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STEM Performance and Supply: Assessing the Evidence for Education Policy
Authors:Salzman  Hal  Lieff Benderly  Beryl
Institution:1.E.J. Bloustein School of Planning & Public Policy, J.J. Heldrich Center for Workforce Development, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, 08901, USA
;2.J.J. Heldrich Center for Workforce Development, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, 08901, USA
;
Abstract:

The relationship between education policy and workforce policy has long been uneasy. It is widely believed in many quarters of American society that the U.S. education system is in decline and, what’s more, that it bears significant responsibility for a wide range of social ills, including stagnant wages, increasing inequality, high unemployment, and overall economic lethargy. However, as analyzed in this paper, the preponderance of evidence suggests that the U.S. education system has produced ample supplies of students to respond to STEM labor market demand. The “pipeline” of STEM-potential students is similarly strong and expanding.

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