US Engineering in a Global Economy
Richard Freeman and
Hal Salzman
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JEL-codes: D2 J31 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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Chapters in this book:
- Front matter, acknowledgments , pp -11

- Richard Freeman and Hal Salzman
- Introduction for "U.S. Engineering in a Global Economy" , pp 1-9

- Richard Freeman and Hal Salzman
- The Engineering Labor Market: An Overview of Recent Trends , pp 11-46

- Daniel Kuehn and Hal Salzman
- Career Plans of Undergraduate Engineering Students: Characteristics and Contexts , pp 49-85

- Shannon K. Gilmartin, Anthony Lising Antonio, Samantha R. Brunhaver, Helen L. Chen and Sheri D. Sheppard
- Engineering Educational Opportunity: Impacts of 1970s and 1980s Policies to Increase the Share of Black College Graduates with a Major in Engineering or Computer Science , pp 87-128

- Catherine J. Weinberger
- Bridging the Gaps between Engineering Education and Practice , pp 129-163

- Samantha R. Brunhaver, Russell F. Korte, Stephen R. Barley and Sheri D. Sheppard
- The Effects of Scientists and Engineers on Productivity and Earnings at the Establishment Where They Work , pp 167-191

- Erling Barth, James Davis, Richard Freeman and Andrew J. Wang
- What Goes On under the Hood? How Engineers Innovate in the Automotive Supply Chain , pp 193-214

- Susan Helper and Jennifer Kuan
- The Influence of Licensing Engineers on Their Labor Market , pp 217-241

- Yoon Sun Hur, Morris M. Kleiner and Yingchun Wang
- Dynamics of Engineering Labor Markets: Petroleum Engineering Demand and Responsive Supply , pp 243-262

- Leonard Lynn, Hal Salzman and Daniel Kuehn
- Bridge to Permanent Immigration or Temporary Labor? The H-1B Visa Program Is a Source of Both , pp 263-283

- Ron Hira
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