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Appendix C Additional Information on Diversity Among Physics and Astronomy Students
Pages 60-61

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... The data for African American physics Ph.D.'s are not so positive. The number has stayed relatively constant with an average of 10-20 earned each year from 1997 to 2012.4 For women, the data on SHINE workshop students supported by the National Science Foundation from 20062009 show that only 31 percent were women, and that the absolute number per year has essentially stayed the same since 2007 (ICCGS Table 4.9)
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... b American Institute of Physics, 2015, African American Participation among Bachelor's in Physical Sciences and Engineering, College Park, Md., https://www.aip.org/sites/default/files/statistics/minorities/africanamer-pse-13.1.pdf.


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