A List of Sources Related to the Engineering Market (by first author).
Within the National Science Federation website:
1995 Professional Societies Workshop presentation "New Developments in the Production and Employment of Engineers"
by Dick Ellis of the American Association of Engineering Societies
1995 Professional Society Workshop presentation "Shifts in Employment and Compensation for Electrical and Electronics Engineers"
by Vin O'Neill, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.
Human Resources for Science and Technology: The Asian Region
by Jean M. Johnson, NSF
From the American Society for Engineering Education homepage:
Is Grad School for Me?
by Randall A. Yoshisato, Dow Chemical Company (PDF file)
Industrial Experience: Its Role in Faculty Commitment to Teaching
by James Fairweather and Karen Paulson (PDF file)
Reengineering Ph.D. Programs
by Merl Baker, College of Engineering and Computer Science Univeristy of Tennessee at Chattanooga (PDF file)
Redirecting Engineering Ph.D. Programs to Meet Job Demands
by Merl Baker, College of Engineering and Computer Science University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (PDF file)
Projection of Employment of Engineers 1990-2005
by Ronald E. Kutscher, Associate Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor (PDF file)
Industry Expectations of New Engineers: A Survey to Assist Curriculum Designers
by James D. Lang, Susan Cruse, and Francis D. McVey
Women Engineers: A Study of Educational Preparation and Professional Success
by Debra A.G. Robinson, Ph.D., and Barbara Ann Reilly, Ph.D.