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Appendix A: Foreign Engineers and Engineering Studentsin the United States, Charles E. Falk
Pages 31-78

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... APPENDIX A FOREIGN ENGINEERS AND ENGINEERING STUDENTS IN THE UNITED STATES Charles E
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... labor force, by degree level, 1982 Foreign engineers, by sector of er~pl~nt and field, 1982 Portion of foreign er~ineer';, bar sear of el~loym~t and field, 1982 Foreign engineers, by primary work activity and field, 1982 Portion of firms truer Foretop sc'~t~sts engineers, 1985 Foreign citizens as percent of recent hires of scientists and engineers in forms that employed thern, 1985 abortion of U.S.~ny funded R&D performed by foreign subsidiaries, 1975-1985 ~ _ a, ,~ _ _ _ ~ Foreign students, by field of study, 1955-1985 Number of foreign engineering students at all levels, 1955-1986 Foreign engineering students, bar academic level, 1964, 1974, arid 1984 Foreign eng~n~ring students, by area of origin, 1983-84 Countries that priced the largest number of foreign eng~neerir~g sb~d~ts, 1983-84 Tiding countries of origin for foreign recipients of doctorates In ~ring, 1985 Foreigners; as a proportion of all undergraduate er~aneer ing sunders, by subfield, 1985 33 3 i` ~ 37 38 39 77 40 4 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57
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... 28 Foreign as a proportion of all engineering facula in doctorate granting institutions in seceded subfield=, by type of visa, 1985-86 29 Foreign as proportions of all engineering faculty and assistant professors, age 35 Or leach for Alec ted years, 1975-1985 LEST OF TABLES 1 Employed Engineers, by Field and Citizenship Status, 1982 (percent in parentheses) 2 Foreign Engineers in the U.S.
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... U.S. and Foreign Eng mooring Faculty, Age 35 or Tess, 1975-1985 35 75 75 76
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... For all other data sources used in this report, Foreign is equivalent to Nonresident alien."' war Force Only about 3 . 3 percent of all engineers employed in the United States in 1982 and 1984 were foreign nationals.
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... More than 40 percent of foreign eng veering salients are engaged in graduate studies (Figure A-14) , and they oonstibuted aver 40 percent of all full-time engineering grade ate students in doctorate-granting institutions in 1985 (Figure A-20.
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... About 84 percent of permanent visa holders and 39 percent of those with temporary visas expected to have employment in the United States. This pro portion was much greater than the 56 and 11 percent, respectively, who indicated planned U.S.
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... SOURCES: Special tabulations from Oak Ridge Associated Universities, based on National Science Foundation's 1982 Postcensal Survey. FIGURE A-5 Foreign engineers in the U.S.
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... Visa _ I Temp. Visa 0 10 20 30 40 50 Percent of All Students in Each Citizenship Category 60 70 SITS: National Research Council ' s Survey of Earned Doctorates; National Science F~ation, Foreign Citizens in U
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... FIGURE: A-29 Foreign as proportions of all engineering facula arm] assistant professors, age 35 or less, for sele~ years, 1975-1985.
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... SC~S: Social tabulations freon Oak Ridge Associated Universities, based on National Science Foundation ' s 1972 and 1982 Postnasal Surveys. TABLE A-2: Foreign Engineers in the U.S.
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... Includes teaching and operations. NOTE: Includes oniv individuals reporting emnlovment in enain^~rina occupant ons in 1982 ~ sources: Special tabulations from Oak Ridge Associated Universities based on National Science Foundation's 1982 Postcensal Survey.
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... TABLE A-8: Her of Foreign Engineering Students at All Levels, 1955 1986 Year Namer year Nut 1955 7, 618 1975 42, 000 1960 11,279 1980 76,950 1965 18,084 1985 75,370 1970 29, 731 1986 74, 580 SEE: M Zil~ulos (ea.
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... 0 33 . 7 Unknown location 3.9 6.5 3.0 9.5 SOURCES: National Research Council ' s Survey of Earned Doctorates; National Science Fourx~tion, Foreign Citizens in U
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... S . Foreign 1975 1977 1979 1981 1983 1985 89.4 85.7 72.9 75.9 54.3 53.4 10.6 14.3 27.1 24.3 45.7 46.6 89.4 85.7 77.1 72.1 46.3 50.5 10.6 14.3 22.9 27.9 53.7 49.5 SCURCE: National Research Ccuncil's Survey of Doctorate Recipients.
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