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Science Jobs Shortfall
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Remember last January when Bush made his state of the economy speech, saying, "You can't compete in the 21st century unless we're educating young engineers and physicists and chemists -- unless our kids have the skills necessary to fill the jobs of the 21st century." Well, it turns out a recent report from the Urban Institute shows that every year the number of of science and engineering graduates (with a 4-year degree) outnumbers S&E job openings in the United States by a ratio three to one.

Instead, Science Progress today promotes the idea of cross-discipline studying when it comes to science. After all, it would be nice to have politicians and staffers who understood the science behind stem cell research or biofuels. It'd be nice if science journalists understood the subjects they were writing about. The list of cross-nondisciplinary jobs goes  on. The bottom line is that if we produce an army of scientists and engineers, we'd better have jobs for all of them.


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Why just us?
By Superduperficial Dec 12th 2007 at 3:07 pm EST
Why can't they go abroad to work?

Just as I support removing the cap on H1-B visas so people can come here to work, I have no problem with Americans going to work abroad if that's where the money is. Why should immigration be a one-way street?
Re: Why just us?
By JR Dec 13th 2007 at 3:06 am EST
Well, economic theory aside, a lot of us are worried about maintaining American supremacy in techonological and industrial development. The more we develop technology in this country, the stronger a position this country is in vis-a-vis the rest of the world, and that's not necessarily a bad thing.

Plus, in many of these fields (such as embryonic stem cell research), the only reason why this country isn't in the lead is because of arbitrary and anti-scientific legislation hindering research. If we can avoid having a mass migration of scientific minds out of the country by eliminating a few stupid laws, then "viva."
  
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