Showing posts with label economics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label economics. Show all posts

Monday, November 21, 2011

Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity — Home

 

Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity — Home

 

The Rudd Center seeks to improve the world’s diet, prevent obesity, and reduce weight stigma by establishing creative connections between science and public policy, developing targeted research, encouraging frank dialogue among key constituents, and expressing a dedicated commitment to real change.

The Rudd Center assesses, critiques, and strives to improve practices and policies related to nutrition and obesity so as to inform and empower the public, to promote objective, science-based approaches to policy, and to maximize the impact on public health.

These objectives are accomplished by addressing the following:

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Going Green, Fuel Efficiency, Organic Food, and Green Living - The Daily Green

Going Green, Fuel Efficiency, Organic Food, and Green Living - The Daily Green

 

TheDailyGreen.com is a consumer's guide to green living, with daily news, tips, recipes, features and more. In 2007, TheDailyGreen.com was named Best New Site in the annual min Best of the Web awards. In 2010, TheDailyGreen.com was voted "Best Blog" by readers in the annual Best of Green Awards. In 2011, TheDailyGreen.com joined forces with Good Housekeeping and the Green Good Housekeeping Seal on an exciting new content partnership.

The annual Heart of Green Awards honor individuals, businesses and organizations that, like TheDailyGreen.com, are helping to make green go mainstream. In 2009 and 2010, TheDailyGreen.com celebrated its awards with star-studded ceremonies at at the Hearst Tower in Manhattan (see video at right). In 2011, the awards' scope expanded with many more categories, more winners and more audience participation - with the advent of online voting.

Read more: http://www.thedailygreen.com/about/about-us#ixzz1XIE10F00

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

eXtension - Objective. Research-based. Credible.

 

eXtension - Objective. Research-based. Credible.

 

eXtension is an interactive learning environment delivering the best, most researched knowledge from the smartest land-grant university minds across America. eXtension connects knowledge consumers with knowledge providers - experts who know their subject matter inside out.

eXtension offers:

  • Credible expertise
  • Reliable answers based upon sound research
  • Connections to the best minds in American universities
  • Creative solutions to today's complex challenges
  • Customized answers to your specific needs
  • Trustworthy, field-tested data
  • Dynamic, relevant and timely answers

eXtension is unlike any other search engine or information-based website. It's a space where university content providers can gather and produce new educational and information resources on wide-ranging topics. Because it's available to students, researchers, clinicians, professors, as well as the general public, at any time from any Internet connection, eXtension helps solve real-life problems in real time.

eXtension Foundation: The eXtension Foundation is a non-profit entity that exists to support the work of eXtension. Learn more about how you can support or sponsor this work at our eXtension Foundation.

Monday, August 29, 2011

Measure of America: American Human Development Project

 

Measure of America: American Human Development Project

The American Human Development Project provides easy-to-use yet methodologically sound tools for understanding the distribution of well-being and opportunity in America and stimulating fact-based dialogue about issues we all care about: health, education, and living standards.

The hallmark of this work is the American Human Development Index, an alternative to GDP and other money metrics that tells the story of how ordinary Americans are faring and empowers communities with a tool to track progress over time. The Index is comprised of health, education, and income indicators and allows for well-being rankings of the 50 states, 435 congressional districts, county groups within states, women and men, and racial and ethnic groups.

Through national and state reports, thematic briefs, and the project’s interactive website, the American Human Development Project aims to breathe life into numbers, using data to create compelling narratives that foster greater understanding of our shared challenges and greater support for people-centered policies. The Project was founded in 2006, and became an initiative of the Social Science Research Council (SSRC) in 2008.

The Project is made possible through the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation‘s matching grant, which will match every dollar you donate–effectively doubling your contribution. Click on this secure link to donate today (please note this will direct you to the SSRC website).

 

The maps are the great interactive part….

http://www.measureofamerica.org/maps/

The Measure of America

How is opportunity distributed in America? Are we falling behind other affluent democracies? Which groups are surging ahead and which face the greatest risks? Which congressional districts enjoy the highest—and lowest—levels of well-being?

Friday, May 6, 2011

LABORSTA Internet (E)

LABORSTA Internet (E)

Welcome to LABORSTA Internet!

View and download data and metadata for over 200 countries or territories from LABORSTA, an International Labour Office database on labour statistics operated by the ILO Department of Statistics

What's new ?

Short term indicators of the labour market

Rural Labour Statistics serving Rural Development

Statistics by topic

[ By country - By publication ]

Total and Economically Active Population

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Employment

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  • Main statistics (annual): employment general level, by economic activity, by occupation, by status in employment - paid employment by economic activity, in manufacturing
  • Main statistics (monthly): employment general level - paid-employment in non-agricultural activities, in manufacturing
  • Employment for detailed occupational groups by sex (SEGREGAT)
  • ILO-Comparable Estimates - adjusted annual average employment and unemployment estimates (ILOCE)
  • Public sector employment
  • Distribution of the employed population by hours of work

Unemployment

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  • Main statistics (annual): unemployment general level, by age group, by level of education, by economic activity, by occupation
  • Main statistics (monthly): unemployment general level
  • ILO-Comparable Estimates - Adjusted annual average employment and unemployment estimates (ILOCE)

Hours of Work

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  • Main statistics (annual): hours of work by economic activity, in manufacturing
  • Main statistics (monthly): hours of work per week in non-agricultural activities, in manufacturing
  • Wages and hours of work in 159 occupations (ILO October Inquiry)
  • Distribution of the employed population by hours of work

Wages

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  • Main statistics (annual): wages by economic activity, in manufacturing
  • Main statistics (monthly): wages in non-agricultural activities, in manufacturing
  • Wages and hours of work in 159 occupations (ILO October Inquiry)

Labour Cost

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  • Main statistics (annual): labour cost in manufacturing

Consumer Price Indices

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  • Main statistics (annual): general indices, general indices excluding housing, food indices, electricity, gas and other fuels indices, clothing indices, rent indices
  • Main statistics (monthly): general indices, food indices
  • Retail prices of 93 food items (ILO October Inquiry)

Occupational Injuries

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  • Main statistics (annual): cases of injury with lost workdays, rates of occupational injuries, days lost by economic activity

Strikes and Lockouts

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  • Main statistics (annual): strikes and lockouts, workers involved, days not worked, rates of days not worked by economic activity

Household Income and Expenditure

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  • Statistics (HIES)

International Labour Migration

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  • Statistics

Metadata

LABORSTA Internet for ILO Offices

LABORSTA Internet (E)

Friday, April 15, 2011

Tax Policy Center home

Tax Policy Center home

The Tax Policy Center is a joint venture of the Urban Institute and Brookings Institution. The Center is made up of nationally recognized experts in tax, budget, and social policy who have served at the highest levels of government.

What We Do

TPC provides timely, accessible analysis and facts about tax policy to policymakers, journalists, citizens, and researchers. Its major products are

small TPC logoModel estimates: The TPC Microsimulation Model produces revenue and distribution estimates for the latest tax proposals and bills. More information about the tax model is available in the overview and FAQ.

small TPC logoLibrary: Research by TPC staff is disseminated in a variety of publications, including two TPC series - Issues and Options briefs and Discussion papers. The TPC also has regular columns in Tax Notes magazine.

small TPC logoTax Facts: The Tax Facts database compiles facts and figures from government agencies and other sources.

small TPC logoThe Tax Policy Briefing Book: A Citizens' Guide for the 2008 Election and Beyond A handy primer on how the tax system works."— Tom Herman, WSJ. A compendium of information on a host of questions likely to be addressed during the 2008 presidential election debate and beyond. This briefing book is intended as a resource for the public, the press, and even the presidential campaigns-in short, for anyone who wants to be well informed about current tax and budget matters.

small TPC logoTaxVox The Tax Policy Center's tax and budget policy blog. Join the discussion on tax legislation, administration, and more.

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Data | The World Bank

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The Data Catalog provides download access to over 2,000 indicators from World Bank data sets.

 

World Development Indicators 2011 database and publication available now

The publication is the 15th edition of WDI and the database now contains updated data through 2009 or 2010 for many indicators.

 

 

Data | The World Bank

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Economic Policy Institute

Economic Policy Institute

The Economic Policy Institute, a nonprofit Washington D.C. think tank, was created in 1986 to broaden the discussion about economic policy to include the interests of low- and middle-income workers. Today, with global competition expanding, wage inequality rising, and the methods and nature of work changing in fundamental ways, it is as crucial as ever that people who work for a living have a voice in the economic discourse. 

EPI was the first — and remains the premier — organization to focus on the economic condition of low- and middle-income Americans and their families. Its careful research on the status of American workers has become the gold standard in that field. Its encyclopedic State of Working America, issued every two years since 1988, is stocked in university libraries around the world. EPI researchers, who often testify to Congress and are widely cited in the media, first brought to light the disconnect between pay and productivity that marked the U.S. economy in the 1990s and is now widely recognized as a cause of growing inequality.

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