Universities and employers want easier access to foreign science and engineering (S&E) students and workers. Most U.S. residents with degrees in S&E fields are U.S.-born citizens, and there are far more U.S. citizens with S&E degrees, about 15 million, than are employed in S&E occupations, about 5 million. Foreign students and workers in S&E occupations are concentrated in computer-related jobs, and their presence raises trade-offs for U.S. students and workers. For example, making it easier for U.S. employers to hire foreign S&E workers allows employers to specify precisely the qualities desired to fill a particular job quickly while limiting options for U.S. workers who could fill that job with some retraining. Thi...
In many countries there is a deep concern about shortages of Science and Engineering workers (S&E). ...
The fraction of doctoral degrees awarded to foreign students rose from 11.3 to 24.4 percent between ...
We examine the consequences of the heavy inflow of foreign talent for U.S. scientists and engineers ...
Universities and employers want easier access to foreign science and engineering (S&E) students ...
[From Summary] The increased presence of foreign students in graduate science and engineering progra...
Science and engineering fields are important to a nation’s economy, especially in the areas of innov...
This paper develops four propositions that show that changes in the global job market for science an...
In this paper, we document the importance of high-skilled immigration for U.S. employment in STEM fi...
Foreign-born scientists and engineers (S&Es) have long played a prominent role in U.S. technological...
The Chronicle of Higher Education recently reported that the number of doctoral degrees awarded in t...
International students represent a large percentage of the student population in science, technology...
According to a recent National Science Board report, restrictive U.S. visa policies are beginning to...
In the modern labor force, the need for skills such as dexterity, physical endurance, and precision ...
International students represent a large percentage of the student population in science, technology...
[Excerpt] In the 21st century, global competition and rapid advances in science and technology will ...
In many countries there is a deep concern about shortages of Science and Engineering workers (S&E). ...
The fraction of doctoral degrees awarded to foreign students rose from 11.3 to 24.4 percent between ...
We examine the consequences of the heavy inflow of foreign talent for U.S. scientists and engineers ...
Universities and employers want easier access to foreign science and engineering (S&E) students ...
[From Summary] The increased presence of foreign students in graduate science and engineering progra...
Science and engineering fields are important to a nation’s economy, especially in the areas of innov...
This paper develops four propositions that show that changes in the global job market for science an...
In this paper, we document the importance of high-skilled immigration for U.S. employment in STEM fi...
Foreign-born scientists and engineers (S&Es) have long played a prominent role in U.S. technological...
The Chronicle of Higher Education recently reported that the number of doctoral degrees awarded in t...
International students represent a large percentage of the student population in science, technology...
According to a recent National Science Board report, restrictive U.S. visa policies are beginning to...
In the modern labor force, the need for skills such as dexterity, physical endurance, and precision ...
International students represent a large percentage of the student population in science, technology...
[Excerpt] In the 21st century, global competition and rapid advances in science and technology will ...
In many countries there is a deep concern about shortages of Science and Engineering workers (S&E). ...
The fraction of doctoral degrees awarded to foreign students rose from 11.3 to 24.4 percent between ...
We examine the consequences of the heavy inflow of foreign talent for U.S. scientists and engineers ...