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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... foreign national . In the Boston Globe the recruitment section appears unbelievably thick for a job- short economy . Most of the ads are for the high tech industry . The main reason for this is that the industry is people poor . To ...
... foreign national . In the Boston Globe the recruitment section appears unbelievably thick for a job- short economy . Most of the ads are for the high tech industry . The main reason for this is that the industry is people poor . To ...
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... foreign engineers as faculty members . This practice , however , raises two problems . The first , of course , is whether these engineers are in effect immigrants , and therefore permanent recruits to the U.S. scene , or whether they ...
... foreign engineers as faculty members . This practice , however , raises two problems . The first , of course , is whether these engineers are in effect immigrants , and therefore permanent recruits to the U.S. scene , or whether they ...
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... foreign students . Foreign enroll- ment has doubled since 1975 and is currently at 47 percent of Ph . D.'s , 40 percent of masters degrees and 8 percent of bachelors degrees . Although some estimates show production increasing to 65,000 ...
... foreign students . Foreign enroll- ment has doubled since 1975 and is currently at 47 percent of Ph . D.'s , 40 percent of masters degrees and 8 percent of bachelors degrees . Although some estimates show production increasing to 65,000 ...
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... foreign nations grew from 17 percent in 1960 to 38 percent in 1979 . Foreign controlled portion of the U.S. consumer electronics market increased from 5.6 percent in 1960 to 50.6 percent in 1979 . Foreign controlled portion of the U.S. ...
... foreign nations grew from 17 percent in 1960 to 38 percent in 1979 . Foreign controlled portion of the U.S. consumer electronics market increased from 5.6 percent in 1960 to 50.6 percent in 1979 . Foreign controlled portion of the U.S. ...
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... foreign gain coupled with U.S. declining emphasis on technology , productivity and technical education is causing a rapid shift in the technological balance . I can only conclude the U.S. is approaching the loss of its world ...
... foreign gain coupled with U.S. declining emphasis on technology , productivity and technical education is causing a rapid shift in the technological balance . I can only conclude the U.S. is approaching the loss of its world ...
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