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STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) Workforce Trends & Policy Considerations

Editat de Clark Martin Garcia, Scott Cook
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 mar 2013
Science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) workers drive our nation's innovation and competitiveness by generating new ideas, new companies and new industries. However, U.S. businesses frequently voice concerns over the supply and availability of STEM workers. Over the past 10 years, growth in STEM jobs was three times as fast as growth in non-STEM jobs. STEM workers are also less likely to experience joblessness than their non-STEM counterparts. Science, technology, engineering and mathematics workers play a role in the sustained growth and stability of the U.S. economy, and are a critical component to helping the U.S. win the future. This book explores workforce trends and policy considerations for STEM students and workers.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781622578184
ISBN-10: 162257818X
Pagini: 141
Dimensiuni: 226 x 153 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.21 kg
Editura: Nova Science Publishers Inc

Cuprins

Preface; Immigration of Foreign Nationals with Science, Technology, Engineering, & Mathematics (STEM) Degrees; STEM: Good Jobs Now & for the Future; Women in STEM: A Gender Gap to Innovation; Education Supports Racial & Ethnic Equality in STEM; Two Decades of Increasing Diversity More than Doubled the Number of Minority Graduate Students in Science & Engineering; Testimony of Darla Whitaker, Senior Vice President, Worldwide Human Resources, Texas Instruments. Hearing on "STEM The Tide: Should America Try To Prevent An Exodus of Foreign Graduates of U.S. Universities with Advanced Science Degrees?"; Statement of Vivek Wadhwa, Director of Research, Center for Entrepreneurship & Research Commercialization, Duke University. Hearing on "STEM The Tide: Should America Try to Prevent an Exodus of Foreign Graduates of U.S. Universities with Advanced Science Degrees"?