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The engineering labor market: an overview of recent trends
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The engineering labor market: an overview of recent trends

Daniel Kuehn and Hal Salzman
U.S. Engineering in a Global Economy, pp.11-46
University of Chicago/NBER
2018
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7282/t3-8aqx-qs47

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Labor markets STEM Engineers Engineering workforce Engineering
This chapter sets the stage for the the book, U.S. Engineering in a Global Economy, with a review of the engineering labor force, focusing on the employment, salary, and career trajectories of graduates that obtain engineering degrees and work in the field. Lacking a single comprehensive data source on engineers, this chapter draws on a wide variety of longitudinal career data and establishment-based employment and earnings data available from different government surveys of scientists, engineers and employers and on education administrative data on the supply of engineers coming from U.S. universities to Census survey data on the numbers from overseas. It disaggregates engineering into major subfields, whose employment differs sufficiently to face different supply and demand conditions.
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