Managing the Dynamic Science and Engineering Labor Market in the United States |
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Authors: | B. Lindsay Lowell Philip Martin |
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Affiliation: | 1. Georgetown University;2. University of California, Davis |
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Abstract: | The five million workers employed in science and engineering (S&E) occupations, and the 20 million with S&E degrees, are considered keys to U.S. competitiveness in the 21st century. Most of those earning PhDs in engineering at U.S. universities are foreigners, as are many of those earning PhDs in science. Many U.S. employers assert that the U.S. Government impairs economic competitiveness with policies that force some foreigners who earn advanced degrees from U.S. Universities to leave and restrict admissions of H‐1B temporary foreign workers and that employers want to hire. |
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