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Society for the Anthropology of Work, American Anthropological Association
The Society for the Anthropology of Work (SAW) is a section of the American Anthropological Association, and is comprised of more than 200 members. The Society publishes the Anthropology of Work Review, a peer-reviewed journal that facilitates exchanges between those engaged in the study of all dimensions of human work.
Families and Work Institute
Families and Work Institute is a nonprofit center dedicated to providing research for living in today’s changing workplace, changing family and changing community.
Labor and Labor Movements Section, American Sociological Association
Labor and Labor Movements was formed to promote the common interest of ASA members in the area of sociology broadly dealing with labor and labor movements. Several decades ago, sociological work on labor and labor movements had a distinguished tradition in the discipline. Many prominent sociologists were centrally concerned with the study of labor and unions.
Organizations, Occupations and Work Section, American Sociological Association
The purpose of the Section on Organizations, Occupations, and Work is to foster the development of these branches of sociology through the advancement of theory and research, and through the communication of knowledge. The Section focuses on concepts and theories from the various social sciences as they apply to problems of organizations, occupational roles and the changing nature of work.
US Bureau of Labor Statistics
Information on earnings, inflation and spending, and the economy in general, along with other topics. See: National Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates of the BLS.