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School of Industrial & Labor Relations-------- Director, Institute for Workplace Studies
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National Science Foundation (NSF)
Women, Minorities, and Persons with Disabilities in S&E: Graduate Enrollment, Doctoral Degrees, and Postdoctorate Status Data Update [26 October 2010]
http://www.nsf.gov/statistics/wmpd/
Specific TABLES at
http://www.nsf.gov/statistics/wmpd/enroll.cfm#graduate
GraduateData Updated: October 2010
Figure Title
D-1 Female share of S&E graduate students, by field: 2008
D-2 Underrepresented minority share of S&E graduate students, by field: 2008
D-3 Underrepresented minority share of S&E graduate students, by sex and field: 2008
D-4 Field distribution of graduate students, by disability status: 2008
D-1 S&E graduate students, by field, sex and race/ethnicity: 2008
D-2 Black U.S.-citizen and permanent-resident S&E graduate students in all institutions and in HBCUs, by field and sex: 2008
D-3 Hispanic U.S.-citizen and permanent-resident S&E graduate students in all institutions and in HHEs, by field and sex: 2008
D-4 Disability status of S&E graduate students, by sex, age, race/ethnicity, enrollment, and citizenship status: 2008
D-5 Field distribution of graduate student enrollment, by disability status: 2008
D-6 Enrollment status of S&E graduate students, by field and sex: 2008
D-7 Enrollment status of S&E graduate students, by field, citizenship, and race/ethnicity: 2008
D-8 Primary source of support for full-time S&E graduate students, by sex and field: 2008
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