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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

25 Jobs That Pay Women Over $1,000 Per Week



Blackcareers.com, a division of CareerBuilder.com, published an article titled: 25 Best-Paying Jobs for Women. As usual these jobs require advanced degrees, and as usual many of these jobs are in the Computer Science and Engineering arena.

With the loss of manufacturing jobs in America, our economy is steadily switching to a "College Economy"; which means that by 2010 most jobs will require at a minimum a two year college degree.

The article discussed the diparity in pay that still exists between men and women, but that gap is getting smaller.

Below you will find the top 12 best paying jobs from the article earning a nice $1,000 per week. The list is sorted in descending order by highest to lowest pay pay.

Pharmacists
  • Women - Median weekly earnings: $1,647
  • Men - Median weekly earnings: $1,914    
  • Women's earnings as percent of men's in same occupation: 86.1%

Chief executives  
  • Women - Median weekly earnings: $1,603
  • Men - Median weekly earnings: $1,999    
  • Women's earnings as percent of men's in same occupation:  80.2%

Lawyers    
  • Women - Median weekly earnings: $1,509
  • Men - Median weekly earnings: $1,875    
  • Women's earnings as percent of men's in same occupation:  80.5%

Computer software engineers 
  • Women - Median weekly earnings: $1,351
  • Men - Median weekly earnings: $1,555    
  • Women's earnings as percent of men's in same occupation:  86.9%

Computer and information systems managers      
  • Women - Median weekly earnings: $1,260
  • Men - Median weekly earnings: $1,641    
  • Women's earnings as percent of men's in same occupation:  76.8%

Physicians and surgeons
  • Women - Median weekly earnings: $1,230
  • Men - Median weekly earnings: $1,911    
  • Women's earnings as percent of men's in same occupation:  64.4%

Management analysts   
  • Women - Median weekly earnings: $1,139
  • Men - Median weekly earnings: $1,391    
  • Women's earnings as percent of men's in same occupation:  81.9%

Human resources managers   
  • Women - Median weekly earnings: $1,137
  • Men - Median weekly earnings: $1,433    
  • Women's earnings as percent of men's in same occupation:  79.3%

Speech-language pathologists
  • Women - Median weekly earnings: $1,124
  • Men - Median weekly earnings: *  
  • Women's earnings as percent of men's in same occupation:  **

Computer and mathematical occupations   

  • Women - Median weekly earnings: $1,088
  • Men - Median weekly earnings: $1,320    
  • Women's earnings as percent of men's in same occupation:  82.4%

Computer scientists and systems analysts  
  • Women - Median weekly earnings: $1,082
  • Men - Median weekly earnings: $1,240    
  • Women's earnings as percent of men's in same occupation:  87.3%

Physician assistants     
  • Women - Median weekly earnings: $1,077
  • Men - Median weekly earnings: ** 
  • Women's earnings as percent of men's in same occupation:  **
The complete list can be found here: http://www.blackcareers.com/ViewArticle.aspx?articleid=123

Enjoy,

Julius

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Governments Who Request or Remove Data About Its Citizens

Google online tool

The Google Transparency Tool

Site:
http://www.google.com/transparencyreport

Per Google:

Transparency is a core value at Google. As a company we feel it is our responsibility to ensure that we maximize transparency around the flow of information related to our tools and services. We believe that more information means more choice, more freedom and ultimately more power for the individual.
We’ve created an interactive map of Government Requests that shows the number of government inquiries for information about users and requests for Google to take down or censor content. We hope this step toward greater transparency will help in ongoing discussions about the appropriate scope and authority of government requests.
Our interactive Traffic graphs provide information about traffic to Google services around the world. Each graph shows historic traffic patterns for a given country/region and service. By illustrating outages, this tool visualizes disruptions in the free flow of information, whether it's a government blocking information or a cable being cut. We hope this raw data will help facilitate studies about service outages and disruptions.

Transparency Report: Government Requests


I used this tool to conduct some quick research and compared the first six months of 2010 data, to all of 2009 requests by governments to either collect information from Google on citizen posted data or to request data to be removed.

Should we be scared? Google's Transparency Tool makes it real and demonstrates that countries keep tabs on what their citizens are doing on the Internet.

The United States leads the list with over 4287 data requests from Google between January 2010 - June 2010.

Google Transparency Report For Government Data Requests on Their Citizens: For the First Six Months of 2010 Compared To All of 2009

The first 6 months of 2010 for 4 of the 5 top governments who request data on their citizens has already exceeded the total number requests they made for the entire year of 2009. See below.



Country

2010 Government Data Requests
2009 Government Data Requests
Change

United States
4287
3580
707
Brazil
2435
3663
-1228
India
1430
1061
136
United Kingdom
1343
1166
177
France
1017
846
171


Google Transparency Report For Government Data Removal Requests of Their Citizens Data: For the First Six Months of 2010 Compared To All of 2009

The number of requests to Google by governments to remove data is also increasing sharply. The United States is due to double the number of requests to remove information by the end of 2009

Country
2009 Data
Removal Requests
2010 Data
Removal Requests
Change
Brazil
291
398
107
Libya

149
149
United States
123
128
5
Germany
188
124
124
Italy
57
69
12
United Kingdom
123
48
-75


Complete list of government who request data from Google or Request that Google remove data.

Country
Data
Removal
China
?

United States
4287
128
Brazil
2435
398
India
1430
30
United Kingdom
1343
48
France
1017
25
Germany
668
124
Italy
651
69
Spain
372
16
Australia
200
14
South Korea
170
38
Argentina
134
12
Taiwan
130
11
Chile
115

Singapore
106

Portugal
73
<10
Belgium
71
<10
Japan
56
7
Turkey
51
5
Hong Kong
50
<10
Switzerland
35
5
Israel
30
4
Austria

2
Canada

<10
Cyprus

<10
Greece

<10
Kazakhstan

<10
Libya

149
Macedonia [FYROM]

<10
Malta

<10
Mexico

<10
Netherlands

<10
New Zealand

<10
Norway

<10
Puerto Rico

<10
Russia

<10
Solomon Islands

<10
Sweden

<10

I applaud Google for providing this tool for transparency purposes. It makes you wonder about the information being gathered or censored. Hmmm.

Enjoy,

Julius







































































































































































































Country


Data


Removal


China


?





United States


4287


128


Brazil


2435


398


India


1430


30


United Kingdom


1343


48


France


1017


25


Germany


668


124


Italy


651


69


Spain


372


16


Australia


200


14


South Korea


170


38


Argentina


134


12


Taiwan


130


11


Chile


115





Singapore


106





Portugal


73


<10


Belgium


71


<10


Japan


56


7


Turkey


51


5


Hong Kong


50


<10


Switzerland


35


5


Israel


30


4


Austria





2


Canada





<10


Cyprus





<10


Greece





<10


Kazakhstan





<10


Libya





149


Macedonia [FYROM]





<10


Malta





<10


Mexico





<10


Netherlands





<10


New Zealand





<10


Norway





<10


Puerto Rico





<10


Russia





<10


Solomon Islands





<10


Sweden





<10








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