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Table 11-0. Employed U.S. scientists and engineers, by all degree levels, level of highest degree, and years since highest degree: 2013
 

Level of highest degree              Employed scientists and engineers < 5 5–9 10–14 15–19 20–24 25–29 30–34 35+
Number SE Number SE Number SE Number SE Number SE Number SE Number SE Number SE Number SE
All degree levelsa 23,557,000 336,000 4,108,000 108,500 3,991,000 73,500 3,333,000 64,500 2,902,000 68,000 2,523,000 55,000 2,268,000 60,500 1,902,000 49,000 2,530,000 48,500
Bachelor's 13,432,000 237,000 1,996,000 76,000 2,114,000 51,000 1,790,000 50,000 1,675,000 54,000 1,503,000 45,000 1,420,000 50,000 1,232,000 43,500 1,702,000 42,500
Master's 6,882,000 109,500 1,578,000 45,000 1,386,000 37,500 1,044,000 30,000 840,000 25,500 666,000 20,000 526,000 19,500 399,000 18,000 443,000 18,500
Doctorate 1,154,000 16,000 217,000 7,500 186,000 5,000 170,000 6,500 167,000 6,000 129,000 4,500 100,000 5,500 84,000 3,500 102,000 4,000

Data codes used in these tables: * = value < 500. D = suppressed to avoid disclosure of confidential information. S = suppressed for reliability; coefficient of variation exceeds publication standards.
Abbreviations used in these tables: S&E = science and engineering; SE = standard error.
a Total includes professional degrees not broken out separately.
NOTES: Numbers are rounded to the nearest 1,000. Standard errors for numbers are rounded up to the nearest 500. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. Scientists and engineers are bachelor's and higher degreed individuals living in the United States with an S&E or S&E-related degree or occupation. See appendix for additional details on coverage, eligibility, educational field classification, and occupational classification.
SOURCE: National Science Foundation, National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics, Scientists and Engineers Statistical Data System (SESTAT): 2013.
Data from survey cycle 2013, as of 24 February 2015.