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Center for Workforce Studies (CWS) Presentations

Visit us at booth #439, between International Affairs and the American Psychological Foundation in the APA Resource Center on the exhibition floor.


Friday, August 7, 2009

Session #2119
Challenges to the Educational Pipeline in Psychology
Sponsored by the APA Board of Educational Affairs (BEA)

Participants:
Cathi Grus, PhD
Daniel Michalski, MPA
William E. Pate, II, BA

Time: 10:00-10:50am
Location: Metro Toronto Convention Centre, South Building, Level 700, Room 703

Description: An exploration of recent national-level data on the pipeline in psychology. Discussion of data will include trends in the composition of the psychology educational pipeline and implications for the psychology workforce.

Presentation (PDF)


Session #2154
APA Membership: Past, Present and Possible Futures
Sponsored by the APA Membership Board


Chair: MaryLou Cheal, PhD, Arizona State University
Participants:
Stewart Cooper, PhD, Valparaiso University
Jessica L. Kohout, PhD, APA Center for Workforce Studies
Tanya Jacobsen, MAPP, APA Center for Workforce Studies

Time: 11:00-11:50am
Location: Metro Toronto Convention Centre, South Building, Level 700, Room 713B

Description: This symposium will present data on the APA membership, including counts, demographic data, fields, work activities and settings, and how the membership has changed in past decades. Opinions of student affiliates and members about the Association, current factors affecting APA membership, e.g., economy, diversity, together with targeted strategies to serve/recruit/retain members will be discussed.

Presentation (PDF)


Session #2219
The Future of the Psychology Workforce: Statistics and Trends
Sponsored by the APA Policy and Planning Board (P&P)


Participants:
Jessica L. Kohout, PhD
Ariel A. Finno

Time: 1:00-1:50pm
Location: Metro Toronto Convention Centre, South Building, Level 800, Room 803A

Description: A symposium outlining the current workforce of psychology, how it has changed over the past 50 years, and how it will look in the future. Issues that will impact the psychology workforce will be addressed including changes in practice due to technology and education, health care, changes in academe, and emerging roles for individuals with a doctoral degree in psychology.

Presentation (PDF)


Saturday, August 8, 2009

Session #3079
Graduate School Debt and Starting Salaries in Psychology- Data and Beyond
Sponsored by APAGS


Participants:
William E. Pate, II
Darryl S. Salvador, PsyD
Ariel A. Finno

Time: 9:00-10:50am
Location: Metro Toronto Convention Centre, North Building, Level 200, Summit Room 204

Description: A symposium presenting data on debt by degree type and subfield, along with data on contributing factors to overall debt for psychology graduate students. Starting and eventual salaries by degree level, employment setting and position will be presented. Graduate school loan repayment options will be discussed.

Presentation (PDF)


Session #3190
Diversity Among Psychologists: Examining Interest Profiles of Psychologist Specialties, poster presentation in the Career Counseling and Vocational Psychology poster session.
Sponsored by Division 17


Time: 12:00-12:50am
Location: Metro Toronto Convention Centre, South Building, Level 800, Exhibitor Halls D and E

Description: Current interest profiles of psychologists of varying subfields, utilizing data from a recent study conducted using the newly revised Strong Interest Inventory.


Session #3333
Strategic Planning Data-Debt, Starting Salaries, and Employment

Participants:
Ariel A. Finno
Daniel Michalski, MPA
Tanya Jacobsen, MAPP

Time: 3:00-3:50pm
Location: Metro Toronto Convention Centre, South Building, Level 700, Room 714B

Description: Symposium presenting data that will help in understanding the current situation in graduate education including information on number of degrees earned, debt, financial support, starting and eventual salaries, and employment settings by degree type.

Presentation (PDF)



Session #3374
Minority Representation in Psychology: Successes and Challenges
Sponsored by the APA Board for the Advancement of Psychology in the Public Interest (BAPPI)


Participants:
Jessica L. Kohout, PhD
Andrew Austin-Dailey
William E. Pate, II

Time: 4:00-4:50pm
Location: Metro Toronto Convention Centre, South Building, Level 700, Room 713A

Description: What is the current situation in psychology in terms of diversity? How has it changed in the past 20 years? Why is diversity so important to psychology? What are the challenges and what is APA doing about them? These and other questions regarding minority representation in psychology will be answered using a combination of national data sources (U.S. Census, Department of Education, NSF, and APA), publications, and technical reports written by the presenters.

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