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John Sargent Senior Policy Analyst U.S. Department of Commerce
Remarks before the Computing Research Association The Adequacy of the U.S. S&E Workforce: A QUANTITATIVE PERSPECTIVE John Sargent Senior Policy Analyst U.S. Department of Commerce
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Unemployment Rates Unemployment Rates for Engineers, IT Workers on the Rise
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Recent Occupational Growth Growth in Numbers
Employment Growth in Science and Engineering Small or Negative, Except IT-related Occupations
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IT, Science and Engineering Occupational Projections, 2002-2012 Employment, Numbers
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IT, Science and Engineering Occupational Projections, 2002-2012 Employment Growth: Numbers
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Occupational Distribution of Projected S&E Job Openings (new jobs plus net replacements) 2002-2012
70%
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The Market Perspective Degree Production vs. Projected Job Openings
Degree Production Exceeds Job Openings in Engineering, Physical Sciences, Biological Sciences Broadly
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Engineering Degrees & Projected Job Openings
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Physical Sciences Degrees & Projected Job Openings
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Mathematics and Computer Science Degrees & Projected Job Openings
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Biological and Agricultural Sciences Degrees & Projected Job Openings
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