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Perceptions of the Job Market: 1996 Masters Degree Recipients in Psychology


Figures indicate that just under 1/3 of master's recipients held positive perceptions (good to excellent) of the job market while just over one-fifth held negative perceptions (poor to bleak). Approximately 31% reported a fair perception. Overall, the perceptions of a majority of respondents were positive.

Perceptions of the Job Market: 1996 Master's Degree Recipients in Psychology

Source: 1996 Employment Survey: Psychology Graduates with Master?s, Specialist?s, and Related Degrees. Compiled by APA Research Office, March 1999.

Last Updated: April 1999


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