Document Type

Report

Publication Date

1-8-2011

Keywords

Labor market, economics, Ph.D., non-tenure track, salary, tenure track

Abstract

This year, the survey questionnaire was sent to 402 organizations. Questionnaires were returned by 191 (47.5 percent) for a response rate that was higher than the 2009-10 survey response rate of 37.8 percent. Of this year’s responses, 109 (57.1 percent) were from those who responded to last year’s survey; 82 (42.9 percent) came from new respondents. Among the academic institutions responding, the distribution of highest degrees offered was as follows: Ph.D.—47.9 percent; Master—12.8 percent and Bachelor—39.4 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 or Master degree. Data for institutions in the National Research Council’s Research Doctorate Report, 2010, are reported as a subset of Ph.D. degree granting schools. They are referred to as the Top 30. Previous labor market reports used rankings from the 1995 Research Doctorate Report.

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