Engineering education and practice in the United States : engineering employment characteristics
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β¦ Table of Contents
1 Front Matter
2 Executive Summary
3 1. Introduction
4 2. The Engineering Work Force
5 3. Utilization of Engineers
6 4. Quality of the Work Force
7 5. Resilience of the Work Force
8 6. International Comparisons
9 7. Supply and Demand for Engineers
10 Notes
11 Appendix A: Supplementary Data-Engineering Employment Characteristics
12 Appendix B: Women in Engineering
13 Appendix C: The Social Context of Minorities in Engineering
14 Appendix D: Informal Mail Survey of Employers of Engineers
15 Appendix E: Report on the Role of the Federal Government in the Education ..
β¦ Subjects
Engineers -- Employment -- United States;Engineers -- Employment;United States
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