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According to a forecast from the OECD (The Organisation1 for Economic Co-operation and Development) 40% of the world's young graduates will be from China and India by the year 2020.
This shows a far-reaching shift in the balance of graduate numbers from around the world. The rising Asian economies push ahead of the United States and Western Europe, which together are likely to account for little more than 25% of the graduates aged2 between 25 and 34. The UK, however, is bucking3 the trend, as it is projected to increase its share from 3% to 4% in 2020.
Analysts4 also see a trend in Asian economies which are beginning to veer5 in a new direction: rather than offering low-cost manufacturing they now want to compete for highly-skilled, high-income employment. This could bring about an expansion in the demand for professionals with a background in science and technology.
But the new kids on the block from the Asian economies might have a big challenge ahead. Although many businesses have jumped on the information technology bandwagon, the West still holds up its position of strength through cultural dominance by controlling various institutions. A team at the University of Oxford6's Internet Institute has produced a set of maps showing the 'geography of the world's knowledge'. It evaluated levels of user-generated material in Google, academic activity and the geographical7 focus of Wikipedia articles.
Professor Viktor Mayer-Schonberger, from the Oxford Internet Institute, observed: "Each era has its own distinct geography. In the information age, it's not dependent on bases of knowledge. Instead of coal and steel it will be about universities and innovation."
He continued, "There are more students in China than ever before - but they still use Western mechanisms8 to publish results, they accept the filters. The big question will be whether the Chinese researchers can be as insightful as their Western counterparts - we don't know yet."
Quiz 测验
1. What areas of the world are likely to see their share of graduates reduced?
The US and Western Europe.
2. Look at the article. What sort of professional might have more job opportunities in the future?
A professional who works in science and technology-related areas.
3. What expression in the article relates to newcomers?
New kids on the block.
4. What verb means 'assessed the situation and gave an opinion about it'?
Evaluated.
5. What word means that something has great repercussions9?
Far-reaching.
Glossary 词汇表
to a forecast 预测
a far-reaching shift 一个影响深远的转变
to account for (在数量方面)占,说明(原因)
is bucking the trend 与大趋势背道而驰
projected 预测
share 份额
a trend 一个趋势
veer in a new direction 转向新的方向
rather than 而不是
to bring about 带来
the demand for (对什么的)需求
new kids on the block 新手,新人
jumped on the bandwagon 跟上时尚潮流
holds up 保持,站住脚
dominance 统领地位
evaluated 衡量,评估
insightful 具洞察力的,有深刻见解的
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v.(马等)猛然弓背跃起( buck的现在分词 );抵制;猛然震荡;马等尥起后蹄跳跃 | |
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分析家,化验员( analyst的名词复数 ) | |
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vt.转向,顺时针转,改变;n.转向 | |
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n.牛津(英国城市) | |
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adj.地理的;地区(性)的 | |
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n.机械( mechanism的名词复数 );机械装置;[生物学] 机制;机械作用 | |
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n.后果,反响( repercussion的名词复数 );余波 | |
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