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US Research and Engineering Jobs Are Moving Overseas

FEB 01, 2004

DOI: 10.1063/1.1688057

William Persinger

The article on the research workforce (Physics Today, August 2003, page 26 ) argues that more American scientists and engineers are needed for the “future of the country’s research and engineering workforce.”

Much of US manufacturing and, increasingly, services such as engineering design, information technology support, technical writing, and call or help centers have moved overseas in pursuit of significantly cheaper labor. Many US companies have sharply reduced or eliminated their R&D departments to cut costs and to improve their quarterly earnings.

So who is going to hire all these additional scientists and engineers for the US workforce?

More about the Authors

William Persinger. (persingw@exis.net) Chesapeake, Virginia, US .

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Volume 57, Number 2

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