Labor Economics
Entropy and Inequality
A comparison of different measures of income & wealth inequality, with a focus on entropy measures. Shows changes in the global disparity of income using these measures.
European Association of Labour Economists
Newsletter, and membership and conference information.
How the United States Government Measures Unemployment
Bureau of Labor Statistics report explains methodology, definitions, and seasonal fluctuations.
Industrial Relations Research Association (IRRA)
Publications, news, meetings, links, and membership information for practitioners and researches in industrial relations and human resources.
Inequality.org
News, information and expertise on the divide in income, wealth and health.
International Labour Organization
The UN specialized agency which seeks the promotion of social justice and internationally recognized human and labour rights.
Introduction to Labor Economics
The theory of labor supply & demand from a neoclassical economics perspective.
Labor and Employment Statistical Resources on the Web
A directory of mainly U.S. statistical resources.
Labor Institutes and Research Centers in the World
A directory maintained by Christian Zimmermann.
Labor Links
A George Washington University based directory of sites that address general labor economics issues and selected policy issues including affirmative action, child care and welfare …
Labour Economics Gateway
Links to research centers, economists, journals, documents, and data sources.
Losing Work, Moving On: Worker Displacement in International Perspective
A collection of papers edited by Peter Kuhn
The labour market - interactive Java applet
Features an interactive Java applet with a guided exercise. Designed to familiarize undergraduate students with labor demand, labor supply and unemployment.
The Principles of Scientific Management
Fredrick Winslow Taylor's influential 1911 text on work organization.
The Society of Labor Economists
A labor economics bulletin board, membership information, annual meetings.
United States Bureau of Labor Statistics
Features an interactive Java applet with a guided exercise. Designed to familiarize undergraduate students with labor demand, labor supply and unemployment.
Workers Compensation Research Institute
An independent, not-for-profit research organization providing objective information about public policy issues involving workers' compensation systems.
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