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Explore new state-level data available now from the Science and Engineering State Indicators data tool. Our December update provides new data for more than half of the 50 state indicators. Create comparison charts and downloadable visualizations of updated trend information using a variety of accessible tools available. State Indicators include data on education, the STEM workforce, research and development, and more.
The December 2023 update to the Science and Engineering State Profiles is now available. State profiles provide state-level rankings and totals of science and engineering data for the 50 states, District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. The data tool allows users to compare state profiles for up to seven states or download the entire data set.
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STATE INDICATORS Part of the Science and Engineering Indicators produced in collaboration with the National Science Board, the State Indicators data tool presents findings on state trends in science and technology education, employed workforce, R&D, patents and publications, and knowledge- and technology-intensive industries. The State Indicators data tool includes approximately 60 principal indicators for the United States, individual states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico (when available). The data used to calculate the indicators are gathered from public and private sources.
STATE PROFILES State Profiles is an interactive website providing access to state-level data on science and engineering (S&E) personnel and finances and state rankings. State Profiles displays up to 7 state profiles of the user’s choice. Data are available from surveys sponsored by the National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics within the National Science Foundation on employed science, engineering, or health (SEH) doctorate holders; S&E doctorates awarded, including by major S&E fields; SEH graduate students and postdoctorates; federal research and development obligations by agency and performer; state government agency R&D expenditures; total and business R&D performance; and higher education R&D performance, including by major S&E fields. Data available from other sources include population, civilian labor force, per capita personal income, federal expenditures, patents, small business innovation research awards, and gross domestic product.
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NATIONAL CENTER FOR SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING STATISTICS
The National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics (NCSES) within the U.S. National Science Foundation is the nation's leading provider of statistical data on the U.S. science and engineering enterprise. As a principal federal statistical agency, NCSES serves as a clearinghouse for the collection, interpretation, analysis, and dissemination of objective science and engineering data.
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