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Science and engineering careers in the United States : an analysis of markets and employment
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Science and engineering careers in the United States : an analysis of markets and employment

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Supporting "The best and brightest" in science and engineering : NSF graduate research fellowships / Richard B. Freeman, Tanwin Chang, and Hanley Chiang
Internationalization of U.S. doctorate education / John Bound, Sarah Turner, and Patrick Walsh
Improving the postdoctoral experience : an empirical approach / Geoff Davis
Immigration in high-skill labor markets : the impact of foreign students on the earnings of doctorates / George J. Borjas
Does science promote women? Evidence from academia 1973-2001 / Donna K. Ginther and Shulamit Kahn
Patterns of male and female scientific dissemination in public and private science / Kjersten Bunker Whittington
Educational mismatch among Ph.D.s : determinants and consequences / Keith A. Bender and John S. Heywood
Capturing knowledge : the location decision of new Ph.D.s working in industry / Albert J. Sumell, Paula E. Stephan, and James D. Adams
Instruments of commerce and knowledge : probe microscopy, 1980-2000 / Cyrus C. M. Moody
International knowledge flows : evidence from an inventor-firm matched data set / Jinyoung Kim, Sangjoon John Lee, and Gerald Marschke
Growing allocative inefficiency of the U.S. higher education sector / James D. Adams and J. Roger Clemmons.

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