Mind the gap

Tech workers in the U.S. earn 46 per cent more than tech workers in Canada: TMU Study

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Thursday, October 12, 2023

The report also offers a quantifiable analysis on non-wage compensation such as stock options and shows an average U.S. tech workers’ equity compensation was valued at twice that of a tech worker in Canada.

Key Points: 
  • The report also offers a quantifiable analysis on non-wage compensation such as stock options and shows an average U.S. tech workers’ equity compensation was valued at twice that of a tech worker in Canada.
  • Median wage compensation gap by country:
    In the U.S., tech workers earn an average of $122,604, while in Canada, tech workers earn $83,698
    Non-tech workers in America earn an average of $51,830, while in Canada non-tech workers earn $46,311
    Women tech workers in Canada earn $73,932, men earn $86,574
    Women tech workers in the U.S. earn $103,078, men earn $129,657
    For non-tech workers in Canada, women earn $41,162 and men earn $51,882
    Median wages by educational attainment for tech workers:
    Median wages by racial identity:
    In Canada, the highest paid tech workers identify as Chinese and the lowest paid tech workers identify as Black.
  • In the U.S., the highest paid tech workers identify as South Asian and the lowest paid identify as American Indian and/or Alaskan Native.
  • For more insight into the compensation disparity between Canadian and American tech workers in Canada, check out the full report, Mind the Gap: Compensation Disparity Between Canadian and American Technology Workers .

New national research points to opportunities and action steps to shrink the Digital Divide

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Thursday, September 14, 2023

Titled "Mind the Gap: Closing the Digital Divide through affordability, access, and adoption," ( connectednation.org/DigitalDivide2023 ) the report provides new insights into why more than 30 million eligible households are not opting to access internet service at home or leverage the ACP.

Key Points: 
  • Titled "Mind the Gap: Closing the Digital Divide through affordability, access, and adoption," ( connectednation.org/DigitalDivide2023 ) the report provides new insights into why more than 30 million eligible households are not opting to access internet service at home or leverage the ACP.
  • The findings are the culmination of quantitative and qualitative research from households in five select markets: San Francisco, Calif; Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas; Milwaukee, Wis.; Cleveland, Ohio; and Charlotte, N.C.
  • The data shows that, nationally, more than 1 in 4 low-income survey respondents do not subscribe to home internet service.
  • To dive deeper into the data, learn how the study was conducted, access shareable graphics, and more, head to connectednation.org/DigitalDivide2023.

Financing the transition: the costs of avoiding deforestation

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Wednesday, April 19, 2023

LONDON, April 19, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The global Energy Transitions Commission (ETC) has published a new report, Financing the Transition: the costs of avoiding deforestation, which presents new analysis of how much it could cost to overcome the economic incentive to cut down trees. The report explores the role that concessional/grant payments can play in avoiding tropical deforestation by 2030.

Key Points: 
  • This is a supplementary report to Financing the Transition: How to make the money flow for a net-zero economy , published in March 2023.
  • These are needed to phase down coal generation earlier than is economic, limit deforestation, and pay for removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
  • Many reports have estimated the cost per tonne of CO2 saved from avoiding deforestation but few have attempted to estimate what it would cost to put a total end to deforestation.
  • The ETC's new report, Financing the transition: the costs of avoiding deforestation, estimates the order of magnitude of concessional/grant payments required to compensate landowners for not cutting down tropical forests for profit (e.g., to raise cattle or grow commodities).

Financing the transition: the costs of avoiding deforestation

Retrieved on: 
Wednesday, April 19, 2023

LONDON, April 19, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The global Energy Transitions Commission (ETC) has published a new report, Financing the Transition: the costs of avoiding deforestation, which presents new analysis of how much it could cost to overcome the economic incentive to cut down trees. The report explores the role that concessional/grant payments can play in avoiding tropical deforestation by 2030.

Key Points: 
  • This is a supplementary report to Financing the Transition: How to make the money flow for a net-zero economy , published in March 2023.
  • These are needed to phase down coal generation earlier than is economic, limit deforestation, and pay for removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
  • Many reports have estimated the cost per tonne of CO2 saved from avoiding deforestation but few have attempted to estimate what it would cost to put a total end to deforestation.
  • The ETC's new report, Financing the transition: the costs of avoiding deforestation, estimates the order of magnitude of concessional/grant payments required to compensate landowners for not cutting down tropical forests for profit (e.g., to raise cattle or grow commodities).

GamesRules.com: The Largest Online Resource Of Rules For Card And Board Games Expands Into Rules For Every Sport And Games By Occasion

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Wednesday, February 22, 2023

Its team of passionate gamers has researched the most popular card games, board games, dice games, and their rules, as well as including their unique variations, obscure rules, and differences in how they’re played all over the world.

Key Points: 
  • Its team of passionate gamers has researched the most popular card games, board games, dice games, and their rules, as well as including their unique variations, obscure rules, and differences in how they’re played all over the world.
  • With already over 2000 game rules available, the website has now expanded into rules for every sport, such as discus, bull riding, and beach volleyball, as well as adding a new section of ‘Games by Occasion’ that features holiday, party, and event specific games and their rules.
  • An ideal resource for teachers, parents and sports enthusiasts, GameRules.com’s new rules for sport section offers you the history, rules, essential techniques, and equipment needed for a range of sports.
  • To find out more about GameRules.com and to see a complete list of its games for any occasion, sports, board games, and card game rules, please visit the website at https://gamerules.com/ .

California Must Increase Urgency of Actions to Address Continuing Effects of Climate Change

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Tuesday, May 17, 2022

California must act with more urgency to address the continuing effects of climate change because the cost of inaction is far greater than the cost of action.

Key Points: 
  • California must act with more urgency to address the continuing effects of climate change because the cost of inaction is far greater than the cost of action.
  • SCE (Southern California Edison) is preparing the electrical grid to safely power communities and meet their energy needs now and in the future.
  • It is imperative that the public, industry and community partners join SCE to modernize critical infrastructure and adapt to the changing climate.
  • Headquartered in Rosemead, California, Edison International is the parent company of Southern California Edison Company, a utility that delivers electricity to 15 million people across Southern, Central and Coastal California.

Acousia Therapeutics to present its first-in-class hearing loss treatment program with ACOU085 at the 2nd Inner Ear Therapeutics Summit in Boston

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Wednesday, May 11, 2022

ACOU085 is a proprietary, first-in-class, small-molecule otoprotective drug candidate, which is currently being tested in a Phase 1b clinical trial involving age-related hearing loss (ARHL) patients.

Key Points: 
  • ACOU085 is a proprietary, first-in-class, small-molecule otoprotective drug candidate, which is currently being tested in a Phase 1b clinical trial involving age-related hearing loss (ARHL) patients.
  • Designed to modulate a biologically validated target the KCNQ4-encoded Kv7.4 potassium channel, which is essential for maintaining auditory function ACOU085 is being developed for the treatment and prevention of hearing loss for a number of acquired and inherited forms of sensorineural hearing loss.
  • "Being invited to share the translational background and progress of our ACOU085 lead program with the hearing loss drug development community at the Inner Ear Therapeutics Summit is an exciting opportunity for us," says Dr.Jonas Dyhrfjeld-Johnsen, Chief Development Officer at Acousia Therapeutics.
  • The company is dedicated to the identification and development of small molecules for effective prevention and treatment of different etiologies of hearing loss.

Acousia Therapeutics to present its first-in-class hearing loss treatment program with ACOU085 at the 2nd Inner Ear Therapeutics Summit in Boston

Retrieved on: 
Wednesday, May 11, 2022

ACOU085 is a proprietary, first-in-class, small-molecule otoprotective drug candidate, which is currently being tested in a Phase 1b clinical trial involving age-related hearing loss (ARHL) patients.

Key Points: 
  • ACOU085 is a proprietary, first-in-class, small-molecule otoprotective drug candidate, which is currently being tested in a Phase 1b clinical trial involving age-related hearing loss (ARHL) patients.
  • Designed to modulate a biologically validated target the KCNQ4-encoded Kv7.4 potassium channel, which is essential for maintaining auditory function ACOU085 is being developed for the treatment and prevention of hearing loss for a number of acquired and inherited forms of sensorineural hearing loss.
  • "Being invited to share the translational background and progress of our ACOU085 lead program with the hearing loss drug development community at the Inner Ear Therapeutics Summit is an exciting opportunity for us," says Dr.Jonas Dyhrfjeld-Johnsen, Chief Development Officer at Acousia Therapeutics.
  • The company is dedicated to the identification and development of small molecules for effective prevention and treatment of different etiologies of hearing loss.

NEW DISQO STUDY: OVER ONE-THIRD OF PEOPLE FAIL TO ACCURATELY RECALL THEIR CONSUMER JOURNEY BEHAVIORS

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Tuesday, April 12, 2022

LOS ANGELES, April 12, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- A new study from consumer insights platform DISQO released today reveals that more than a third (38%) of consumers incorrectly recall their digital shopping behaviors – this variance is known as the "Say-Do Gap." As the marketing and advertising industry moves away from third-party cookies as measures of consumer behaviors online, many are turning to surveys to understand the consumer journey, but caution is due based on DISQO's findings. DISQO's "Mind the Gap" study also shows that the Say-Do Gap varies significantly when examined by age, income level and gender, calling into question the efficacy of making business decisions based on consumers' self-reported behaviors alone.

Key Points: 
  • As the marketing and advertising industry moves away from third-party cookies as measures of consumer behaviors online, many are turning to surveys to understand the consumer journey, but caution is due based on DISQO's findings.
  • A new study from DISQO reveals that more than a third of consumers incorrectly recall digital shopping.
  • To quantify the Say-Do Gap, DISQO leveraged its consumer insights platform, fueled by millions of 100% opted-in members who openly share their opinions and behaviors.
  • To understand if there were any differences across brand categories, DISQO looked at recall and shopping behaviors in diverse sectors: auto, grocery and travel.

BARK TECHNOLOGIES LAUNCHES PARENTAL CONTROL APP IN AUSTRALIA

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Tuesday, April 12, 2022

ATLANTA, April 12, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Online safety company Bark Technologies today announced its continued international expansion with the launch of its award-winning parental control app in Australia.

Key Points: 
  • ATLANTA, April 12, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Online safety company Bark Technologies today announced its continued international expansion with the launch of its award-winning parental control app in Australia.
  • Using highly sophisticated artificial intelligence, Bark alerts families to concerning behaviors in a variety of categories, including cyberbullying, depression, suicidal ideation, violence, and online predation.
  • Bark monitors more than 30 of today's most popular social media platforms and apps, as well as text messages, images, videos, chats, emails, and files.
  • Bark plans to build on its presence in Australia and beyond by forging partnerships with ISPs and other service providers who have a vested interest in protecting kids online.