Professional Women and Minorities: A Total Human Resources Data Compendium 17th edition
Prepared by Nicole Di Fabio, Carolyn Brandi and Lisa Frehill
Published by The Commission on Professionals in Science and Technology (CPST) in 2008.
A detailed reference book of data on human resources presented in over 250 tables with breakouts by sex and minority status. Professional Women and Minorities is widely regarded as the single most authoritative source of data and trends in science and technology. Data on enrollments, degrees, and the general, academic, and federal workforce by field and subfield are included. Published biennially for nearly three decades. The Commission on Professionals in Science and Technology (CPST), founded in 1953 as the Scientific Manpower Commission, is a nonprofit organization whose membership includes leading professional scientific societies, corporations, academic institutions, non-profit organizations, and individuals concerned with the education and employment of scientists and engineers. CPST specializes in the collection, analysis and dissemination of reliable information about the human resources of the United States in the fields of science, engineering and technology. For more information, visit www.cpst.org.
STEMTrends (Formerly CPST Comments), a digest of current developments affecting the recruitment, training, and utilization of scientists and engineers, is available for download in PDF format. 52 weekly e-alerts and six print issues published each year. Go to www.cpst.org to subscribe!!!
Another CPST study also available through AGI: Salaries of Scientists, Engineers and Technicians - A Summary of Salary Surveys 22nd edition.
ISBN 0190-1796. spiral bound, 8.50"x11.00" 350 pp. item #300354
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