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STEM
Workforce Data Project
The
STEM Workforce Data Project
identifies and distributes reliable statistics on scientific,
technological, engineering and mathematical (STEM) workers in the United
States. The project draws on the full range of statistical resources
offered by U.S. federal agencies as well as other private sources of
information, to issue reports and data in both print and electronic
formats. This project is supported by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.
There are one hundred and
seven (107) data archive tables divided into fourteen (14) groups. The
data archive tables supplement the STEM Workforce Data Project's first
nine reports
The STEM Workforce Data Project's first nine reports:
1. Twenty Years of
Scientific and Technical Employment
2. Women in Science and Technology: the Sisyphean Challenge of Change
3. Sisyphus Revisited: Participation by Minorities in STEM Occupations,
1994-2004
4. The Foreign Born in Science and Technology
5. Science and Technology Salaries: Trends and Details, 1995-2005
6. Four Decades of STEM Degrees, 1966-2004: "The Devil is in the
Details"
7. STEM Employment Forecasts and Distributions Among Employment Sectors
8. Is U.S. Science and Technology Adrift?
9. Policy and the STEM Workforce System
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