Difference between revisions of "Participation data"
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This link below has a basic database of Economics degrees earned by Gender from 1966-2009. A simple scatterplot is done to see a time trend. | This link below has a basic database of Economics degrees earned by Gender from 1966-2009. A simple scatterplot is done to see a time trend. | ||
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− | + | The comparison tool allows departments to [[compare]] their participation rates to national averages and/or averages for subgroups such as elite liberal arts institutions. |
Revision as of 00:43, 6 July 2011
In this section,data has been compiled to present patterns of participation for members of various groups at various stages in the field of Economics.
Race
Economics vs Political Science & Public Administration (by race)
Economics vs Political Science & Public Administration (by gender)
Gender
This link below has a basic database of Economics degrees earned by Gender from 1966-2009. A simple scatterplot is done to see a time trend.
Comparison Tool
The comparison tool allows departments to compare their participation rates to national averages and/or averages for subgroups such as elite liberal arts institutions.