Zolas Nikolas, Goldschlag Nathan, Jarmin Ron, Stephan Paula, Smith Jason Owen-, Rosen Rebecca F, Allen Barbara McFadden, Weinberg Bruce A, Lane Julia I
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Science. 2015 Dec 11;350(6266):1367-71. doi: 10.1126/science.aac5949.
In evaluating research investments, it is important to establish whether the expertise gained by researchers in conducting their projects propagates into the broader economy. For eight universities, it was possible to combine data from the UMETRICS project, which provided administrative records on graduate students supported by funded research, with data from the U.S. Census Bureau. The analysis covers 2010-2012 earnings and placement outcomes of people receiving doctorates in 2009-2011. Almost 40% of supported doctorate recipients, both federally and nonfederally funded, entered industry and, when they did, they disproportionately got jobs at large and high-wage establishments in high-tech and professional service industries. Although Ph.D. recipients spread nationally, there was also geographic clustering in employment near the universities that trained and employed the researchers. We also show large differences across fields in placement outcomes.
在评估研究投资时,确定研究人员在开展项目过程中所获得的专业知识是否能传播到更广泛的经济领域至关重要。对于八所大学而言,有可能将来自UMETRICS项目的数据(该项目提供了由资助研究支持的研究生的行政记录)与美国人口普查局的数据相结合。该分析涵盖了2009 - 2011年获得博士学位者在2010 - 2012年的收入和就业情况。几乎40%获得资助的博士学位获得者,无论其资金来自联邦还是非联邦,都进入了行业领域,并且当他们进入行业时,他们在高科技和专业服务行业的大型高工资企业中获得工作的比例过高。尽管博士学位获得者分布在全国,但在培养和雇佣研究人员的大学附近的就业方面也存在地理集聚现象。我们还展示了不同领域在就业结果方面存在的巨大差异。