1977-78 Graduate Student Survey. AIP Report / Susanne D. Ellis.

The 1977-78 annual Graduate Student Survey analyzes information supplied by graduate physics students and also includes graduate astronomy students. Highlights of the findings are: a continuing decline in the number of graduate physics degree recipients; the reassurance of a steadily improving job m...

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Main Author: Ellis, Susanne D.
Corporate Author: American Institute of Physics. Manpower Statistics Division
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1979.
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Physical Description:13 pages
Format: Microfilm Book
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The 1977-78 annual Graduate Student Survey analyzes information supplied by graduate physics students and also includes graduate astronomy students. Highlights of the findings are: a continuing decline in the number of graduate physics degree recipients; the reassurance of a steadily improving job market for new physicists with graduate degrees; a five percentage-point decrease in the proportion of graduates who accepted postdoctorates with a corresponding increase in employment offers with potential permanence; and a decline in astronomy enrollments and graduate degree recipients. Data are presented on the following areas: employment offers for new physics doctorate and masters recipients, 1973-78; characteristics of the graduate physics student population, 1977-78; characteristics of minority-group graduate physics students; graduate physics students by subfield and years of graduate study completed, 1977-78; sources of support by sex and degree status; number of advanced graduate physics students specializing in selected experimental or theoretical subfields by years of graduate study completed; type of research performed by doctoral candidates with respect to years of graduate study completed; employment offers for 1977-78 doctorate recipients by subfield and type of research; type of employer and work activity of physics terminal masters; and characteristics of astronomy graduate students and doctorate recipients. (SW)
Note:Availability: American Institute of Physics, 355 East 45 Street, New York, NY 10017.
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Call Number:ED172594 Microfiche
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