SummaryTracking what happens to U.S. doctoral students in the sciences after they graduate and enter the workforce isn't easy. Last month the National Science Foundation (NSF) reported that U.S. universities awarded a record number of Ph.D. degrees in 2014: 54,070, with 75% conferred in science and engineering. And the media focused on their alleged gloomy job prospects. But those analyses aren't
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