Labor Studies Resource Page The Department of economics has a web page with links to general economicsresources including government pages, online journals and publications, http://www2.gwu.edu/~labor/resources.html
Extractions: To facilitate faculty and student research, assist students exploring possible paper and thesis topics, and supplement the assigned text material in its classes, the Program in Labor Studies has set up the following page with annotated links to sites that address (a) general labor economics issues and (b) selected policy issues. Federal Government links: Census Bureau FEDSTATS , "More than 70 agencies in the United States Federal Government produce statistics of interest to the public. The Federal Interagency Council on Statistical Policy maintains this site to provide easy access to the full range of statistics and information produced by these agencies for public use"
EconData.Net Data Quick Links Page kids COUNT Census Data Online, Annie E. Casey Foundation Regional EconomicInformation System (REIS), Bureau of Economic Analysis http://www.econdata.net/content_quicklinks.html
Extractions: Here are all our "links by subject" without annotation on one condensed, quick loading page. Use Quick Links if you know what you want and you want to get there quickly, or if you want to get a fast sense of available data sources across categories. Click on any category heading to jump down to the corresponding list heading below... Demography Population Data , Bureau of the Census Census 2000 Demographic Profiles , Missouri Census Data Center, Missouri Secretary of State Rural-Urban Continuum Codes , Economic Research Service, Department of Agriculture AmeriStat , Population Reference Bureau Living Cities Census Series , Center for Urban and Metropolitan Policy, The Brookings Institution Census Notes and Data , FannieMae Foundation Historical Census Data , Geospatial and Statistical Data Center, University of Virginia Race and Ethnic Distributions in the United States , U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
KCSOS : Conditions Of Children : Family Economics Conditions Of Children links. Home. Online Data Sources Demographics Family economics Education Family economics. mom and son Income and Wages http://kcsos.kern.org/ConditionsOfChildren/Economics
Extractions: Resources Links Discuss Submit ... Children's Literature Web Guide A very extensive website put together by D.K. Brown at the University of Calgary that compiles many resources related to children's literature: award winners, best sellers, activities for the classroom and links, links, and more links ! How Novel!: Canadian Young Adult Literature Developed by the Saskatoon Library, this site is dedicated to Canadian young adult fiction (fiction written by Canadians, about Canadians, or which takes place in Canada). Resources include cover art, annotations, reviews and publisher information, as well as author photographs and biographies. Searches can be made via subject or author. Fairrosa Cyber Library of Children's Literature A site of Children's literature links consisting of other book lists, recommended books and awards, thematic lists, and special interest books. Carol Hurst's Children's Literature Site A very large collection of children literature reviews that are organized by title, author, genre, and reading age. Additionally you can find fun activities for the classroom, reccommended related books, and related links. BDD Books for Young Readers Teacher's Resource Center Reviews and lesson plans on various books. Books organized into these searchable categories: Alphabetical Title Index, Authors and Illustrators Index, Awards Index, Black History Month Index, Grade Index, Interdisciplinary Index, Newbery Award Winners, and Reluctant Readers Index
U.S. Catholic Links While we try to police our links as much as possible, as a result of this emergingtechnology, economicscivic response to WB/IMF global trade policies http://www.uscatholic.org/links/usclinks.html
Extractions: U.S. Catholic Link-o-Rama *Please be advised: Recent "advances" in domain registration services have allowed "domain brokers" to buy up bulk orders of domain addresses as soon as they expire. As a result many web addresses previously held by religious, educational, or social justice web publishers have been acquired by domain brokers who often connect visitors to pornography or gambling sites. While we try to police our links as much as possible, as a result of this emerging technology, we cannot guarantee the "child safe" status of all the links below. Abortion Death penalty Food safety Peace ... Nuclear proliferation Abortion
Salt Of The Earth Links From the office of really official sounding disclaimers The links below areintended as a economicscivic response to WB/IMF global trade policies http://salt.claretianpubs.org/links/links.html
Extractions: Salt of the Earth links *Please be advised: Recent "advances" in domain registration services have allowed "domain brokers" to buy up bulk orders of domain addresses as soon as they expire. As a result many web addresses previously held by religious, educational, or social justice web publishers have been acquired by domain brokers who often connect visitors to pornography or gambling sites. While we try to police our links as much as possible, as a result of this emerging technology, we cannot guarantee the "child safe" status of all the links below. Abortion Death penalty Food safety Peace ... Nuclear proliferation Abortion
Institute For Justice: Other Links Of Interest The Institute provides the following links to organizations with which we have the environment, law economics, and social welfare, the Institute strives http://www.ij.org/links/
Extractions: Donate Contact Us Home Other Institute for Justice Sites CastleCoalition.org The Castle Coalition is an effort by activists to take the fight against eminent domain abuse into their own hands. It was inspired by watching several communities defeat seemingly unstoppable projects to take homes and businesses to give to other private parties. This website seeks to give you ideas and tools to wage this battle yourself, in your own community. It is also our hope that the Castle Coalition will be a way for activists to network with each other and give support, ideas, and advice. Free.ij.org The federal government, through the Communications Decency Act, seeks to control the content of speech on the Internet. The proposal by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) represents another, equally dangerous tack that must be brought to the attention of all Internet users and providers. The CFTC is the federal agency charged with regulating the commodity and futures markets in the United States. Other Organizations The Institute provides the following links to organizations with which we have worked in the past on select issues of mutual interest. A link to an organization posted on this page should not be construed as an endorsement by the Institute for Justice of all the views and positions of the organization.
Extractions: skip Home About Catalog Calendar ... Site Search (see also Business And Finance (see also Homeschooling Resources, Financial Aid and Grants American Schools Directory K-12 American Universities ... Educator's Reference Desk - formerly AskERIC Living Cities Databooks - Economic and population statistics from America's largest cities Maine State Department of Education National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) NCES Electronic Catalog - Education studies and statistics available for download NCES Global Locator - search for information on any public school or library in the US National Education Association Peterson's Education Portal Teachers At Work - Reviews of over 5,000 education websites U.S. Department of Education
SWAP Links SWAP page of links on user requested topics. The New economics Foundation isthe radical think tank which describes itself as unique in bringing http://www.swap.ac.uk/Links/links.asp?show=sl&sid=__Jacsc33
UGA Extension Links Staff, Web links. Children Youth Families Diabetes Food Selection Buying FoodSafety Preservation Consumer economics Housing Environment Nutrition http://www.fcs.uga.edu/extension/links.html
The Global Social Change Research Project links to resources about social and economic growth and change. links topictures, movies, virtual postcards, midi music files, for kids to look at or http://gsociology.icaap.org/
Extractions: The Global Social Change Research Project The basic question of interest is "Why does society develop the way that it does?" How did the various political systems develop, how do different customs and social systems come about. Some specific topics include: what is globalization and how is it happening, why did industrialization first occur in Europe, how far will democratization spread and in what forms. This site is our attempt to study those questions. We present information that looks at long term, large scale changes in social, political and economic systems at the national and international levels. This site presents links to sites with theories, approaches, data and research. The principal aim is to present information that can be used to explain historical change, growth and development. Any comments or suggestions are welcome. Send email to gsociology at yahoo dot com I've started an Announcements for Sociology forum at Sociopranos . Anyone can post any annoucement about new conferences, books, research, websites, jobs, funding, reports, data, etc., that may be of interest to sociologists or any other social scientists. I'll start a new thread every month. See the press release forum
Children's Literature Lesson Plans And Resources This site contains links to lesson plans and resources for children s literature Many lesson plans integrating children s literature and economics. http://www.cloudnet.com/~edrbsass/edchildrenslit.htm
Extractions: T his site contains links to lesson plans and resources for children's literature (grades K-6). Since there is considerable overlap between authors and titles for children and adolescents, go to my site for adolescent literature if you do not find what you need on this page. All links on this page were checked and updated 10-9-04. Index: Sources for Many Children's Literature Lesson Plans; Multicultural Children's Literature Lesson Plans; Children's Literature Resources; Specific Children's Books (Listed Alphabetically by Title: ... Go to the International Reading Association Try these great offers:
Social Studies Lesson Plans And Resources links to lesson plans intended to help teachers put current areas of global conflict, economics and Geography Lesson Plans for Children s Books http://www.cloudnet.com/~edrbsass/edsoc.htm
Extractions: Click on "Current Events" in the site index for lesson plans related to September 11, 2001, the anniversary of those horrific events, or the current war in Iraq. Lesson plans for election 2004 can also be accessed from the index by clicking on "Elections." Click here to find social studies standards and curricula from all 50 states. This page contains lesson plans for all social studies subjects except geography, history, psychology, sociology, anthropology, and archaelogyy.
The World Wide Web Virtual Library: Sustainable Development EnviroDirectory, metadatabase on environmental lists of links. Context Institute,Sustainable culture, information; from economics to education, http://www.ulb.ac.be/ceese/meta/sustvl.html
Extractions: SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT This page is maintained by the Center for Economic and Social Studies on the Environment , located at If you know of additional sources of information that would be appropriate for this page, or would like to maintain a specialty library, please leave a message Last update : 12 Jul 2005. New! Best sources Directories Search internet ... I suggest you to start from here if you do not want to check all links. Tong-Len , NGO, Himachal Pradesh, India. Internally-displaced communities living in Himachal's Kangra Valley. Institut pour un Développement Durable , indicators, Belgium, World OECD Factbook http://www.docrenewableenergy.info
Extractions: ACORN is the nation's largest community organization of low and moderate-income families, with over 150,000 member families organized into 800 neighborhood chapters in 65 cities across the country. ACORN advocates: better housing for first time home buyers and tenants, living wages for low-wage workers, more investment in communities from banks and governments, and better public schools. The organization is 80% self-sufficient, deriving its funds primarily from members' dues, raffles, ad sales, dinners, and other events. AlterNet
About The International AIDS And Economics Network (IAEN) This list is not intended as an endorsement by AIDS economics or the World Bankof these sites. Select a category, or scroll down to browse links http://www.worldbank.org/aids-econ/links/
Extractions: Home Site Map Links to Related Internet Sites and Resources The following Internet resources have been selected as relevant to the economics of HIV/AIDS, particularly with respect to the international and development aspects. This list is not intended as an endorsement by AIDS Economics or the World Bank of these sites. We welcome your suggestions for additional sites to be added. We seek Internet resources that are particularly focused on the international and/or development economics of HIV/AIDS. Please send your suggested additions or deletions to aids-econ@ForumOne.com Select a category, or scroll down to browse links: New additions to this page are marked with (These are not necessarily new web sites.) Academic Units Economic Research Unit , Department of Economics at the University of Natal, Durban, South Africa. The ERU is an autonomous unit within the Department of Economics which conducts applied research into any field of economics with a special emphasis on policy issues relating to South and southern Africa. The Health Policy Unit (HPU) The aim of the HPU is to inform the development of health policy in low and middle income countries. Specific objectives include: to encourage, guide and conduct policy-relevant research; provide a stimulating, supportive, multi-disciplinary research environment; and communicate research findings widely.
Economics Social Studies Education Kids And Teens economics (Subscribe). Categories. Careers (35); Money (22). Organizations (2) Game challenges kids to earn, save, and spend money. http://www.internet-web-directory.com/Kids_and_Teens/Education/Social_Studies/Ec
Institute Of Economic Affairs links to other useful sites or sites mentioned on the iea site A database oflinks on the Austrian School of economics from the LibertySearch portal. http://www.iea.org.uk/listBody.jsp?type=link&pageID=28
The Bell Policy Center The CRCE mission is to generate high quality economic research and analysis Useful state data from the 2004 kids COUNT Data Book available in an online http://www.thebell.org/links.html
Extractions: Research in support of adequate and fair fiscal policies that benefit all Coloradans. Excellent analysis of state budget issues, including TABOR. Available publications include: the State of Working Colorado, the Self-Sufficiency Standard, and Issue Briefs on issues from working immigrants to tobacco securitization. Colorado State University, Center for Research on the Colorado Economy
Research Center: Web Resources: International Web Resources links to internal tobacco industry documents and other evidence of British American The World Bank Group s perspective the economics of tobacco control http://tobaccofreekids.org/research/webresources/international.shtml
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