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 reform.
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 Low-Wage Labor Market: A volume of papers prepared at the Urban Institute in 1999.
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:
WebEc Labor and Demographics Resources: Links of interest to labor economists
Workers Compensation Research Institute: An independent, not-for-profit research organization providing objective information about public policy issues involving workers' compensation systems.