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Who are physicists? What do they do?

JAN 01, 1966
Sylvia Barisch

•The 1964 median salary for physicists and astronomers taken as a group was $1000 higher than that of all scientists. • The physics‐astronomy group is younger than scientists in general. • Forty‐two percent of them are employed by industry.

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Sylvia Barisch, American Insutitute of Physics.

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Volume 19, Number 1

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