The U.S. Scientific and Technical Workforce: Improving Data for Decisionmaking

Published: Jun 21, 1995
Abstract
: The U.S. scientific, technical, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce makes key contributions to the nation's economic growth, national security, and other national goals. Given the importance of this workforce, monitoring and understanding its health and vitality are in the national interest. In 2003, a RAND Corporation study examined the issue of potential labor shortages in this workforce, which has been a recurring concern in...
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Title
The U.S. Scientific and Technical Workforce: Improving Data for Decisionmaking
Published Date
Jun 21, 1995
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