Federal Funding of Doctoral Recipients: Results from New Linked Survey and Transaction Data

25 Pages Posted: 11 Jan 2017 Last revised: 26 May 2023

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Wan-Ying Chang

National Science Foundation

Wei Cheng

Ohio State University (OSU)

Julia Lane

Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA); Wagner Graduate School of Public Service

Bruce A. Weinberg

Ohio State University (OSU) - Economics; IZA Institute of Labor Economics; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

Date Written: January 2017

Abstract

Funding of research is critically important because it affects the flow of new, doctorally qualified scientists into the workforce. This paper provides new insights into how survey data can be combined with administrative records to examine the ways in which funding affects workforce decisions. We show that NSF supports more graduate students per dollar spent than other federal agencies. Not surprisingly, NIH heavily supports biology, health, and psychology PhDs, while NSF heavily supports PhDs in engineering, the physical sciences, mathematics, and computer science. Federal funding overall and by agency is related to who does research – a larger share of doctoral recipients supported by NIH are women (50%), African American (2.6%) and Hispanic (4.2%), compared to NSF, the Department of Defense (DOD) or the Department of Energy (DOE). Finally, federal funding is highly correlated with the pipeline of researchers going into different fields, particularly R&D fields, and the decision to pursue postdoctoral fellowships.

Suggested Citation

Chang, Wan-Ying and Cheng, Wei and Lane, Julia and Lane, Julia and Weinberg, Bruce A., Federal Funding of Doctoral Recipients: Results from New Linked Survey and Transaction Data (January 2017). NBER Working Paper No. w23019, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2897297

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