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Home : Research and Stats : Profession Trend Data : Percentage of Masters Degrees Awarded in Sociology
   
 

Percentage of Masters Degrees Awarded in Sociology

Sociology Masters by Race, Ethnicity 95 - 06 (P)
Of all Master's degrees awarded in sociology during this period, there was a small, but steady decline in percentage of African Americans, Asians and Pacific Islanders receiving these degrees, while percentages increased among Hispanics.

Related charts:
  • Doctorate Degrees Awarded in Sociology by Race Ethnicity, 1995-2006 (in Percents or Number of Degrees)
  • Bachelor’s Degrees Awarded in Sociology by Race Ethnicity, 1995-2006 (in Percents or Number of Degrees)
  • Masters Degrees Awarded in Sociology by Race Ethnicity, 1995-2006 (Number of Degrees)
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