Latest data from OECD studies the state of technology manpower looking at higher education engineering graduates between the ages of 25 and 34 across OECD and G20 member countries – 42 countries in total.The report shows that skilled manpower across the technology sector has been shrinking rapidly from EU and the United states
India and China have reduced the share of tertiary graduates from Europe, Japan and the United States in the global talent pool.
India and China have reduced the share of tertiary graduates from Europe, Japan and the United States in the global talent pool.
Engineering Graduates break up by country : 2010 |
- China will produce 29% of all higher education graduates aged 25-34 (up from 18% in 2010); India, will account for 12% technology graduates by 2020
- The number of engineering graduates in US will account for just 11%, by 2020( (down from 14% in 2010);)
- EU and United States combined will account for just 25% technology graduates
- UK’s share should increase from 3% in 2010 to 4% in 2020;
- By 2020, 6% of young engineering graduates will be from Indonesia
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