Today's data selection: After the beginning of autumn, more than 10 provinces have been hot and humid, with long standby times; Study Abroad Market Revitalization Market | Rainfall | Data
The center of gravity of heavy rainfall has shifted southward, and Guangxi and Yunnan have become the core areas of rainfall
According to the Central Meteorological Observatory, from yesterday to yesterday, heavy rainfall in China was mainly concentrated in Guangxi and Yunnan. In addition, scattered heavy rainfall was also observed in Gansu, Shaanxi, Zhejiang, Jilin, and Heilongjiang provinces. The local public needs to pay attention to nearby warning and forecasting information, and pay attention to preventing secondary disasters such as flash floods, mudslides, and floods in small and medium-sized rivers that may be caused by heavy rainfall.
Is it hot over there in your house? After the beginning of autumn, more than 10 provinces have been in a hot and humid state with prolonged standby time
The beginning of autumn does not mean the beginning of autumn, and the southern heat will continue for the next week. It is expected that from today to the 15th, more than 10 provinces in Sichuan Basin, Jianghan, northern Jiangnan, and Huanghuai will experience "hot and humid sauna days"; Some areas in North China and Northwest China also occasionally experience hot and humid weather. Attention to heatstroke prevention and cooling for relevant regions!
At least 10 healthcare professionals were investigated within 7 days
Recently, a pharmaceutical anti-corruption storm has swept through. According to industry insiders, disbandment of groups, holidays, and recall of representatives for training have become a three piece set for pharmaceutical companies to cope with the current storm. As of the evening of August 7th, at least 10 healthcare professionals have been announced to be under investigation in August. Among them, Guangdong has investigated and dealt with 5 people. Rongtong Fund Manager Wan Minyuan believes that the pharmaceutical industry has been declining for over 2 years, and there is no need to be overly pessimistic about the current bottom position or provide opportunities to increase positions. A fund manager from South China believes that the market is concerned that anti-corruption in the medical field may affect the bidding and admission progress of medical equipment in some regions and sectors.
Taking the IELTS exam also requires looking for scalpers to compete for an account, and the study abroad market will warm up
With the gradual relaxation of entry and exit policies in various countries, the accumulated demand for studying abroad in the past few years has gradually returned to the right track. With a significant increase in business volume and positive market expectations, spring has arrived again for study abroad service agencies.
Every night at 8 o'clock, Wang Tongshou, who lives in Beijing, constantly refreshes the IELTS application webpage in front of his computer, hoping to find a missing exam spot. But Wang Tong found that in the next month, IELTS computer-based exams across the country have already been fully booked. In order to pass the exam as soon as possible, Wang Tong spent 200 yuan to find a scalper to compete for the number, but there has been no news yet.
The tight availability of IELTS seats to some extent reflects the overall popularity of the study abroad market this year. Frontline study abroad agents have a more intuitive experience. "The business volume on hand has doubled compared to last year." Zhang Jie was so busy from morning till night that she didn't have time to check her personal WeChat. She was in charge of consulting services for young students studying abroad in the UK and other places at a study abroad education company in Guangzhou. "Previously, there were about 50 student consultations per month, but this year, there were over 100 people per month." After the June college entrance examination, it was Zhang Jie's business peak. After calculating her salary, she was able to almost double her business volume.
The annual salary of female workers in South Korea is only 60% of that of men, with an average annual income of 20 million Korean won lower
On August 8th, Yonhap News Agency reported that statistical data showed that the average annual salary for male and female workers in South Korea was 48.849 million Korean won and 29.427 million Korean won, respectively, with a difference of 19.422 million Korean won between the two. In other words, the annual salary of female workers is 60.2% of that of men. Compared with 2017, the per capita annual salary of men has increased by 6.161 million Korean won, an increase of 14.4%; The per capita annual salary of women has increased by 4.585 million Korean won, an increase of 18.5%, and the proportion of men's annual salary has increased by about 2 percentage points from 58.2%.