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  1. Physics Doctorates: Initial Employment

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  2. The Employment Landscape for New Physics Degree Recipients

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  4. Type of Employment of New Physics PhDs by Employment Sector, Classes of

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  5. Initial Employment of Physics PhDs, 1979 through 2016

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  6. Employment sectors, salaries, and skills used by new physics PhD

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  1. Who's Hiring Physics PhDs

    Who's Hiring Physics PhDs. The data in this resource comes from the AIP Physics PhD Follow-up survey, classes of 2016 through 2020. By clicking on an employment field in the graphic below you will see employers and skills used data for that specific field. American Institute of Physics advances, promotes and serves the physical sciences for the ...

  2. AIP Statistical Research

    AIP Statistical Research is the preeminent source of data on education and employment in physics, astronomy and the physical sciences. AIP has been conducting surveys on education and employment in the physical sciences since 1941 and established a formal statistical research unit in 1962. Today AIP Statistical Research includes a staff of ...

  3. Table 4-1. Unemployment rate among U.S. residing doctoral ...

    Unemployment rate (UR) = U/(E+U). Labor force participation rate (LFR) = (E+U)/P. Residence location is based on reported living location on 1 February 2017. SOURCE: National Science Foundation, National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics, Survey of Doctorate Recipients: 2017.

  4. The Employment Landscape for New Physics Degree Recipients

    The career paths of physics degree recipients vary greatly, influenced by personal circumstances, interests, degree(s), and economics. This article explores the initial postdegree outcomes of physics degree recipients at the bachelor's, master's, and PhD levels. The data come from surveys of physics graduates from the classes of 2017 and 2018 conducted by the Statistical

  5. Unemployment Rate

    Graph and download economic data for Unemployment Rate - College Graduates - Doctoral Degree, 25 years and over (CGDD25O) from Jan 2000 to Jul 2024 about doctoral degree, 25 years +, tertiary schooling, education, unemployment, rate, and USA.

  6. Latest Employment Data on New Physics & Astronomy PhDs

    Salaries for physics PhDs vary depending on the type of initial employment and sector. Those employed in potentially permanent positions in the private sector typically had significantly higher starting salaries than the other employment types, with a median of $105,000 and a very wide range. Physics Doctorates: One Year After Degree — The ...

  7. Physics Doctorates: Initial Employment

    The tables and figures in this focus on represent physics PhDs who received their PhD from a US institution and were residing in the US in the winter following the academic year in which they received their degree. For the combined classes of 2015 and 2016, non-US citizens comprised 47% of the physics PhDs conferred. Our survey response data indicates that 9% of US citizens and 19% of non-US ...

  8. Permanent Jobs Elusive for Recent Physics PhDs

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  9. Is it still possible to get a decent job in academia (specifically

    The overall unemployment rate for those with a physics PhD may be around 1-2%. There are research positions outside of universities, and there are also non-research positions that are both intellectually engaging and financially remunerative. ... From my class of about 55 physics PhD students, I think maybe ~5 of us (including me) got permanent ...

  10. The job market for physicists in the United States

    CareerExplorer rates physicists with a D employability rating, meaning this career should provide weak employment opportunities for the foreseeable future. Over the next 10 years, it is expected the US will need 4,400 physicists. That number is based on 1,000 additional physicists, and the retirement of 3,400 existing physicists.

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  12. The Ph.D Bust: America's Awful Market for Young Scientists—in 7 Charts

    After all, the unemployment rate for those with even a college degree is under 4 percent, and in 2008, science and engineering doctorate holders up to three years out of school had just 1.5 ...

  13. Prospects for a Physics PhD in two years

    And therefore the aip report is worthess; and the unemployment rate for physics PhDs is actually around 20 to even 30 %. And if federal funding drops even further and more industry jobs get taken for foreign workers or get outsourced, then the physics PhD unemployment will be around 40 to even 50 %.

  14. 'Employment crisis' for new Ph.D.s is an illusion

    The jobless rate for young scientists is no higher. A special analysis of the 2010 SDR data found that only 2.1% of Ph.D. scientists and engineers were unemployed 2 years after earning their degrees. And that number drops to 1.9% for those 3 to 5 years beyond their degree. The nonexistent jobs crisis is a reminder of the dangers of taking ...

  15. Unemployment rate of U.S. college graduates, by major 2023

    As of February 2023, 12.1 percent of recent college graduates who majored in Fine Arts were unemployed in the United States. 9.1 percent of recent college graduates who majored in philosophy were ...

  16. Physics Bachelors' Outcomes: Focus on Graduate School and the ...

    This shift toward a higher unemployment rate was likely to have been driven by the major recession and stock market crash in 2020, both driven by the uncertainty of COVID-19's impact on the economy. ... Data from an AIP survey of first-year graduate students found that 93% of students enrolled in a physics PhD program received a full tuition ...

  17. What Is your PhD Worth? The Value of a PhD for Finding Employment

    The unemployment rates of PhDs conceal two important discrepancies, the first one being between disciplines (e.g., philosophy and arts: 11.8% vs engineering sciences: 6.9%, three years after completion), and the second concerning the sectors in which employment is found, with a large majority working in the public sector (non-academic and ...

  18. To PhD or not to PhD? Reviewing employability prospects for recent

    Unemployment rates for younger PhDs are higher when compared to older cohorts. For example, those between the ages of 25 to 34 have an unemployment rate of 7.1 per cent. The unemployment rate for people in the 35 to 44 years age group is 5.9 per cent. The data seems to suggest that recent PhD graduates do not have the employment opportunities ...

  19. Canadian Association of Physics Careers and Jobs

    The level of unemployment within this group was 2-3% with unemployment of those with graduate degrees being less than 1%. Physics graduates can find employment in a wide range of areas. For the group covered by the survey, who were relatively recent graduates, the distribution was: Research and Development - 25.8%. Teaching - 24.1%.

  20. Do all physics jobs require a doctorate ? and is there a high rate of

    While I don't hold a PhD in physics, nor do I work in a physics-related field, but I don't believe a doctorate isn't always a prerequisite for employment in physics. For instance, my high school physics teacher only had a master's degree. ... Unemployment rates for physics graduates are generally low compared to other fields because physics ...

  21. Engineering PhD: frustrated and unemployed

    Also, every labor statistic that I've seen says that the unemployment rate for Ph.D.'s is below people with masters degrees. ... Recent cond. matter physics PhD working in one of the companies mentioned above. Last edited: Sep 17, 2011. Sep 17, 2011 #33 ParticleGrl. 335 23.

  22. The Labor Market for Recent College Graduates

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  23. Fresh grads push PH unemployment rate to 2.38M in July 2024

    As a percentage of 50.40 million Filipinos in the labor force, the number of jobless individuals translates to an unemployment rate of 4.7%, higher than the 3.1% joblessness rate in June. ... "Nakita namin [nitong] July kasi nag-graduate na ang nasa kolehiyo or K-12 at iba sa kanila ay 'di nakahanap ng trabaho (We've observed this July that ...