Labor Economics
Labor Economics
Labor Economics Links
- The Work/Family Initiative at Penn State Working papers, a newsgroup archive, seminar notices and related links.
- Markets for Factors of Production Introduces the neoclassical approach to the supply & demand of labor, land, and capital. Includes criticisms of this approach to labor.
- Labour Economics Gateway Links to research centers, economists, journals, documents, and data sources.
- UC Berkeley's Institute for Industrial Relations Supports multi-disciplinary research about labor and employment relations and sponsors research centers. Links to all of the centers may be found on the "Programs" page.
- Organizational Theory Website Includes an Encyclopedia of Organization Theory and notes on key organization theory articles.
- The Peer Review Programme of Active Labour Market Policy Promotes good practice in active labour market policy throughout the European Union. Site includes evaluations of various labour market policies in EU countries.
- The Japan Institute for Labor Includes the Japan Labor Bulletin and Japanese labor statistics.
- Institute for the Study of Labor at the University of Bonn Research in all fields of labor economics and policy consultancy on labor market policy.
- Employment Research Centre Trinity College Dublin Research on employment in Ireland and Europe.
- The Principles of Scientific Management Fredrick Winslow Taylor's influential 1911 text on work organization.
- Labor Institutes and Research Centers in the World A directory maintained by Christian Zimmermann.
- Inequality.org News, information and expertise on the divide in income, wealth and health.
- Introduction to Labor Economics The theory of labor supply & demand from a neoclassical economics perspective.
- The Low-Wage Labor Market A volume of papers prepared at the Urban Institute in 1999.
- How the United States Government Measures Unemployment
- European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions A European Union body that contributes to the planning and establishment of better living and working conditions through research and other activities.
- Workindex An extensive directory of workplace-related Web sites.
- Cornell University's School of Industrial and Labor Relations Promotes greater knowledge and expertise in industrial and labor relations through academic programs, research, extension courses, conferences, and publications.
- Center for the Study of Work Teams Education and research in all areas of collaborative work systems.
- Centre for Labour Market and Social Research Denmark based centre for empirically based research in labour market and social issues.
- Center for Research on Economic Fluctuations and Employment Research on the dynamic interaction between the labor market and economic fluctuations.
- OECD Directorate of Education, Employment, Labour, and Social Affairs Many documents on the labour market and social policy available.
- Losing Work, Moving On: Worker Displacement in International Perspective A collection of papers edited by Peter Kuhn
- 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.
- United States Bureau of Labor Statistics
- 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 reform.
- International Labour Organization The UN specialized agency which seeks the promotion of social justice and internationally recognized human and labour rights.
- WebEc Labor and Demographics Resources Links of interest to labor economists
- Luxembourg Income Study A collection of household income surveys from 25 countries and 4 continents. These surveys provide demographic, income and expenditure information on three different levels: household, person and child.
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