How and Why Government, Universities, and Industry Create Domestic Labor Shortages of Scientists and High-Tech Workers (Content): Difference between revisions

no edit summary
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 35: Line 35:
===Supporting Materials===
===Supporting Materials===
Throughout the paper, Weinstein includes several ''Wage Boxes'' and ''Predictions Boxes'' that provide additional commentary and quotes from key figures in academia, industry, and government. These boxes highlight the prevailing views on wage suppression and labor market manipulation, as well as predictions from economists and demographers about the future of the labor market for scientists and engineers.
Throughout the paper, Weinstein includes several ''Wage Boxes'' and ''Predictions Boxes'' that provide additional commentary and quotes from key figures in academia, industry, and government. These boxes highlight the prevailing views on wage suppression and labor market manipulation, as well as predictions from economists and demographers about the future of the labor market for scientists and engineers.
==On X==
{{#widget:Tweet|id=847145823800455168}}


==References==
==References==