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Statistics
American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE):
- Engineering by the Numbers (2008)
This report by the ASEE contains statistics for engineering enrollment and degrees from 1999-2008 for bachelor, master, and post-doctorate students. Summary by Michael Gibbons, director of data research for ASEE.
Michael Gibbons, director of data research for American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE), "Engineering by the Numbers", 2009. http://www.asee.org/publications/profiles/index.cfm.
Computing Research Association (CRA):
- CRA Taulbee Survey
The Taulbee Survey is the principal source of information on the enrollment, production, and employment of Ph.D.s in computer science and computer engineering (CS & CE) and in providing salary and demographic data for faculty in CS & CE in North America. Statistics given include gender and ethnicity breakdowns ... [more]
Hispanic Students: 2010 Statistical Survey:
- A report from the U.S. Census Bureau, Educational Attainment in the
United States: 2009,reveals that just 13 percent of Hispanics over the age of 25 hold a bachelor's degree or higher, compared with 53 percent of Asian-Americans, 33 percent of Whites and 19 percent of African-Americans. This represents an increase of one-half of a percent in B.A. attainment for Hispanics since 2007.
Melissa Campbell, Hispanic Outlook (Jan 2011). https://www.wdhstore.com/hispanic/data/pdf/jan3-hipanicstudents.pdf
National Science Foundation (NSF):
New Image for Computing (NIC):
- New Image for Computing - Report on Market Research (April 2009)
This report covers the first phase of the NIC initiative: market research and initial message testing, which was developed and implemented by Manhattan-based marketing and communications firms, BBMG and Global Strategy Group. In late 2008, NIC conducted a national online survey of college-bound high school students, ages 13–17, whose overall gender and ethnic representation mirrors that of all incoming U.S. freshmen.
WGBH Educational Foundation and the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), "New Image for Computing Report on Market Research (April 2009)", Apr 2009, Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), 7 May 2009, http://www.acm.org/membership/NIC.pdf.
Pew Hispanic Center:
- Latino Youths Optimistic But Beset by Problems (released 12/11/09)
- Demographics of U.S. Hispanics by Country of Origin (released 10/15/09)
- Statistical Portrait of Hispanics in the United States
This statistical profile of the Latino population is based on Pew Hispanic Center tabulations of the Census Bureau's 2007 American Community Survey (ACS). The ACS is the largest household survey in the United States, with a sample of about 3 million addresses. It covers virtually the same topics as those in the long form of the decennial census. The ACS is designed to provide estimates of the size and characteristics of the resident population, which includes persons living in households and, for the first time, persons living in group quarters ... [more]
U.S. Census:
Other:
- A National Analysis of Minorities in Science and Engineering Faculties at Research Universities
A demographic analysis of tenure and tenure track faculty at the top 100 departments of science and engineering. Under representation of women and minorities remains a problem, and this report examines the statistics and draws conclusions about the preparedness of the United States talent pool and pipeline for critical necessary faculty in the science and engineering fields. For academics and industry.
Nelson, Donna J., et all, University of Oklahoma, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, "A National Analysis of Minorities in Science and Engineering Faculties at Research Universities." (Norman, OK October 2007) http://cheminfo.ou.edu/~djn/diversity/Faculty_Tables_FY07/07Report.pdf
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