Over the last decade, there has been significant concern regarding a shortage of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workers to meet the demands of the labor market. At the same time, many experts have presented evidence of a STEM worker surplus. The literature tends to lean heavily in one direction or the other: one side proclaims an impending STEM crisis and the other side asserts a STEM surplus. This paper tries to reconcile the “STEM Crisis” vs. “STEM Surplus” debate by segmenting the STEM labor market into different industries, occupations, and skill levels. We conduct an in-depth analysis of the STEM labor market using a comprehensive literature review in conjunction with sources such as employment statistics, new...
STEM education is typically defined as a curriculum that covers the academic areas of Science, Techn...
The relationship between education policy and workforce policy has long been uneasy. It is widely be...
There is a clear need throughout the United States for more workers in science, technology, engineer...
The last decade has seen considerable concern regarding a shortage of science, technology, engineeri...
Thesis: S.M. in Technology and Policy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Di...
This article attempts to address the workforce crisis with implications for economic competitiveness...
Despite naysayers, the nation is producing more than enough workers in scientific and engineering fi...
Policymakers and industry leaders are claiming that the U.S. has an insufficient number of STEM grad...
Problems with the supply of highly skilled science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) w...
Do employers in "non-STEM" occupations (e.g. Graphic Designers, Economists) seek to hire STEM (Scien...
Problems with the supply of highly skilled science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) w...
There is a growing shortage of skilled labor in the United States construction industry. As the baby...
Concerns over the supply of highly-skilled (HS) science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) wo...
(STEM) have experienced problems in producing adequate numbers of graduates to meet workforce needs ...
abstract: The demand for new workers in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) occu...
STEM education is typically defined as a curriculum that covers the academic areas of Science, Techn...
The relationship between education policy and workforce policy has long been uneasy. It is widely be...
There is a clear need throughout the United States for more workers in science, technology, engineer...
The last decade has seen considerable concern regarding a shortage of science, technology, engineeri...
Thesis: S.M. in Technology and Policy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Di...
This article attempts to address the workforce crisis with implications for economic competitiveness...
Despite naysayers, the nation is producing more than enough workers in scientific and engineering fi...
Policymakers and industry leaders are claiming that the U.S. has an insufficient number of STEM grad...
Problems with the supply of highly skilled science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) w...
Do employers in "non-STEM" occupations (e.g. Graphic Designers, Economists) seek to hire STEM (Scien...
Problems with the supply of highly skilled science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) w...
There is a growing shortage of skilled labor in the United States construction industry. As the baby...
Concerns over the supply of highly-skilled (HS) science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) wo...
(STEM) have experienced problems in producing adequate numbers of graduates to meet workforce needs ...
abstract: The demand for new workers in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) occu...
STEM education is typically defined as a curriculum that covers the academic areas of Science, Techn...
The relationship between education policy and workforce policy has long been uneasy. It is widely be...
There is a clear need throughout the United States for more workers in science, technology, engineer...