Does SESTAT cover people trained in a science or engineering field but who currently work in another field?
As long as a person received at least a bachelor’s degree in a science or engineering field, he or she is represented in the SESTAT database, regardless of current occupation. Furthermore, a person working as a scientist or engineer in April 1993, but who has no degree at any level in science or engineering is also included in the SESTAT database as long as they hold a bachelor’s degree in any field.
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