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Corley, Elizabeth A.; Sabharwal, Meghna – Research in Higher Education, 2007
The "Chronicle of Higher Education" recently reported that the number of doctoral degrees awarded in the U.S. rose 3.4 percent in 2004, largely because of an increase in foreign students [Smallwood (2005). Doctoral degrees rose 3.4% in 2004, survey finds. The Chronicle of Higher Education, December 9, 2005]. Currently, 20.9 percent [National…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Foreign Nationals, College Faculty, Salaries

Cockroft, David – International Labour Review, 1980
Shows that there are potential problems associated with technological change which demand both serious analytical treatment and the development of sophisticated industrial and social policies. Discusses the office sector, office technology, employment, and trade unions. (CT)
Descriptors: Computer Science, Electronic Equipment, Employers, Employment Patterns
Rothstein, Richard – School Administrator, 2001
Despite politicians' claims to the contrary, public schools are not holding back the economy, and most future jobs will require only modest skill growth. Economists attribute today's economic growth not to improved schools, but to greater efficiency, downward price pressure, and experimentation with lower interest rates. (MLH)
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Economic Change, Education Work Relationship, Elementary Secondary Education
Berenson, Sarah B.; Slaten, Kelli M.; Williams, Laurie; Ho, Chih-Wei – Journal on Educational Resources in Computing, 2004
Those science, mathematics, and engineering faculty who are serious about making the education they offer as available to their daughters as to their sons are, we posit, facing the prospect of dismantling a large part of its traditional pedagogical structure, along with the assumptions and practice which support it. [Seymour and Hewett 1997].Prior…
Descriptors: Careers, Employed Women, Computer Software, Information Technology