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Degrees | Computer and information science degree awards to both men and women fell sharply in the late 1980's. Awards to both turned up sharply in the late 1990's, increasing by one-third for men and 41% for women between 1998 and 2000. | |||||||
Bachelor's degrees awarded, by sex | ||||||||
Master's and Ph.D. awarded, by sex | ||||||||
Employment | ||||||||
College grads in IT by citizenship status | ||||||||
Degree field of college grad in IT jobs | ||||||||
Person in S&E; occupation with degree in related S&E; field | ||||||||
Persons with S&E; degrees working in related S&E; occupation by degree field and sex | ||||||||
Women as % of IT workers with college degrees | ||||||||
Workers with bachelor's degree, by race/ethnicity and sex | ||||||||
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Last Modified: Jul 28, 2003. Contact SRS |
National Science Foundation, Division of Science Resources Statistics Information Card: Degrees in Computer Science and Employment in Information Technology (IT) NSF 02-335 (Arlington, VA). |