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October | 2014 | The Wonky Chemist
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Science, Policy, and Politics. Conventional wisdom is that there is a shortage of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) workers in the economy. Recently a counter narrative. Has emerged that the US has plenty of STEM workers. Here are some pertinent facts:. In 2011, the unemployment rate of college-educated STEM workers was still 3.4 percent. More than double the 1.4 percent rate it stood at immediately preceding the recession that began in late 2007. Down from 71% in 1997. October 17, 2014.
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314 PAC | The Wonky Chemist
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Science, Policy, and Politics. There’s a new political action committee in town, 314 PAC. That aims to “recruit a new generation of leaders with scientific and technical education and experience to candidacy for elected office.” In the current congress there are two physicists, six engineers, and one microbiologist. The difficulty can be seen in recent campaign. October 11, 2014. October 17, 2014. Tagged political action committee. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. You are commenting u...
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Science, Policy, and Politics. Chemistry Department Best Practices. January 26, 2015. August 12, 2015. Conventional wisdom is that there is a shortage of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) workers in the economy. Recently a counter narrative. Has emerged that the US has plenty of STEM workers. Here are some pertinent facts:. In 2011, the unemployment rate of college-educated STEM workers was still 3.4 percent. Down from 71% in 1997. While the number with a post doc or nothing has climbed.
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