A recent survey found that female college seniors expect to earn less than their male counterparts, and that differences between genders in salary expectations over a 3-year period widen dramatically.
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Using the most recent occupational statistics made available by the U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), Forbes.com recently determined a list of "America's Highest-Paying Blue-Collar Jobs."
A recent analysis of compensation trends for Chief Financial Officers (CFOs), found that pay continues to climb for these corporate financial leaders. The study covered 313 CFOs who had been in their roles at S&P 500 firms for at least 2 years. The pay for the group increased, on average, by 5.2% from 2006 to 2007.
Bizjournals recently ranked 112 major occupational groups to determine which jobs employed men and women "in roughly equal numbers and at comparable pay levels." Their study revealed striking differences among occupations in terms of gender equity.
The following 10 articles are the most popular among Compensation.BLR.com readers in the last 90 days. The articles are available to both subscribers and non-subscribers.
The following 10 articles are the most popular among Compensation.BLR.com readers in the last 90 days. The articles are available to both subscribers and non-subscribers.