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Today's NewWork News Web Tip: Global Gateway (Monday, 9/1/03)
The Library of Congress offers Global Gateway, which is filled with information and resources relating to the world's cultures.
Today's NewWork News Web Tip: Migration and Geographic Mobility (Tuesday, 9/2/03)
Here's a new report from US Census data that examines migration and geographic mobility in metropolitan and nonmetropolitan areas of the United States from 1995 to 2000.
Today's NewWork News Web Tip: American Community Survey (Wednesday, 9/3/03)
The U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey provides information to communities and their planners every year
Today's NewWork News Web Tip: Beloit College Mindset List (Thursday, 9/4/03)
Do the young people in your life look blankly at you when you mention Roosevelt, or Reagan...or Clinton? The Beloit College Mindset List can help you keep in touch with young people who were born about the time you bought your shoes.
Today's NewWork News Web Tip: Forming a Union (Friday, 9/5/03)
Here's the AFL-CIO's advice on how to form a union.
Today's NewWork News Web Tip: Corporate Ethics (Saturday, 9/6/03)
Here's the Washington Post's special report on Corporate Ethics.
Today's NewWork News Web Tip: International Tax Avoidance and Evasion (Sunday, 9/7/03)
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development studies international tax avoidance and evasion and how it deprives national governments of revenue.
Today's NewWork News Web Tip: Bureau of the Public Debt (Monday, 9/8/03)
Yes, there IS a Bureau of the Public Debt, and it is located at the United States Department of the Treasury.
Today's NewWork News Web Tip: Farm Subsidy Database (Tuesday, 9/9/03)
You will be able to see where the government subsidies to American agriculture have gone during recent years by consulting the Farm Subsidy Database from the nonprofit Environmental Working Group.
Today's NewWork News Web Tip: WTO Bibliography Database (Wednesday, 9/10/03)
The World Trade Organization has assembled this bibliography database of research reports, books, working papers and other documents having to do with its work. In some cases, links to full-text versions of the articles are included.
Today's NewWork News Web Tip: Complaint Form (Thursday, 9/11/03)
Here's the form you will need for filing a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission.
Today's NewWork News Web Tip: BLS on Inflation (Friday, 9/12/03)
The Bureau of Labor Statistics at the United States Department of Labor has several indexes for measuring different aspects of inflation.
Today's NewWork News Web Tip: Association of American Colleges and Universities (Saturday, 9/13/03)
The Association of American Colleges and Universities has more than 850 member institutions and was founded in 1915.
Today's NewWork News Web Tip: Productivity and Costs (Sunday, 9/14/03)
Here's an analysis of Productivity and Costs from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, United States Department of Labor.
Today's NewWork News Web Tip: Learning Without Limits (Monday, 9/15/03)
Learning Without Limits is a "a blueprint for the federal role in postsecondary education." The report comes from the United States Department of Education.
Today's NewWork News Web Tip: Luxembourg Income Study (Tuesday, 9/16/03)
Much of the information in the searchable database presented by the Luxembourg Income Study is from the early 1990s, but with updated material added. Much of the funding has come from the Human Capital and Mobility Programme of the European Commission and the Norwegian Research Council.
Today's NewWork News Web Tip: Rebuilding Iraq (Wednesday, 9/17/03)
The Iraq Reconstruction Task Force at the United States Department of Commerce offers this report on the economic and other issues associated with the rebuilding of Iraq.
Today's NewWork News Web Tip: African Americans in the Sciences (Thursday, 9/18/03)
Princeton University offers profiles of a collection of African Americans in the sciences.
Today's NewWork News Web Tip: United Auto Workers (Saturday, 9/20/03)
The UAW has been in the news a lot lately. Here's the United Auto Workers on the web.
Today's NewWork News Web Tip: The Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations (Sunday, 9/21/03)
Former Harvard University President Derek Bok heads The Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations, which is part of the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard.
Today's NewWork News Web Tip: GenderNet (Monday, 9/22/03)
GenderNet has been set up by the World Bank as part of its effort to reduce gender disparities in both rich and poor countries around the globe.
Today's NewWork News Web Tip: Best 100 Companies for Working Mothers (Tuesday, 9/23/03)
Working Mother magazine has published its latest list of Best 100 Companies for Working Mothers. It's the eighteenth consecutive year that they have developed their list. Criteria and procedures are explained on their web site.
Today's NewWork News Web Tip: 25 Best Employers for Workers Over 50 (Wednesday, 9/24/03)
Here's AARP's list for 2003 of the Best Employers for Workers Over 50.
Today's NewWork News Web Tip: Academic Keys (Friday, 9/26/03)
Academic Keys claims to be a major academic and career resource for engineering professionals.
Today's NewWork News Web Tip: MathSciNet (Saturday, 9/27/03)
MathSciNet is an online database containing mathematical literature from the past 63 years and comes from the American Mathematical Society.
Today's NewWork News Web Tip: History of the Federal Minimum Wage (Sunday, 9/28/03)
Here's a History of the Federal Minimum Wage from the U.S. Department of Labor covering the period from 1938, when it was 25 cents per hour until 1997, when it was $5.15. According to one inflation calculator, 25 cents in 1938 had the buying power of $2.73 in 1997.
Today's NewWork News Web Tip: The 50 Most Powerful Women in Business (Monday, 9/29/03)
Here's Fortune magazine's latest list of the 50 Most Powerful Women in Business.
Today's NewWork News Web Tip: Native Tourism (Tuesday, 9/30/03)
Native Tourism assists travelers and travel planners who are interested in exploring Native American attractions throughout the United States.
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