Diversity in the Mathematical Community: What the Data Show Ellen Kirkman Wake Forest University
Outline Sources of Data Faculty New Doctorates Graduate Students Undergraduate Students
Sources of Data 1. NSF “Women, Minorities, Persons with Disabilities in S & E” 2. “A national analysis of minorities in science and engineering faculties at research universities” (Diversity in Science Association and University of Oklahoma) 3. CBMS 2005 Survey 4. Annual Reports of Joint Data Committee and AMS Data (Notices) 5. “Has the Women-in-Mathematics Problem Been Solved?” Allyn Jackson (Notices August 2004)
Full-time FacultyAsianBlackHispanicWhiteOther Math PhD level men12%1%2%66%1% women3%0%1%14%0% Math MA level men10%3%2%54%2% women4%1%2%22%1% Math BA level men6%2% 57%3% women3%1% 25%2% Stat PhD level men18%1% 55%2% women7%1%0%16%1%
Minority Tenure-Track Faculty at “Top 50” Institutions AssistantAssociateFullAll %4.6%3.0%3.6% %2.7%2.2%2.3%
Minority Faculty FY 2007 Asst Black Assoc Black Full Black Asst Hispanic Assoc Hispanic Full Hispanic Harvard MIT Princeton Stanford UC Berkeley
Women Faculty FY 2007 AsstAssocFull Harvard500 MIT102 Princeton201 Stanford002 UC Berkeley 109
% Female of Tenured/Tenure-Track Faculty Math Faculty Doctoral9%12% Masters21%25% Bachelors22%27%
Involvement in AMS 2007 AMS Membership in US: 67% male, 17% female,15% unknown Invited Address Speakers: 84% male, 16% female Speakers at Special Sessions: 81% male, 18% female, 2% unknown 2007 AMS Trustee and Council Members: 66% male, 34% female 2007 AMS Editorial Committees: 84% male, 16% female
U.S. Citizen Doctorates Awarded
Doctorates Awarded to Minorities
U.S. Citizen Doctoral Recipients Total Black Hispanic American Indian223200
Percentage of Ph.D.s Earned Black1.5%2.5% Hispanic2.3%3.3% Native0.2%0.3% Asian13.9%12.4% Female22.5%28.7% White Male64.1%58.7%
Percentage Female of U.S. Citizen New Doctorates
New Doctorates: Women : Doctorates to U.S. citizens: 774 Female: 78 Male: : Doctorates to U.S. citizens: 576 Female:180 Male:396
New Doctoral Women in Statistics Group IV (Statistics) 175 out of 357 (49.0%) Other Doctoral Groups Combined: 271 out of 976 (27.8%) Overall 33.4% new Doctorates given to women
% Female of New Doctorates Produced/Hired by Doctoral Groups I(Pu)I(Pr)IIIIIIVVaTotal Produced 25% 30%35%49%23%33% Hired 20%27%29%40%45%33%34%
Leading Producers of Women Doctorates through Maryland 49 (27.37%) UCLA 40 (25.00%) U. Illinois 40 (24.84%) UC Berkeley 39 (15.98%) MIT 37 (21.26%) U. Wisc. 34 (20.61%) Stony Brook 32 (31.68%) Michigan 30 (19.35%) Rutgers 26 (26.00%) Nebraska 26 (41.27%)
Graduate Enrollment
Minority Graduate Enrollment
First Year Graduate Enrollment
Minority First Year Graduate Enrollment
Graduate Enrollment in Groups I, II, III, V(a) US Citizen URM % URM10.2%9.1%9.6%9.3%8.9%
First Year Graduate Enrollment in Groups I, II, III, V(a) US Citizen URM % URM12.0%9.2%9.6%9.7%10.0%
Percentages of Females in Graduate Students and in First Year Graduate Students Fall
Number of Undergraduate Degrees
Undergraduate Degrees to Minorities
Percentage of Undergraduate Degrees to Minorities
Top Baccalaureate Origin of Black S&E Doctoral Recipients
Top Baccalaureate Origin of Hispanic S&E Doctoral Recipients
Top Baccalaureate Origin of American Indian S&E Doctoral Recipients