Study finds STEM workers more likely to find jobs in denser STEM labor markets

Monday, September 12, 2016 - 14:51 in Psychology & Sociology

In one of the first attempts to understand the geography of STEM degree-job matching, a Dartmouth-led study published in Economic Geography finds that matching is much more likely in dense rather than in large STEM labor markets.

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