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This quantitative analysis explores the adequacy of the U.S. S&E workforce, focusing on employment rates, growth trends, and occupational projections within IT, Science, and Engineering from 2002 to 2012. It delves into the market perspective, comparing degree production with projected job openings within different fields such as Engineering, Physical Sciences, Mathematics, Computer Science, Biological Sciences, and Agricultural Sciences, providing valuable insights for policymakers and stakeholders.
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Remarks before the Computing Research AssociationThe Adequacy of the U.S. S&E Workforce:A QUANTITATIVE PERSPECTIVE John Sargent Senior Policy Analyst U.S. Department of Commerce
IT, Science and Engineering Occupational Projections, 2002-2012Employment, Numbers
IT, Science and Engineering Occupational Projections, 2002-2012Employment Growth: Numbers
Occupational Distribution of Projected S&E Job Openings(new jobs plus net replacements)2002-2012 70%
The Market PerspectiveDegree Production vs. Projected Job Openings
Mathematics and Computer ScienceDegrees & Projected Job Openings
Biological and Agricultural SciencesDegrees & Projected Job Openings