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Women | Women are less likely to be tenured than their male colleagues, except among the most recent doctorates. | ||||
Bachelor's degrees | |||||
Doctoral degrees | |||||
Women in S&E; occupations | |||||
Tenure status of doctoral S&E; employed full-time | |||||
Minorities | |||||
Bachelor's degrees in S&E; | |||||
S&E; bachelor's degrees 20-24 year olds | |||||
Doctoral degrees in S&E; | |||||
Underrepresented minorities in S&E; occupations | |||||
Persons with Disabilities | |||||
S&E doctoral degree recipients | |||||
Persons with disabilities in S&E; occupations | |||||
Employed S&E;, by disability and age | |||||
Employed S&E; with disabilities, by age at onset of disability | |||||
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Last Modified: Jul 24, 2003. Contact SRS |
National Science Foundation, Division of Science Resources Statistics Information Cards: Women, Minorities, and Persons with Disabilities NSF 02-334 (Arlington, VA). |