Political Scientists


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Political Scientists

Political Scientists - Employment & Outlook

The table below provides information about the number of workers in this career in various regions. It also provides information about the expected growth rate and future job openings. 

Employment

Major employers:

  • Federal and state government agencies
  • Business and professional organizations
  • Social science research firms
  • Consulting firms

Outlook

Demand for political scientists is expected to grow faster than average. Almost half of all political scientists work for the government. Demand will increase with growing interest in public policy and politics.

Competition will be strong as this is a very small career with very few job openings. Opportunities will be best for those with a master's or doctoral (PhD) degree. 

 

Political Scientists (CIS 100160)

Location Employment & Growth >>>> Annual openings



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Illinois
170
Very small
&
15.9%
8.2%
>>>>
19
Very few
  Champaign Area
6
Very small
&
0.0%
5.2%
>>>>
0
None
  Charleston-Effingham-Centralia Area
5
Very small
&
20.0%
2.9%
>>>>
0
None
  Cook County
71
Very small
&
18.3%
9.2%
>>>>
8
Very few
  DeKalb-Elgin-Aurora Area
6
Very small
&
16.7%
10.3%
>>>>
0
None
  Du Page County
9
Very small
&
33.3%
8.8%
>>>>
1
Very few
  Lake County
5
Very small
&
20.0%
11.7%
>>>>
0
None
  Mt Vernon-Marion-Carbondale Area
5
Very small
&
0.0%
4.4%
>>>>
0
None
  Peoria-Bloomington Area
8
Very small
&
0.0%
4.5%
>>>>
0
None
  Quincy-Macomb-Galesburg Area
5
Very small
&
20.0%
3.5%
>>>>
0
None
  Springfield Area
17
Very small
&
5.9%
4.6%
>>>>
1
Very few
  St Louis-Belleville Area
5
Very small
&
20.0%
0.9%
>>>>
0
None
United States
6,200
Very small
&
1.6%
4.0%
>>>>
500
Very few
Source: Illinois Career Information System (CIS) brought to you by Illinois Department of Employment Security.