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Why foreign STEM PhDs are unlikely to work for US technology startups
Michael Roach
, John Skrentny
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Established Firms
100%
Technology Startups
100%
Visa Policy
60%
Start-up Companies
40%
United States
20%
Large Segment
20%
Economic Growth
20%
Industrial Development
20%
Individual Preferences
20%
Industrial Research
20%
Risk Preferences
20%
Technology Sector
20%
Highest Wages
20%
Longitudinal Survey
20%
Permanent Residents
20%
Risk Tolerance
20%
Innovation Development
20%
Entrepreneurial Activity
20%
Green Card
20%
First Job
20%
National Economics
20%
Economic Competitiveness
20%
Job Creation
20%
National Innovation
20%
Work-related Risk Factors
20%
Social Sciences
USA
100%
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
100%
Startup
100%
Professional Occupations
23%
School Graduate
7%
Research and Development
7%
Economic Growth
7%
Industrial Sector
7%
Industrial Development
7%
Green Card
7%
Employment Creation
7%
Work-First
7%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Workforce
100%
Entrepreneurial Activity
100%
Intermediate Labor Market
100%