Nuclear manpower needs addressed in OECD report
Journal Article
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· Nuclear News (La Grange Park, Illinois); (United States)
OSTI ID:7023057
Attendees of nuclear conferences are well aware of the increasing predominance of gray hair, and educational establishments in most countries are experiencing a decline in enrollments in nuclear-related courses. Clearly, there could be a problem of qualified manpower for the nuclear industry in the future. A report by the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) seeks to assess the supply-and-demand situation for qualified manpower - defined as people with professional occupations as engineers and scientists with at least a bachelor's degree or equivalent. 3 figs.
- OSTI ID:
- 7023057
- Journal Information:
- Nuclear News (La Grange Park, Illinois); (United States), Journal Name: Nuclear News (La Grange Park, Illinois); (United States) Vol. 36:11; ISSN NUNWA8; ISSN 0029-5574
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY, AND ECONOMY
290200 -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Economics & Sociology
290600* -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Nuclear Energy
ANIMALS
INDUSTRY
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
LIFE CYCLE
MAMMALS
MAN
MANPOWER
NEA
NUCLEAR INDUSTRY
OECD
PERSONNEL
PRIMATES
SHORTAGES
VERTEBRATES
290200 -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Economics & Sociology
290600* -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Nuclear Energy
ANIMALS
INDUSTRY
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
LIFE CYCLE
MAMMALS
MAN
MANPOWER
NEA
NUCLEAR INDUSTRY
OECD
PERSONNEL
PRIMATES
SHORTAGES
VERTEBRATES