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+-   Japan "running out of engineers"-> on Saturday May 17 2008, @07:58AM bfwebster

Submitted by bfwebster on Saturday May 17 2008, @07:58AM
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bfwebster writes "A story in the New York Times reports that Japan, a country that rebuilt itself as a technological power after World War II, now faces an increasing shortage of college graduates with degrees in science and engineering. Says the article: "By one ministry of internal affairs estimate, the digital technology industry here is already short almost half a million engineers." The article goes on to point out that the overall trend of waning interest in science and technology has been going on for "almost two decades" and that the shortage is made worse by the traditional reluctance of Japanese companies to hire and use foreign workers. The US has had a similar trend for quite some time: "Undergraduate engineering enrollment declined through most of the 1980s and 1990s, rose from 2000 through 2003, and declined slightly in recent years.""
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