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American Sociological Association: Masters Degrees Awarded in Sociology by Gender
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Number of Masters Degrees Awarded in Sociology Since 1966 by Gender

Summary:
As this graph illustrates, the number of women receiving Masters degrees in sociology after 2000 parallels the number of men receiving degrees at the high point of Masters degree production in the mid-1970s before experiencing declines in the past few years.
Related charts:
- Number of Doctoral Degrees Awarded in Sociology By Gender, 1966-2010
- Number of Baccalaureate Degrees Awarded in Sociology By Gender, 1966-2010
- Percentage of Sociology Degrees Awarded to Women by Degree Level, 1966-2010
Source:
U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), Integrated Post-secondary Education Data System (IPEDS) Completions, 1996-2010 (Washington, DC: NCES, 2011). Retrieved from https://webcaspar.nsf.gov.
Data: A tabular version of this data. (Data and charts may be found on different tabs in the spreadsheet).