Open Directory - Science: Social Sciences: Economics: Labor Economics
See also: - Principal fact-finding agency for the Federal Government in the broad field of labor economics and statistics. Collects, processes, analyzes, and disseminates essential statistical data to the American public, the U.S. Congress, other Federal agencies, State and local governments, business, and labor. - A comparison of different measures of income and wealth inequality, with a focus on entropy measures. Shows changes in the global disparity of income using these measures. - Newsletter, and membership and conference information. - Provides a database of public employment service reforms, targets and strategy and performance measurements. - Bureau of Labor Statistics report explains methodology, definitions, and seasonal fluctuations. - News, information and expertise on the divide in income, wealth and health. - The UN specialized agency which seeks the promotion of social justice and internationally recognized human and labour rights. - The theory of labor supply and demand from a neoclassical economics perspective. - A directory maintained by Christian Zimmermann. - Publications, news, meetings, links, and membership information for practitioners and researches in labor and employment relations. - A directory of mainly U.S. statistical resources. - Links to research centers, economists, journals, documents, and data sources. - A collection of papers edited by Peter Kuhn - A volume of papers prepared at the Urban Institute in 1999. - A labor economics bulletin board. Includes membership information and annual meetings. - Features an interactive Java applet with a guided exercise. Designed to familiarize undergraduate students with labor demand, labor supply and unemployment. - Links of interest to labor economists - Introduction to labor economics - An independent, not-for-profit research organization providing objective information about public policy issues involving workers' compensation systems.