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Home : Research and Stats : Profession Trend Data : Replacement in the Social Sciences
 
  Replacement in the Social Sciences  
     
 
This chart shows that the number of retirements have out paced the number of doctorates awarded in the social and behavioral sciences. While the ratio of new PhDs to retirees for sociologists has leveled off since 2001 (the number of retirements slowed), all other fields witnessed modest upward sweeps. In a few years, all these fields are likely to converge with sociology, unless the numbers of new PhDs entering the labor force from all fields increases.

Replacement in the Social Sciences Chart
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A tabular version of this data in Excel format is available here.