Friday, September 14, 2012

Wages dropped in 2011 for men and women

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By Allison Linn, TODAY

The gap between women?s and men?s pay remained about the same for the fourth straight year in 2011, as both genders got slammed by lower wages.

Women earned 77 cents for every dollar a man earned in 2011, the Census Bureau said this week as part of its extensive annual report on income and poverty.

The female-to-male earnings ratio for full-time workers has been little changed for four years, after hitting a record high of 78 percent in 2007.

Experts say the latest figures show that women aren?t making significant gains in terms of earning power ? but men aren?t either.

"It?s not that gap is not closing,? said Katherine Gallagher Robbins, senior policy analyst with the National Women?s Law Center. ?It?s that wages are sort of flattening.?

For men who work full-time and year-round, inflation-adjusted median earnings fell about 2.5 percent between 2010 and 2011, to $48,202, according to the Census Bureau. For women working full-time, the median, or midpoint, of annual earnings also fell by about 2.5 percent, to $37,118.

Experts say that there are other factors at work besides the lousy job market. The wage gap narrowed slowly and in fits and starts through the 1980s and 1990s, but further gains have been tough to come by.

?As a broad trend, I think we have plateaued in a way, or we may have plateaued,? said Ariane Hegewisch, study director with the Institute for Women?s Policy Research.

Women still face some big hurdles, especially those who want to have children and still advance in their careers, she said. Child care can be quite expensive, and some women may not be willing to put in the long hours required to make it to the top when their children are young.

The wage gap has persisted even though women have made huge inroads in traditionally male-dominated fields and positions. There have been several high-profile examples of that phenomenon, including Yahoo Inc.?s decision to appoint a pregnant Marissa Mayer to the role of chief executive.

Despite such gains, research shows that women generally take home less money each week even when they are doing the same job.

Women also now get postsecondary degrees at higher rates than men, and more education generally translates into higher earnings over the course of a lifetime. But experts note that what people study, and the fields they go into, matters as well.

?There?s a huge gender segregation there,? Hegewisch said. ?Men get more technical (degrees) and women are in education and social work and the kind of softer sciences, and they pay less.?

The recession of 2007-09 was so hard on male-dominated fields such as construction that some referred to it as the mancession.??With men hit so hard, 38 percent of women outearned their husbands in 2009, a 3 percentage point increase from 2008.

But as the economy began recovering in 2009, it was women who fared worse in the job market.?

The situation has since become more of a mixed bag. In August, the unemployment rate for men was 8.3 percent. For women, it was 7.8 percent.

?I think the story right now is that everyone is struggling,? Robbins said. ?Often when people think about the wage gap they think about it as women as compared to men. A lot of (families) have both women and men who are working. We think of it as a family security issue.?

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Source: http://lifeinc.today.com/_news/2012/09/14/13848108-women-face-stubborn-wage-gap-as-wages-fall-for-everyone?lite

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PREVIEW-Soccer-Sevilla look to throw spanner in Real works

MADRID, Sept 13 (Reuters) - Sevilla president Jose Maria Del

Nido has been the most vocal critic of the stranglehold the big

clubs exert over TV rights income and his side can also make a

point on the pitch when they host Real Madrid on Saturday.

The lack of a collective bargaining system in La Liga means

Real and Barcelona account for about half the TV pot of 600

million euros ($773.31 million).

That helps make them the world's richest clubs by income,

with annual earnings close to 500 million euros, and means they

can afford to buy the best players and pay the highest wages.

Del Nido has called La Liga "a load of rubbish", saying only

the big two have a realistic chance of winning the title, and

there is widespread support among other clubs for the

introduction of a revenue sharing system like those used in

rival European leagues.

However, Real and Barca have shown little sign they are

prepared to cede to such demands as they look to protect their

status as dominant powers.

Real, who dropped five points in their opening three games

this season, have put 15 goals past Sevilla in their last three

league meetings including a pair of crushing 6-2 victories in

the Andalucian capital.

Under coach Michel, a former Real player, Sevilla are

undefeated this term but in recent years have looked a shadow of

the side that won consecutive UEFA Cups in 2006 and 2007 and are

not even in European competition this season.

Del Nido issued a rallying call to Sevilla fans this week,

urging them to get behind the players for the Real clash at the

Sanchez Pizjuan (2000 GMT) while Michel said on Thursday it was

a chance for the team to kickstart their campaign.

"I would give my contract if that is what it takes to get a

win against Real Madrid and that turned into the start of a

positive run," Michel told Sevilla's TV channel.

LONG JOURNEYS

Barca, who visit Sevilla at the end of the month, have won

their opening three matches and are two points clear at the top

on nine points, five ahead of Real.

New coach Tito Vilanova will be without Andres Iniesta for

Barca's trip to Getafe (1800) on Saturday after the Spain

playmaker returned from international duty with a muscle strain.

Barca have slipped up several times in recent years in their

first game after an international break but Cesc Fabregas is

confident it will not happen this time.

"You are away from home for 10 days and sometimes there are

long journeys and then you have to get back into training

again," the Spain midfielder told Barca TV.

"I think we are in good shape and we are returning after a

win (1-0 against Georgia in Tbilisi) which is always positive

mentally."

Also on Saturday, Malaga host Levante and Valencia are at

home to Celta Vigo while on Sunday Athletic Bilbao visit

Espanyol and Atletico Madrid entertain Rayo Vallecano.

($1 = 0.7759 euros)

(Editing by Tony Jimenez)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/preview-soccer-sevilla-look-throw-spanner-real-works-112544253--sector.html

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Forensic Focus Blog: Interview with Philip Anderson, Senior Lecturer ...

Philip, can you tell us something about your background and why you decided to teach digital forensics?

I graduated from Northumbria University with a BSc (Hons) in Business Information Technology in 1997 and gained an MSc in Distance Education with Athabasca University, Canada by distance learning in 2008.

After I graduated I started working at Northumbria University in a number of different IT Support/Developer roles for different departments within Northumbria University before becoming a Lecturer in 2001. I started teaching programming and also web design and development modules. It was in 2004 and 2005 alongside colleagues that we developed the undergraduate Computer Forensic degree. Once validated and in its first year I naturally changed to teach computer forensic modules (and more) as the degree progressed.

I have over seven years? extensive teaching experience involving Guidance Software (i.e. EnCase) in taught computer forensic modules. I have also successfully worked in the field, on a number of different forensic examinations of digital media for external clients, involving examination, analysis and production of extensive reports.

I was appointed a European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA) expert in 2010 for two years for identifying emerging and future ICT risks in the area of Information Security Risk Assessment and Management. I also served as a Special Constable with Durham Constabulary for over 14 years.

For me, the reason I chose and enjoy teaching digital forensics is my computing background and the application of that knowledge in conjunction with strong investigative skills...

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Source: http://forensicfocus.blogspot.com/2012/09/interview-with-philip-anderson-senior.html

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Our iPhone 5 Mega-Meta Liveblog Bonanza Kicks Off Right Now [Iphone 5 Liveblog]

This afternoon, Apple will finally lift the veil on its latest iPhone, lock in the goodies iOS 6 has in store, and maybe intro a new iPod or two. And we'll be covering it all right here. More »


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