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Percent of Physics Faculty Members Who Are Women, 2002- 2022
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Percent of Physics Faculty Members Who Are Women, 2002- 2022

February 2023
Percent of Astronomy Faculty Members Who Are Women, 2003-2022
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Percent of Astronomy Faculty Members Who Are Women, 2003-2022

February 2023
Demographics of Astronomy PhDs, Classes of 2018, 2019, and 2020 Combined
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Demographics of Astronomy PhDs, Classes of 2018, 2019, and 2020 Combined

January 2023
The Number of Doctorates Earned in Physics, 2014-15 to 2018-19
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The Number of Doctorates Earned in Physics, 2014-15 to 2018-19

April 2022
Percent of Physics Bachelor’s Earned by Women, Classes of 1976 to 2020
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Percent of Physics Bachelor’s Earned by Women, Classes of 1976 to 2020

October 2021
LSAGS Harrassment Report
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Exploring Harassment and Discrimination Experiences in Astronomy

March 2022
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Measuring and Analyzing the Gender Gap in Science through the Global Survey of Scientists

January 2020
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Number of Women Faculty Members in Physics and Astronomy Departments by Highest Degree Granted, 2008-2016

March 2019
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Percent of Physics PhDs Earned by Women, Classes 1980 through 2019

February 2021
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Demographic Profile of Physics PhDs, Class of 2019

February 2021

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