, Division of Resources Studies, Characteristics of Doctoral Scientists and Engineers in the United States: 1997, NSF 00-308, Project Officer, Kelly H. Knag (Arlington, VA, 1999, Tables 11, 13 and 17).



Note: These data are based on a sample of individuals with doctoral degrees in the sciences or who are employed in the sciences and are under age 75.
Over the five year period from 1997 to 2001, a greater proportion of sociologists with PhDs are employed in educational settings than any other science or social science presented above. Sociologists are also less likely to work in non-academic sectors, especially in the private-for-profit and government sectors. As of 2001, the proportion of sociologists employed in private-not-for-profit organizations increased by 2.5 percent compared to 1997.
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