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- W1164726756 abstract "In forecasting the supply and demand of highly trained human resoun:es at the nationallevel, it must be recognized that people flow through a network that starts at kindergarten and ends in higher education. The upper reaches of this pipeline ex hibit many branches and even some feedback loops. Network models used in such forecasting require people flow data, in addition to many socioeco nomic and political considerations. This paper, us ing a systems approach, points out the voids in the U.S. national education statistics. 1. BACKGROUND Few will deny that the United States is one of the most well-developed nations of the world. Our Gross National Product in 1983 amounted to $3,304.8 billion. Few will deny that our educational establishment is a major eco nomic sector. In 1983, we spent $215.4 billion on educating our young, from the elementary through the high school level, and we spent $82.5 billion in the field of higher education, for a total of $222.4 billion. The amount of money we spent on educating our populace is 6.7% of the U.S. Gross National Product, a Significant percentage. In terms of total dol lars, it exceeded the Gross National Product of most nations on the globe." @default.
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- W1164726756 title "On the Voids in U.S. National Education Statistics" @default.
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