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【社会科学-经济】
Youngsters’ job preferences and prospects are mismatched
(717字 精读 必做篇)

The world of work is changing. Are people ready for the new job outlook? A survey of 15-year-olds across 41 countries by the OECD, a club of mostly rich countries, found that teenagers may have unrealistic expectations about the kind of work that will be available.

Four of the five most popular choices were traditional professional roles: doctors, teachers, business managers and lawyers. Teenagers clustered around the most popular jobs, with the top ten being chosen by 47% of boys and 53% of girls. Those shares were significantly higher than when the survey was conducted back in 2000.

The rationale for this selection was partly down to wishful thinking on the part of those surveyed (designers, actors and musical performers were three of the top 15 jobs). Youth must be allowed a bit of hope. When Bartleby was a teenager, his ambitions were to play cricket for England and become prime minister; neither ambition was achieved (a lucky escape for the country on both counts).

Furthermore, teenagers can hardly be expected to have an in-depth knowledge of the minutiae of labour-market trends. They will have encountered doctors and teachers in their daily lives. Other popular professions, such as lawyers and police officers, will be familiar from films and social media. But many people end up in jobs they would not have heard of in their school years. You settle for what is available.

The OECD points out that some of the fastest-growing occupations are rarely mentioned by young people. But surely the surprise is not that “user support technician” is ranked only 158th out of 543 professions and “computer user support specialist” appears in 229th place. Rather, it is astonishing that young people know that such jobs exist at all.

At least teenagers who want to tackle climate change, as many profess to, are in luck. America’s Bureau of Labour Statistics (BLS) predicts that the two fastest-growing occupations over the next few years will be solar-photovoltaic installers and wind-turbine technicians.

Some parts of the OECD survey are disturbing. Even though top performers in maths or science are evenly matched among males and females, a gender gap persists in terms of aspiration. More boys than girls expect to work in science or engineering—the average gap across the OECD is more than ten percentage points. The problem continues in higher education; with the exception of biological and biomedical sciences, degrees in stem subjects (science, technology, engineering and maths) are male-dominated. In America women earn just 35.5% of undergraduate stem degrees and 33.7% of PhDs.

Things are even worse in technology. In Britain only one in five computer-science university students is a woman—a big problem at a time when the World Economic Forum predicts that technology will create more than a quarter of all jobs in newly emerging professions. But women are underrepresented in some important fields of technology; they have only 12% of jobs in cloud computing, for example. Something about the tech industry puts off female applicants.

Women play a much bigger role in the health- and social-care sectors, which are also poised for expansion. The BLS forecasts that eight of the 12 fastest-growing jobs in America over the next few years will be in those areas, with roles ranging from occupational-therapy assistants to genetic counsellors. The snag is that some of these jobs are not very well paid. Home-health and personal-care aides (with the third- and fourth-fastest growth rates, respectively) had median annual salaries in 2018 of just over $24,000.

Some jobs in health care are extremely lucrative, of course. But another gender imbalance emerges here: women make up only one-third of American health-care executives. In contrast, they tend to dominate the poorly paid social-care workforce. In Britain 83% of social-care workers are female. That suggests men shun the field, perhaps because they do not perceive caring to be a masculine trait.

The biggest problem in the labour market, then, may not be that teenagers are focusing on a few well-known jobs. It could be a mismatch: not enough talented women move into technology and not enough men take jobs in social care. Any economist will recognise this as an inefficient use of resources. Wherever the root of the problem lies—be it the education system, government policy or corporate recruiting practices—it needs to be identified and fixed.

Source: The Economist


【社会科学-科技】
Kids Are Not Hurt by Screen Time
(473字  3分1秒 精听 必做篇)

先做精听再核对原文哦~


Kids spend a lot of time looking at screens. And some parents worry. But a new study argues against the apprehension parents may feel.

“The danger is that they’re hearing a message that social media, digital technology use is causing very serious and harmful problems like depression, like suicide-related behaviors.”

Candice Odgers, professor of psychological science at the University of California, Irvine.

“And the idea is that if you shut off social media, which lots of kids use to connect with each other, their friends, find out information about health, you could be making a situation worse. Parents are really being sent a message that is not supported by anything scientifically.”

Odgers and her colleagues looked at the screen-related behavior of 400 public-school students in North Carolina ages 10 to 14. This group was picked as a representative sample of race and socioeconomic status for the entire U.S. The researchers found that—even not counting time doing schoolwork on screens—the kids spent between almost five hours to seven hours per day on their devices, with the older kids online the most. That’s a lot of hours, but:

“Overall, what we find is no connection between the amount of time that young people spend online using digital technologies and mental health symptoms like depression, anxiety. When we do find associations, they were actually quite surprising to us. We found that young people who sent more text messages actually reported better mental health. Now, again, this was a small association, but it reflects what other people have found: that people who are very connected off-line, that use technology in the positive ways to stay connected often, are more connected online as well and experiencing better mental health.”

The new study is in the journal Clinical Psychological Science.

So why the fears about screen time? Odgers argues that the methodologies for older studies may have led to false conclusions.

“One of the issues with the research that’s been done to date has been that youth are, you know, in school. They have a survey put in front of them, and they’re asked to recall, over the past six months, ‘How often are you online?’ and ‘Have you ever felt depressed?’ And the correlation between those two things has been used to spread a lot of fear around this connection between social media use and things like depression—99.5 percent of the reasons that kids differ in their depression is due to something other than the time they spend online.”

Parents get a lot of advice, and some of it always seems to conflict. But Odgers suggests there’s one place you can always go to get information.

“The hope is that more parents will hear this message and relax and spend kind of less time worrying about smartphones and more time just talking to their kids.”

Source: Scientific American


【社会科学-经济】
Millions Unemployed as Coronavirus Pulls US Economy Down
(518字 5分24秒 精听 选做篇)

先做精听再核对原文哦~


About 26.5 million jobless Americans have asked the government for financial assistance over the last five weeks. The number confirms that all the job gains in the United States over the past 10 years have been lost during the coronavirus pandemic.

The rising levels of unemployment provide evidence for economists’ claims that the U.S. economy entered recession in March. They also point to a collapse in retail and home sales, manufacturing production and homebuilding.

As the economic slowdown deepens, some Americans are protesting nationwide measures to control the spread of COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus. President Donald Trump is worried and wants to restart the economy as soon as possible. He is seeking a second term in elections later this year.

On Wednesday, Trump praised decisions made by some states to begin reopening their economies. Those states are governed by members of his Republican Party. U.S. health experts have warned of a possible increase in infections if areas reopen before the disease is under control.

The labor market is pushing into “new territory,” notes Daniel Zhao, an economist with Glassdoor, a company that helps jobseekers. He added that the unemployment rate is already greater than during the Great Recession.

The federal government reported Thursday that in the week ending April 18, more than 4.4 million unemployed Americans sought benefits from the government. Since March 21, over 26 million people have asked for government assistance. That represents 16.2 percent of the work force.

The U.S. economy created 22 million jobs between September 2010 and February 2020. That represents the longest increase in job growth in U.S. history.

The Labor Department said the high numbers of unemployed were because of “the COVID-19 virus.”

Economists are saying as many as 25 million jobs were lost in April, which was the largest decrease in 11 years.

Although the number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits is high, it is decreasing. The number appeared to have reached a peak -- a record 6.867 million -- in the week ending March 28.

Job losses are likely “to continue across a number of industries in coming weeks, said Andrew Hollenhorst, an economist at Citigroup in New York.

The decrease in unemployment claims is partly a result of congressional legislation. Under a $2.3 trillion program, small businesses are offered loans that could be partially forgiven if they are used to pay their workers.

The U.S. Senate on Tuesday approved $484 billion in additional aid. If it becomes law, the measure would mostly expand loans for small businesses.

The government aid is designed to prevent additional unemployment.

Economists will continue to study the number of Americans who asked the government for jobless benefits. This number is considered a truer picture of total unemployment nationwide. In the week ending April 11, the number was nearly 16 million.

Economists believe the unemployment rate this month will be the highest since the end of World War II. The old record -- of 10.8 percent – was set in November 1982. The April totals will not, however, come near the 25 percent unemployment rate in 1933 during the Great Depression.

Source: VOA


【笔记格式要求】

精读笔记格式要求:
1.总结文章中心大意
2.总结分论点或每段段落大意
3.摘抄印象深刻或者觉得优美的句子
4.总结文章中的生词
5.记录阅读时间、总结时间、总时间

精听笔记格式要求:
1.逐句听写整篇文章
2.对照原文修改听写稿,标记出错原因
3.总结文章中心大意
4.总结精听过程中的生词
5.记录听写时间、总结时间、总时间

这里也给大家两点学习小建议哦~
精读:如遇到读不懂的复杂句,建议找出句子主干,分析句子成分,也可以尝试翻译句子来帮助理解~
精听:建议每句不要反复纠结听,如果听 5 遍都没听出来,那就跳过,等完成后再回听总结原因,时间宝贵,不要过于执着哦~


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发表于 2020-5-17 10:42:21 | 只看该作者
揽瓜阁 Day 7
Elinor 17th May 2020
精读  Youngsters’ job preferences and prospects are mismatched
一 文章大意
OECD对青少年的职业偏好调研结果显示,年轻人的工作偏好和前景并不匹配。调研不仅仅揭示了年轻人聚焦在部分知名的工作,也暴露出在职业选择上的性别失衡。
二 段落大意
OECD在41个国家对15岁青少年的调查显示,当今青少年对职业有不切实际的期望。
调查当中,有五分之一的青少年选择了以下四种传统工作:医生,教师,业务经理,律师,占比超过了2000年的调查结果。
这一调查结果可能是出于青少年的一厢情愿(高票的15个工作职业中还有设计师,演员和音乐演奏)。
另外,这一选择结果也是因为青少年对劳动力市场的细枝末节不太了解的缘故。他们日常接触到和听说的更多是教师,医生,律师,警察。但他们最终从事的工作可能在学校里根本没有听说过。
OECD指出,一些快速发展的职业在青少年的选择中并没有出现。令人意外的是,用户支持技术员,计算机用户支持专家这类职业虽然排名较为靠后但青少年们知道这类职业的存在。
选择希望解决环境变化的青少年是幸运的。BLS预测接下来快速发展的职业中有太阳能安装员和风力涡轮机技术人员。
部分调查结果令人困扰。尽管在数学或科学方面表现最好的学生男女比例相当,但在偏好方面,性别差距依然存在。男孩比女孩更希望在科学或工程领域工作,在教育经历方面,性别差距更加明显。
在技术领域方面,性别差距更加明显。只有五分之一的女性从事计算机科学。女性在该领域未被充分代表,甚至女性候选人会直接被忽略。
女性在健康和社会关怀上的占比更高,且在逐年攀升,这些也在被BLS预测为未来高度发展的工作机会。但有个问题是,这些工作的薪资水平不高。
一些健康类职业是非常赚钱的,可其中女性高管并不多,性别差异也较为明显,大部分女性是蓝领工人。这预示着男生避开这类岗位,因为会使自己显得没有男子汉特点。
最大的问题不是青少年们的职业选择仅聚焦在部分广为人知的职业,而是在一些领域的性别失衡——科技领域较少的女性和健康领域较少的男性。无论这是否是教育体系,政府政策或企业招聘偏好导致的,都需要都被纠正,不然可能造成人力资源的不合理配置。
三 生词记录
cricket 板球(运动); 蟋蟀; 蛐蛐
wishful thinking 一厢情愿的想法
minutiae 微小的细节
poise n.沉着自信; 稳重; 自若; 优雅的举止; 仪态 v.持(某种姿势); 抓紧; 使稳定
snag 问题,困难,障碍,麻烦; 突出物; 尖齿; 尖角; 尖刺; 香肠;
lucrative 赚大钱的; 获利多的
Shun 回避 避开
四 句子摘抄
You settle for what is available
你满足于现在所拥有的一切
Rather, it is astonishing that young people know that such jobs exist at all.

五 用时记录
阅读 4min 总结 22min 共计28min
板凳
发表于 2020-5-17 10:50:45 | 只看该作者
阅读

中心大意

OECD最近对全球青少年进行的职业选择显示,青少年在职业选择上往往存在局限性,同时,全球就业市场上,尤其是科技与健康领域还存在着明显的性别不均衡现象

段落大意

第一段 根据OECD最近开展的对40多国15岁青少年的调查显示,青少年们对工作抱有不切实际的期望。

第二段 医生,教师,商业经理与律师是最受欢迎的职业,被约半数的青少年选为前十名,该比例大大高于2000年时的调研。

第三段 设计师,演员和音乐艺人也是调查中靠前的职业,这显示这些选择往往是青少年的一厢情愿。

第四段 青少年往往会把身边接触到的职业,以及在影视剧中见到的职业作为选择对象,但最终他们往往找到了之前没听说过的工作。

第五段 青少年很少提及一些增长快速但之前不存在的职业,如计算机用户支持专员,尽管他们知道这些职位的存在。

第六段 调查表明,在科学与工程领域,男孩比女孩有更强的从业期望。

第七段 在英国,只有五分之一的计算机专业学生是女性命。预计未来在技术领域中女性的从业比例将很低。

第八段 女性在社会保健领域发挥着更大的作用。劳工局预计未来增长最快的工作中,2/3将出现在这个领域。

第九段 但是在保健领域中,从业比例更高的女性,在管理层只占1/3。

第十段 劳动力市场上的性别不均衡等现象仍将存在,社会资源的分配仍需优化。

句子摘抄


Those shares were significantly higher than when the survey was conducted back in 2000.

The rationale for this selection was partly down to wishful thinking on the part of those surveyed

Youth must be allowed a bit of hope.

But many people end up in jobs they would not have heard of in their school years.

生词摘抄

share n.份额
photovoltaic a.光电的,光伏的
expansion n.膨胀
end up in 在...结束;最后到了...;以...为终局
disturbing a.令人不安的

阅读时间17分钟
总结时间19分钟
总时间36分钟

听力



错误原因

1 人名听成了其他单词
2 动词不定式写错3 介词错

生词摘抄

apprehension n.理解;恐惧
socioeconomic a.社会经济学的
correlation n.相关,关联


大意

一项新的研究表明,孩子们花在看屏幕上的时间,与他们产生的心理焦虑等问题,并没有直接的关联。过去的研究很可能在调研方式上存在着一些问题。

听写时间36分钟
总结时间17分钟
总时间53分钟

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