Placement Report: Political Science Ph.D.s and ABDs on the Job Market in 1997
PS Political Science & Politics1998Vol. 31(4), pp. 818–825
Abstract
t is of vital importance for the sustainability and growth of the discipline, and of great interest to those in the discipline, that political science doctoral students get jobs. For this reason, the American Political Science Association surveys all U.S. Ph.D.-granting political science departments regarding their placement classes' placement experiences and reports on the findings. This is a report on the responses of 105 departments (81 % of all Ph.D. programs) to the 1997 placement survey. It presents a picture of what the members of this placement class looked like, how they were. placed, how successful they were in getting jobs, and what made them more (or less) successful candidates.
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