Jensen Alex J, Bombaci Sara P, Gigliotti Laura C, Harris Stephen N, Marneweck Courtney J, Muthersbaugh Mike S, Newman Blaise A, Rodriguez Shari L, Saldo Elizabeth A, Shute Kyle E, Titus Keifer L, Williams Amanda L, Yu Sze Wing, Jachowski David S
Department of Forestry and Environmental Conservation, Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina, United States.
Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, United States.
Bioscience. 2021 Apr 14;71(7):757-770. doi: 10.1093/biosci/biab039. eCollection 2021 Jul.
Access to field experiences can increase participation of diverse groups in the environmental and natural resources (ENR) workforce. Despite a growing interest among the ENR community to attract and retain diverse students, minimal data exist on what factors undergraduate students prioritize when applying for field experiences. Using a nationwide survey of US undergraduate ENR students, we show that attracting most students to field experiences-especially racial or ethnic minority students-will require pay above minimum wage. However, the concurrent landscape of pay in ENR fell short of meeting many students' pay needs. Aside from pay, ENR students valued training in technical field skills and analytical or research skills, working with their desired study species or taxa, and working near school or family. Additional barriers beyond limited pay included incompatible schedules and noninclusive work environments. Our findings provide important insights for attracting a diverse workforce to this critical stage in career advancement for students in ENR.
获得实地经验可以提高不同群体对环境与自然资源(ENR)领域劳动力的参与度。尽管ENR领域越来越有兴趣吸引和留住不同背景的学生,但关于本科生在申请实地经验时优先考虑哪些因素的数据却很少。通过对美国全国范围内的本科ENR学生进行调查,我们发现,要吸引大多数学生参加实地经验——尤其是少数族裔学生——需要支付高于最低工资的报酬。然而,ENR领域目前的薪酬水平未能满足许多学生的薪酬需求。除了薪酬,ENR专业的学生还重视技术领域技能和分析或研究技能的培训,与他们期望研究的物种或分类群合作,以及在学校或家庭附近工作。除了薪酬有限之外,其他障碍还包括日程安排不兼容和工作环境缺乏包容性。我们的研究结果为吸引多样化的劳动力进入ENR领域学生职业发展的这一关键阶段提供了重要见解。