Document Type
Report
Publication Date
1-2-2021
Keywords
Labor market, economics, Ph.D., non-tenure track, salary, tenure track
Abstract
This year, the survey questionnaire was sent to 368 organizations. Questionnaires were returned by 144 organizations (39.1 percent). Of this year’s responses, 53 (36.8 percent) were from those who responded to the last survey conducted for the 2020-21 academic year. Among the academic institutions responding, the distribution of highest degrees offered was as follows: Ph.D.—51.4 percent; Master’s—11.8 percent and Bachelor’s—35.4 percent.
The responses are reported for all respondents, and separately for Ph.D. Degree granting institutions and for schools whose highest degree offered is the Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree. Data for the top 30 institutions in the revised National Research Council’s Research Doctorate Report, 2011, are reported as a subset of Ph.D. Degree granting schools. They are referred to as the Top 30.
Citation
Jebaraj, M., Sorto, D., & Kali, R. (2021). Survey of the Labor Market for New Ph.D. Hires in Economics 2021-2022. Labor Market Survey. Retrieved from https://scholarworks.uark.edu/labor-market/21