Education
In addition to adeptly managing the existing workforce, the health of the industry relies on a steady supply of highly educated individuals, particularly those earning university degrees in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields. The number of individuals pursuing these degrees provides insight into the pool of potential future employees, and trends in students pursuing these fields reflect changing perceptions of the quantity and desirability of opportunities in these areas as well as general interest in the field.
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