Very nearly zero.
According to the 2000 Census, there are less than 4.3 million holders of doctorate (or equivalent) degrees in the USA. If you compare that to a workforce of 138 million and assume the proportion remains approximately the same for second-time doctorate recipients, you end up with an estimate of 130,000 double-doctorate holders, or 0.09%. If instead you compare that 4.3 million to the 280 million total people in the USA (as it was then), you get an estimate closer to 65,000 double-doctorate holders, or 0.02%. That percentage might be a little higher as competition and total US population have increased since 2000, or it might be a little lower as people answering census questions may exaggerate their credentials. In any case, "very nearly zero" is still a good estimate.
According to the U. S. Census of 2004, 9.4% of the US citizens 25 and older hold a graduate or professional degree. Click on the related links section for more information.
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actually, according to a Harvard study, about 3% of everyone in the world has a mastars degree, and 9% have a bachelors degree.
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more than 1 percent.
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According to the US Census Bureau 2010, 27.2% of the US population have a bachelor's degree or higher.
What I can say is according to the United States Census 2010, 27.9% of the Utah population has a bachelors degree or higher. In addition, as of 2005, 6.8 % of the United States population have attained a master' degree.What I can say is according to the United States Census 2010, 27.9% of the Utah population has a bachelors degree or higher. In addition, as of 2005, 6.8 % of the United States population have attained a master' degree.What I can say is according to the United States Census 2010, 27.9% of the Utah population has a bachelors degree or higher. In addition, as of 2005, 6.8 % of the United States population have attained a master' degree.What I can say is according to the United States Census 2010, 27.9% of the Utah population has a bachelors degree or higher. In addition, as of 2005, 6.8 % of the United States population have attained a master' degree.What I can say is according to the United States Census 2010, 27.9% of the Utah population has a bachelors degree or higher. In addition, as of 2005, 6.8 % of the United States population have attained a master' degree.What I can say is according to the United States Census 2010, 27.9% of the Utah population has a bachelors degree or higher. In addition, as of 2005, 6.8 % of the United States population have attained a master' degree.
In 2006, over half of 25-64 year olds (59% or 6.3 million people) held a non-secondary school qualification with 63% for men and to 56% for women. The proportion of people whose highest non-school qualification is a Bachelor or higher degree is 23% for men 25% for women.
Which has a higher population density a city or an area in the country side?
White Americans were moving to the suburbs (apex)
According to the United States Census, 27.3% of Alaska's population have a bachelor's degree or higher.
In general, a masters degree will earn you a higher salary, regardless of what the degree is in. It is worth it to go back to get your masters. you will earn a higher paying job.
According to the United States Census Bureau, 19.3 % of Kentucky's population has a bachelor's degree or higher.
According to the US Census Bureau 2010, 27.2% of the US population have a bachelor's degree or higher.
yes
I can tell you within the United States, according to the US Census Bureau 2010, 27.2% of the US population has a bachelor's degree or higher.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 27.3% of the Alaskan population has a bachelor's degree or higher.
According to the US Census Bureau, 22.4% of the Oklahoma population has a bachelor's degree or higher.
The highest is postdoctoral or a Ph.D degree. The second highest is masters degree. Both are called 'graduate' studies. The lowest level is the bachelor's degree or your 'undergraduate degree' in college.
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Yes. # Certificate/diploma # Associates # Bachelors # Masters # PhD
yes it is. Degrees in Order 2 yr - associates degree 4 yr - bachelors degree 6yr - masters degree 8yr (depends on area of study) - PhD