Engineering Manpower Concerns: Hearings Before the Committee on Science and Technology, U.S. House of Representatives, Ninety-seventh Congress, First Session, October 6, 7, 1981U.S. Government Printing Office, 1982 - 174 pages |
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... demand , many engineering schools are limiting undergraduate enrollments , and this poses a perplexing problem . Colleges and universities have found that they are unable to compete with the salaries industry is offering . This drain of ...
... demand , many engineering schools are limiting undergraduate enrollments , and this poses a perplexing problem . Colleges and universities have found that they are unable to compete with the salaries industry is offering . This drain of ...
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... demand for engineers with bachelor degrees has been so great over the past decade , and continues to be so great , that the economic incentives for young engineers with bachelor degrees to go into industrial jobs has meant that the ...
... demand for engineers with bachelor degrees has been so great over the past decade , and continues to be so great , that the economic incentives for young engineers with bachelor degrees to go into industrial jobs has meant that the ...
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... demand and past demand for engineers is likely to continue . Strictly speaking , I think we have no more capability to predict that than our economic predic- tors seem to have to tell us what the economy is going to do and , in fact ...
... demand and past demand for engineers is likely to continue . Strictly speaking , I think we have no more capability to predict that than our economic predic- tors seem to have to tell us what the economy is going to do and , in fact ...
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... demand for new engineers receiving their bachelor's degree has continued to be strong , and competitive forces have kept the entering salaries of engineers at a high enough level to attract U.S. engineering graduates into industry in ...
... demand for new engineers receiving their bachelor's degree has continued to be strong , and competitive forces have kept the entering salaries of engineers at a high enough level to attract U.S. engineering graduates into industry in ...
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... demand continues to be very high , and the estimates made by various industries , for example the electronic and computer industry , suggests that in those industries they see a continuing high demand . In an attempt to obtain ...
... demand continues to be very high , and the estimates made by various industries , for example the electronic and computer industry , suggests that in those industries they see a continuing high demand . In an attempt to obtain ...
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