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Table 505.21. Among 25- to 34-year-olds with a bachelor's or higher degree, percentage who were employed in any occupation, by undergraduate field of study, sex, race/ethnicity, nativity, and citizenship status: 2012
[Standard errors appear in parentheses]
Sex, race/ethnicity, nativity, and citizenship status Total, all fields Bachelor's degree in a science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) field Bachelor's degree in a non-STEM field
STEM total Agriculture/natural resources Architec-ture Computer and infor-mation sciences Engineering/ engineering technologies Biology/ biomedical sciences Math-ematics/ statistics Physical/ social sciences Health studies Non-STEM total Business Education All other fields of study
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Total1  95.7 (0.08) 96.3 (0.10) 97.2 (0.60) 94.9 (1.00) 96.6 (0.33) 96.7 (0.26) 96.6 (0.28) 96.9 (0.63) 95.3 (0.21) 96.9 (0.24) 95.4 (0.12) 95.8 (0.19) 96.8 (0.20) 94.7 (0.17)
Sex                                                        
Male 95.8 (0.11) 96.6 (0.16) 97.0 (0.98) 96.7 (1.18) 97.3 (0.36) 97.0 (0.29) 96.5 (0.44) 97.0 (0.76) 95.4 (0.34) 96.3 (0.69) 95.3 (0.17) 96.3 (0.25) 96.4 (0.51) 94.3 (0.27)
Female 95.6 (0.10) 96.0 (0.15) 97.4 (0.70) 92.3 (1.76) 94.3 (0.96) 95.4 (0.61) 96.6 (0.34) 96.7 (0.99) 95.3 (0.28) 97.0 (0.27) 95.4 (0.14) 95.2 (0.27) 97.0 (0.23) 95.0 (0.19)
                                                         
Race/ethnicity                                                        
White 96.4 (0.09) 97.0 (0.12) 97.1 (0.67) 95.2 (1.03) 97.2 (0.36) 97.5 (0.29) 97.0 (0.33) 97.4 (0.70) 96.1 (0.22) 97.9 (0.24) 96.1 (0.13) 96.8 (0.17) 97.3 (0.19) 95.4 (0.18)
Black 93.2 (0.35) 93.8 (0.45) 97.7 (1.93) (†) 95.8 (1.33) 94.7 (1.27) 93.0 (1.43) 91.9 (3.36) 92.3 (0.87) 94.9 (1.07) 92.9 (0.49) 93.3 (0.77) 94.0 (1.21) 92.4 (0.68)
Hispanic 93.8 (0.31) 94.4 (0.50) 100.0 (#) 95.1 (2.61) 95.2 (1.87) 92.2 (1.39) 95.6 (1.25) 95.4 (2.67) 94.4 (0.86) 95.4 (1.03) 93.5 (0.41) 93.1 (0.75) 95.3 (0.88) 93.4 (0.58)
Asian 94.9 (0.26) 96.1 (0.29) 96.2 (2.73) 92.3 (3.43) 96.4 (0.73) 96.9 (0.45) 97.1 (0.63) 96.9 (1.99) 94.7 (0.75) 94.5 (0.94) 93.1 (0.48) 94.1 (0.66) 92.5 (2.36) 92.0 (0.74)
Pacific Islander 93.9 (3.59) 90.7 (6.35) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) 97.1 (2.74) (†) (†) 98.6 (1.65)
American Indian/Alaska Native2 95.7 (1.38) 94.2 (2.97) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) 96.5 (1.66) 94.0 (4.46) 94.5 (4.74) 98.5 (0.89)
American Indian 95.7 (1.63) 95.1 (3.13) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) 96.0 (1.91) 93.1 (5.07) 92.6 (6.29) 98.3 (1.02)
Alaska Native (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†)
Two or more races 93.9 (0.62) 95.2 (0.83) (†) (†) 92.6 (3.11) 97.2 (1.44) 96.5 (1.84) (†) 94.6 (1.62) 92.7 (1.91) 93.0 (0.87) 92.1 (1.59) 97.1 (1.65) 92.8 (1.20)
                                                         
Race/ethnicity by sex                                                        
Male                                                        
White 96.2 (0.12) 96.9 (0.17) 96.8 (1.14) 97.2 (1.11) 97.5 (0.40) 97.5 (0.31) 96.7 (0.54) 97.7 (0.69) 95.6 (0.38) 97.4 (0.62) 95.7 (0.17) 96.8 (0.25) 96.8 (0.53) 94.8 (0.27)
Black 94.7 (0.52) 95.6 (0.65) (†) (†) 96.3 (1.24) 96.8 (1.12) 93.3 (2.30) 92.2 (4.16) 95.6 (1.29) 95.8 (2.15) 94.2 (0.76) 95.9 (0.86) 91.8 (2.90) 93.1 (1.18)
Hispanic 93.9 (0.51) 94.4 (0.80) (†) 97.3 (2.77) 96.7 (1.92) 92.4 (1.54) 94.3 (2.09) 94.9 (4.07) 94.3 (1.61) 96.3 (1.71) 93.7 (0.68) 93.7 (1.07) 97.0 (1.22) 93.3 (0.85)
Asian 96.3 (0.33) 97.2 (0.38) 97.4 (2.46) 93.2 (4.82) 97.7 (0.75) 97.5 (0.50) 98.3 (0.61) 96.4 (2.58) 96.8 (0.74) 93.4 (2.66) 94.1 (0.76) 95.3 (0.94) 95.9 (3.82) 92.5 (1.26)
Pacific Islander 90.2 (6.32) 87.8 (9.23) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†)
American Indian/Alaska Native2 95.1 (3.10) 92.0 (5.57) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) 98.1 (3.53) (†) (†) 100.0 (#)
American Indian 94.5 (3.47) 90.5 (6.37) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) 97.9 (3.86) (†) (†) 100.0 (#)
Alaska Native (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†)
Two or more races 93.7 (0.81) 95.6 (1.13) (†) (†) 92.0 (3.43) 97.5 (1.63) 94.5 (3.77) (†) 94.6 (2.52) (†) 92.1 (1.34) 92.0 (2.24) 94.2 (4.50) 91.9 (1.82)
Female                                                        
White 96.7 (0.11) 97.1 (0.16) 97.4 (0.74) 92.3 (2.07) 95.9 (1.20) 97.4 (0.65) 97.3 (0.40) 96.9 (1.34) 96.4 (0.26) 98.0 (0.27) 96.5 (0.15) 96.7 (0.26) 97.5 (0.22) 95.9 (0.20)
Black 92.3 (0.43) 92.7 (0.61) (†) (†) 94.8 (2.64) 89.1 (3.48) 92.9 (1.65) 91.6 (4.80) 90.8 (1.19) 94.7 (1.16) 92.1 (0.61) 91.4 (1.22) 94.8 (1.32) 91.9 (0.85)
Hispanic 93.7 (0.35) 94.5 (0.52) (†) (†) 88.7 (5.48) 91.4 (2.54) 96.7 (1.56) 96.1 (3.72) 94.4 (0.95) 95.2 (1.17) 93.4 (0.45) 92.5 (0.96) 95.0 (1.05) 93.4 (0.81)
Asian 93.5 (0.43) 94.5 (0.53) 94.9 (5.07) 91.5 (5.35) 93.2 (1.94) 95.1 (0.98) 96.2 (0.96) 97.8 (1.64) 92.9 (1.26) 94.9 (0.93) 92.4 (0.66) 93.2 (0.91) 91.7 (2.88) 91.7 (1.03)
Pacific Islander 97.7 (2.48) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) 98.9 (1.44) (†) (†) (†)
American Indian/Alaska Native2 96.0 (1.46) 96.5 (2.96) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) 95.8 (1.71) 92.2 (5.15) 93.6 (5.55) 97.9 (1.24)
American Indian 96.4 (1.37) 99.8 (0.32) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) 95.0 (2.02) (†) (†) 97.6 (1.44)
Alaska Native (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†) (†)
Two or more races 94.1 (0.84) 94.8 (1.15) (†) (†) (†) 96.1 (3.05) 98.0 (1.26) (†) 94.6 (2.01) 92.0 (2.20) 93.6 (1.13) 92.2 (2.11) 98.2 (1.42) 93.4 (1.49)
                                                         
Nativity                                                        
Hispanic                                                        
U.S.-born3 94.4 (0.36) 94.3 (0.61) 100.0 (#) 91.2 (4.58) 96.0 (1.76) 92.4 (1.98) 94.9 (1.71) 96.6 (2.56) 93.8 (1.09) 95.4 (1.18) 94.4 (0.48) 94.7 (0.73) 97.3 (0.82) 93.6 (0.66)
Foreign-born 92.5 (0.61) 94.7 (0.84) (†) (†) 93.6 (4.25) 92.0 (1.77) 97.5 (1.35) (†) 96.2 (1.31) 95.6 (1.89) 91.1 (0.92) 90.0 (1.46) 90.3 (2.53) 92.5 (1.35)
Asian                                                        
U.S.-born3 94.8 (0.42) 95.3 (0.63) (†) (†) 96.2 (1.52) 96.3 (1.41) 97.9 (0.69) 91.9 (7.58) 93.9 (1.13) 94.1 (1.89) 94.2 (0.60) 95.3 (0.89) 95.1 (2.62) 93.3 (0.89)
Foreign-born 95.0 (0.31) 96.3 (0.34) 100.0 (#) 91.3 (4.90) 96.4 (0.80) 97.0 (0.43) 96.6 (0.97) 98.0 (1.45) 95.2 (1.08) 94.7 (1.06) 92.3 (0.68) 93.5 (0.87) 91.1 (3.49) 91.0 (1.05)
                                                         
Citizenship status                                                        
U.S.-born citizen 96.0 (0.08) 96.5 (0.12) 97.0 (0.65) 95.2 (1.00) 96.7 (0.37) 97.0 (0.31) 96.8 (0.31) 96.7 (0.72) 95.5 (0.22) 97.4 (0.23) 95.7 (0.12) 96.4 (0.18) 97.2 (0.19) 95.0 (0.17)
Naturalized citizen 93.8 (0.38) 95.1 (0.51) 97.6 (2.57) 92.1 (4.63) 95.6 (1.52) 94.1 (1.13) 95.7 (0.95) 96.6 (2.94) 94.6 (0.98) 95.8 (0.88) 92.7 (0.58) 94.1 (0.70) 93.1 (2.05) 91.0 (0.95)
Noncitizen 94.4 (0.31) 96.0 (0.32) 100.0 (#) 94.1 (3.19) 96.8 (0.69) 96.8 (0.41) 95.8 (0.97) 98.0 (1.13) 94.2 (0.89) 92.9 (1.45) 91.7 (0.65) 90.8 (0.86) 89.4 (2.40) 92.9 (0.87)
†Not applicable.
#Rounds to zero.
‡Reporting standards not met (too few cases for a reliable estimate).
1 Total includes other racial/ethnic groups not shown separately.
2 Includes persons reporting American Indian alone, persons reporting Alaska Native alone, and persons from American Indian and/or Alaska Native tribes specified or not specified.
3 Includes those born in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, American Samoa, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the Northern Marianas, as well as those born abroad to U.S.-citizen parents.  
NOTE: Estimates are for the entire population of bachelor's degree holders in the indicated age range, including persons living in households and persons living in group quarters (such as college residence halls, residential treatment centers, military barracks, and correctional facilities). The first bachelor’s degree major reported by respondents was used to classify their field of study, even though they were able to report a second bachelor’s degree major and may possess advanced degrees in other fields. STEM fields, as defined here, consist of the fields specified in columns 4 through 11. Data were assembled based on major field aggregations, except that management of STEM activities was counted as a STEM field instead of a business field. Race categories exclude persons of Hispanic ethnicity.  
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Commerce, Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS), 2012. (This table was prepared April 2014.)

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