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Work
and
Education
Article: The Associated Press. 2001.
"Businesses Shed 200,000 Jobs." The New York Times.
10/5/01.
Summary: New claims for unemployment benefits have risen to a
nine-year high, exceeding last week’s record.
Location: http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/business/AP-Economy.html
Study: U.S. Department of Labor. 2001.
Unemployment Insurance Weekly Claims Report [10/04/2001].
Available from: U.S. Department of Labor, http://www.dol.gov/opa/media/press/eta/ui
/current.htm
Price: $9.00
Keywords: unemployment; job
security
Article: Martha Groves. 2001. “More Rigorous
High School Study Urged.” The Los Angeles Times. 10/5/01.
Summary: Officials believe High School Seniors Should complete a
research project to prevent wasting time.
Location: http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-000079555oct05.story
Study: National Commission on the High School Senior Year. 2001.
Raising Our Sights: No High School Senior Left Behind.
Available from: National Commission on the High
School Senior Year, http://www.commissiononthesenioryear.org/Report/FINAL_PDF_REPORT.pdf
Price: Free
Keywords: schools, public; education,
children
Article: Bloomberg News. 2001. “Unemployment
Claims Post a Sharp Increase.” The New York Times. 10/12/01.
Summary: Unemployment benefits claims rose over the last four weeks
to the highest in almost a decade.
Location: http://www.nytimes.com/2001/10/12/business/12ECON.html?searchpv=nytToday&pagewanted=print
Study: Department of Labor. 2001. Unemployment Insurance Weekly
Claims Report [10/11/2001].
Available from: The Department of Labor, http://www.dol.gov
Price: Free
Keywords: unemployment; job
security
Article: David Leonhardt. 2001. “Out of
Work, and Out of the Benefits Loop.” The New York Times. 10/17/01.
Summary: Unemployment benefits often do not help workers who are
part time, low-wage workers and people who have quit their jobs.
Location: http://www.nytimes.com/2001/10/17/business/17JOBL.html?searchpv=past7days&pagewanted=print
Study: Department of Labor. 2001. Unemployment Insurance Weekly
Claims Report [10/18/2001.]
Available from: U.S. Department of Labor, http://www.dol.gov/
Price: Free
Keywords: low-income families;
unemployment
Article: Stephanie Armour. 2001. “More Workers Refuse to
Relocate in Shaky Economy.” USA Today. 10/23/01.
Summary: Workers are increasingly turning down requests to relocate
in order to stay closer to home.
Location: http://careers.usatoday.com/service/usa/national/content/news/switching/2001-10-23-relocate
Study: Runzheimer International. 2001. Runzheimer Reports on
Relocation.
Available from: Runzheimer International, http://www.runzheimer.com
Price: $25.00
Keywords: job security; employee
benefits
Article: Stephen Barr. 2001. “Many Feel Good
about Government; Few Want to Work for it.” The Washington Post, B02.
10/24/01.
Summary: Even though Americans hold more positive views of the
government, they are not drawn to working for it due to low compensation.
Location: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A42729-2001Oct23.html
Study: Peter D. Hart. 2001. The Unanswered Call to Public
Service: American’s Attitudes Before and After September 11.
Available from: The Council for Excellence in Government, http://www.excelgov.org/poll/index.htm
Price: Free
Keywords: federal government;
wage gap
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Politics
and Society
Article: D’Vera Cohn. 2001. “Minorities
Remain Likelier to Face Mortgage Rejection.” The Washington Post.
10/4/01.
Summary: Whites are far more likely to receive a mortgage than
latinos and blacks.
Location: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A2741-2001Oct3.html
Study: Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now.
2001. The Great Divide: An Analysis of Racial and Economic Disparities in
Home
Purchase Mortgage Lending Nationally and in Sixty Metropolitan Areas.
Available from: ACORN, http://www.acorn.org/acorn10/communityreinvestment/reports/greatdividetext.htm
Price: Free
Keywords: minorities; investment
Article: David Brown. 2001. “Life Expectancy
Rises, Death Rates Fall in U.S.” The Washington Post. 10/11/01.
Summary: Life expectancy rises in men and women indicating better
access to health care.
Location: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A40538-2001Oct10.html
Study: National Center for Health Statistics. 2001. Life Expectancy
Hits New High in 2000; Mortality Declines for Leading Causes of Death.
Available from: National Center for Health Statistics, http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/
Price: Free
Keywords: health care; social
trends
Article: John Connor. Dow Jones
Newswires. 2001. “Stimulus Provision Could Cost US States $5B/Year –
Report.”
The Wall Street Journal. 10/19/01.
Summary: US states could take an added hit on their balance sheets
from a provision in the economic stimulus package.
Location: http://interactive.wsj.com/archive/retrieve@1.cgi?arockett/text/autowire/data/DI-CO-20011019-003684.djml/&d2hc
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Study: Iris J. Lav and Kevin Carey. 2001.
House Stimulus Package Would Worsen State Fiscal Conditions By
Causing States to
Lose $5 Billion a Year in Revenue For Next Three Years.
Available from: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, http://www.cbpp.org/10-18-01sfp2.htm
Price: Free
Keywords: federal budget; taxes
Article: John McAuley. Dow Jones Newswires.
2001. “Big Picture: Economic Forecasts Range from Hope to
Gloom.”
The Wall Street Journal. 10/19/01.
Summary: Economic forecasts are increasingly tending towards one of
these two extremes, as economists factor in the effects of the
Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
Location: http://interactive.wsj.com/archive/retrieve@1.cgi?arockett/text/autowire/data/BT-CO-20011019-005621.djml/&d
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%26name3%3Ddbname%3Bwsjie%26named%3Ddbname%26period%3D%3A720&location=article&HI=
Study: U.S. Department of Commerce. 2001. U.S. International
Trade in Goods and Services Highlights.
Available from: US Department of Commerce, http://www.census.gov/indicator/www/ustrade.html
Price: Free
Keywords: poverty; unemployment
Article: John O’Neil. 2001. “Behavior: Homicide Rates Fall Among
Couples.” The New York Times. 10/23/01.
Summary: The rate at which women were killed by “intimate
partners” fell over the last twenty years.
Location: http://www.nytimes.com/2001/10/23/health/womenshealth/23BEHA.html?searchpv=nytToday
Study: Center for Disease Control. 2001.
Fact Book for the Year 2000.
Available from: Center for Disease Control and Prevention, http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/pub-res/FactBook/partner.htm
Price: Free
Keywords: crime; physical
abuse
Article: Richard Morin. 2001. “Poll:
National Pride, Confidence Soar.” The Washington Post, A07. 10/25/01.
Summary: A national survey shows a surge in national feelings of
pride, confidence and faith in America.
Location: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A48191-2001Oct24.html
Study: National Opinion Research Center. 2001. Public Response to a
National Tragedy.
Available from: National Opinion Research Center, http://www.norc.uchicago.edu/index.asp
Price: Free
Keywords: social values; social
trends
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Family
Life
Article: Reuters. 2001. “Gradual Driver’s
Licensing Found to Cut Crashes.” The New York Times. 10/3/01.
Summary: Study shows that accidents involving teenage drivers
decrease by 25% when states implement a three-stage licensing system.
Location: http://www.nytimes.com/2001/10/03/national
/03TEEN.html?searchpv=past7days
Study: Robert D. Foss, John R. Feaganes, Eric A. Rodgman. 2001.
Initial Effects of Graduated Driver Licensing on
16-Year-Old Driver Crashes in North Carolina.
Available from: Journal of American Medical Association, http://jama.ama-assn.org/issues/v286n13/abs/joc10277.html
Price: $9.00
Keywords: teenagers; health,
children
Article: Associated Press. 2001. “33% Drop
in Teen Smoking.” Los Angeles Times. 10/5/01.
Summary: The number of teenagers who have started smoking has
fallen by a third in two years.
Location: http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-000079559oct05.story
Study: Department of Health and Human Services. 2001.Summary of
Findings from the 2000 National Household Survey on Drug Abuse.
Available from: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration, http://www.samhsa.gov/hhsurvey/hhsurvey.html
Price: Free
Keywords: smoking; tobacco
Article: Jane E. Allen. 2001. “Parents Might
Contribute to Childhood Asthma.” The Los Angeles Times. 10/8/01.
Summary: Study shows the emotional environment of an infant may
contribute to the onset of asthma.
Location: http://www.latimes.com/technology/la-000080339oct08.story
Study: Mary Klinnert. 2001.Onset and Persistence of Childhood
Asthma: Predictors From Infancy.
Available from: Pediatrics, http://www.pediatrics.org/cgi/content/full/108/4/e69
Price: Free
Keywords: parenting; children
Article: Eric Nagourney. 2001. “In TV
Habits, Like Mother, Like Child.” The New York Times. 10/16/01.
Summary: Preschool children whose mothers are obese or depressed
tend to watch more television than other children.
Location: http://www.nytimes.com/2001/10/16/health/children/16BEHA.html?searchpv=past7days
Study: Hillary Burdette. 2001. Study Links Childhood Obesity to
Maternal Well-Being.
Available from: Children’s Hospital Medical Center of Cincinnati,
http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/media_center/newsreleas
es/2001/10/10_8_01a.asp
Price: Not yet released.
Keywords: obesity; television
Article: Laura Sessions Stepp. 2001. “Hope
for Halting Hate.” The Washington Post, C10. 10/18/01.
Summary: In a survey, students would like to improve their
communities by learning how to be more tolerant of others.
Location: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A12881-2001Oct18.html
Study. National 4-H Council. 2001. Public Opinion Survey on
Community Service and Dialogue Between Youth and Adults.
Available from: The National 4-H Council, http://www.4hcentennial.org/aboutus/survey.htm
Price: Free
Keywords: children; racial
comparisons
Article: Associated Press. 2001. “Study: Newscasts Create Fear For
Kids.” The New York Times. 10/23/01.
Summary: More than a third of all news stories about children depict
them as victims of crime, invoking a climate of fear.
Location: http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/national/AP-TV-News-Children.html?searchpv=aponline
Study: Children Now. 2001. The Local Television News Media's Picture
of Children.
Available from: Children Now, http://www.childrennow.org/media/local-news-study/index.htm
Price: Free
Keywords: television; child
development
Article: Marilyn Elias. 2001. “Kids Get
Psychiatric Drugs Too Often.” USA Today. 10/22/01.
Summary: Doctors are prescribing psychiatric drugs such as Ritalin and
Prozac to preschoolers.
Location: http://www.usatoday.com/news/healthscience/health/2001-10-23-kids-drugs.htm
Study: Marsha Rappley et al. 1999. Diagnosis of Attention-Deficit/HyperactivityDisorder
and Use of Psychotropic Medication in Very Young Children. University of
Michigan.
Available from: The Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent
Medicine, http://archpedi.ama-assn.org/issues/v153n10/abs/poa8497.html
Price: $9.00
Keywords: health, children; medical
treatment
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Health
& Reproductive Issues
Article: Dow Jones Newswires. 2001.
“SignalGene Study Strengthens Previous Breast Cancer Find.” The Wall
Street Journal. 10/2/01.
Summary: Estrogen receptors are related in the treatment of breast
cancer.
Location: http://interactive.wsj.com/archive/retrieve@1.cgi?arockett/text/autowire/data/BT-CO-20011002-003958.djml/&d2hconverter=display-d2h&NVP=&template=
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Study: Gilles B. Tremblay, Denis Bergeron, Vincent Giguere. 2001.
4-Hydroxytamoxifen Is an Isoform-Specific Inhibitor of Orphan
Estrogen-Receptor-Related (ERR) Nuclear Receptors ß and Y.
Available from: Endocrinology, http://endo.endojournals.org/
Price: Free
Keywords: cancer, breast; treatment
Article: Eric Nagourney. 2001. “Fertility: A
Study Links Prayer and Pregnancy.” The New York Times. 10/2/01.
Summary: Researchers reluctantly report that women at an in vitro
fertilization clinic became pregnant twice as often as when people were
praying for their success.
Location: http://www.nytimes.com/2001/10/02/health/womenshealth
/02FRET.html?search=past7days
Study: Kwang Y. Cha, Daniel P. Wirth, Rogerio A. Lobo. 2001.
Does Prayer Influence the Success of in Vitro Fertilization–Embryo
Transfer?
Available from: Journal of Reproductive Health, http://www.reproductivemedicine.
com/Features/Feature.htm
Price: Free
Keywords: pregnancy; religion
Article: Kenneth Chang. 2001. “Supplements
Work to Treat Vision Loss in Elderly.” The New York Times. 10/12/01.
Summary: Large amounts of zinc and vitamin C, vitamin E and
beta-carotene stem the spread of vision loss in elderly.
Location: http://www.nytimes.com/2001/10/12/health/12EYE.html?searchpv=nytToday
Study: National Eye Institute. 2001.
A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Clinical Trial of High-Dose
Supplementation With Vitamins C and E, Beta Carotene, and Zinc for
Age-Related Macular Degeneration and Vision Loss.
Available from: Archives of Opthamology, http://archopht.ama-assn.org/issues/v119n10/rfull/ecs10161.html
Price: Free
Keywords: elder care; treatment
Article: Mark Evans. 2001. “Protein May Help Mobility of Sperm.”
The Los Angeles Times. 10/11/01.
Summary: Scientists have found a protein that helps mobility of sperm;
advances in contraception are hoped for.
Location: http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/wire/sns-ap-sluggish-sperm1010oct10.story
Study: David Clapham. 2001. A Sperm Ion Channel Required for Sperm
Motility and Male Fertility.
Available from: Nature, http://www.nature.com/cgi-taf/DynaPage.taf?file=/nature/journal/v413/
n6856/abs/413603a0_fs.html&dynoptions=doi1002821791
Price: Free
Keywords: prevention;
pregnancy
Article: Susan Okie. 2001. “Analysis:
Mammograms Don’t Cut Cancer Death Risk.” The Washington Post, A02.
10/19/01.
Summary: There is no reliable evidence that regular mammograms
reduce the risk of dying of breast cancer in women of any age.
Location: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A18705-2001Oct18.html
Study: Ole Olsen, Peter C Gøtzsche. 2001. Cochrane Review on
Screening for Breast Cancer with Mammography.
Available from: Lancet, http://www.thelancet.com/journal/vol358/iss9290/full/llan.358.9290.original_research.18001.1
Price: Free
Keywords: cancer, breast; diagnosis
Article: Susan Okie. 2001. “Two Studies Link
Night Work, Breast Cancer.” The Washington Post, A02. 10/17/01.
Summary: Women who work nights and those who are up frequently
during the early hours of the morning may be at increased risk for
developing breast cancer.
Location: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A5145-2001Oct16.html
Study: Scott Davis, et al. 2001. Night Shift Work, Light at Night,
and Risk of Breast Cancer.
Available from: Journal of the National Cancer Institute, http://www.jnci.oupjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/93/20/1557
Price: $170.00 for an individual subscription
Keywords: cancer, breast; workforce
demographics
Article: Jane E. Brody. 2001. “Common
Pregnancy Treatment is Questioned.” The New York Times. 10/23/01.
Summary: Many obstetricians have been giving their patients higher
amounts than have been studied, and this can lead to serious consequences
in mothers and their babies.
Location: http://www.nytimes.com/2001/10/23/health/womenshealth/23STER.html?searchpv=nytToday
Study: Debra A. Guinn. 2001. Single vs Weekly Courses of Antenatal
Corticosteroids for Women at Risk of Preterm Delivery.
University of Colorado Health Sciences Center.
Available from: Journal of the American Medical Association,
http://jama.ama-assn.org/issues/v286n13/abs/joc11040.html/
Price: $9.00
Keywords: pregnancy; birth
defects
Article: Rita Rubin. 2001. “Estrogen Isn’t
The Magic Pill.” USA Today. 10/25/01.
Summary: Estrogen replacement therapy doesn’t reduce
postmenopausal women’s risk of having a second stroke.
Location: http://www.usatoday.com/news/healthscience/health/women/2001-10-25-estrogen.htm
Study: Catherine Viscoli. 2001. Estrogen Replacement after Ischemic
Stroke: Report of the Women's Estrogen for Stroke Trial (WEST).
Available from: The New England Journal of Medicine, http://content.nejm.org/
Price: $10.00
Keywords: treatment; health
risks
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Poverty
and Income
Article: Yuka Hayashi. 2001. “Ownership of
Funds Is Up.” The Wall Street Journal. 10/4/01.
Summary: The number of households that own mutual funds rose last
year by 5.9%.
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Study: The Investment Company Institute. 2001. Money Market
Mutual Fund Assets October 4, 2001.
Available from: The Investment Company Institute, http://www.ici.org/facts_figures/10-04mm.html
Price: Free
Keywords: investment; social
trends
Article: Associated Press. 2001. “Growing
Gap Between Minimum Wage, Housing Rent Cost-Report.” The Wall Street
Journal. 10/2/01.
Summary: Nowhere in the country can someone working for minimum
wage afford an apartment.
Location: http://interactive.wsj.com/archive/retrieve@0.cgi?arockett/text
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Study: Jennifer G.
Twombly. 2001. Out of Reach: America’s Growing Wage-Rent Disparity.
Available from: The National Low Income Housing Coalition, http://www.nlihc.org/
Price: Free
Keywords: minimum wage; low
income families
Article: Sandra Fleishman. 2001. “Many
Borrowers Stand on Shaky Ground.” The Washington Post, H08. 10/06/01.
Summary: The number of U.S. homeowners 30 days behind on mortgage
payments rose to it’s highest levels in nine years.
Location: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A12366-2001Oct5.html
Study: Mortgage Bankers Association of American. 2001. National
Deliquency Survey.
Available from: Mortgage Bankers Association of American, http://www.mbaa.org/
Price: Free
Keywords: investment; savings
Article: Natalie Angier. 2001. “Pay Gap Remains for Women in Life Sciences.” The New
York Times. 10/16/01.
Summary: For every dollar that a male life scientist earns, a woman
earns not quite 77 cents.
Location: http://www.nytimes.com/2001/10/16/science/life/16SALA.html?searchpv=past7days
Study: American Association for the Advancement of Science.
2001. AAAS Salary and Job Survey.
Available from: Science, http://recruit.sciencemag.org/feature/salsurvey/v294i5541p395.pdf
Price: Free
Keywords: professional women; wage
gap
Article: Tamar Lewin. 2001. “More Mothers of
Babies Under 1 Are Staying Home.” The New York Times. 10/19/01.
Summary: Last year brought the first decline in the percentage of
women who have babies younger than 1year hold and are in the work force.
Location: http://www.nytimes.com/2001/10/19/national/19MOMS.html
Study. U.S. Census Bureau. 2001. Fertility of American Women, June
2000.
Available from: U.S. Census Bureau, http://www.census.gov/prod/2001pubs/p20-543.pdf
Price: Free
Keywords: parenting; employee
benefits
Article: D’Vera Cohn. 2001. “Illegal
Immigrant Total is Raised.” The Washington Post, A24. 10/25/01.
Summary: The new census total shows that the number of undocumented
immigrants has at least doubled since 1990.
Location: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A47633-2001Oct24.html
Study: American Association for the Advancement of Science.
2001. AAAS Salary and Job Survey.
Available from: Science, http://recruit.sciencemag.org/feature/salsurvey/v294i5541p395.pdf
Price: Free
Keywords: racial comparisons;
international comparisons
Article: Greg Ip. 2001. “Home Sales Dropped
11.7% in September.” The Wall Street Journal. 10/26/01.
Summary: Sales of existing homes took their biggest dive in six years
in September.
Location: http://interactive.wsj.com/articles/SB1004012505840796360.htm
Study. National Association of Realtors. 2001. Existing Home Sales
Data.
Available from: National Association of Realtors, http://nar.realtor.com/
Price: Free
Keywords: investment; savings
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Of Interest
Article: The Associated Press. 2001. “FDA
OK’s New Form of Birth Control.” The New York Times. 10/4/01.
Summary: New hormonal birth control ring will be available from
Organon, Inc.
Location: http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/national/AP-Contraception.html?searchpv=aponline
Keywords: pregnancy; prevention
Article: K. Connie Kang. 2001. “Judge
Dismisses Suit by Japan’s Ex-Sex Slaves.” The Los Angeles Times.
10/5/01.
Summary: World War II crimes against women can not be used as basis
for U.S lawsuit.
Location: http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-000079558oct05.story
Keywords: sexual assault; international
comparisons
Article: Nora Boustany. 2001. “Diplomatic
Dispatches.” The Washington Post. 10/10/01.
Summary: Barbara Bick foresees a favorable reception to A
Declaration of the Essential Rights of Afghan Women.
Location: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A34352-2001Oct9.html
Keywords: international
comparisons; women
Article: Nick Anderson. 2001. “Pelosi Makes
History as New Minority Whip.” The Los Angeles Times. 10/11/01.
Summary: Nancy Pelosi (D) is first woman Minority Whip and the
highest ranking woman in congress ever.
Location: http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/la-000081228oct11.story
Keywords: federal
government; voting
Article: Lois Raimondo. 2001. “'Small
Steps’ for Afghan Women’s Rights.” The Washington Post, A21.
10/19/01.
Summary: In rebel-held area, freedom to work comes despite
conservative moral and social customs.
Location: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A18678-2001Oct18.html
Keywords: international
comparisons; treatment
Article: Laurie Tarkan. 2001. “Research Is
Urged for Healthier Breast Milk.” The New York Times. 10/16/01.
Summary: Study urged for research into breast milk contamination.
Location: http://www.nytimes.com/2001/10/16/health/womenshealth/16MILK.html?searchpv=past7days&pagewanted=print
Keywords: health, infants;
pregnancy
Article: Diana Jean Schemo. 2001. “Cost of
Tuition and Other College Fees Go Up.” The New York Times. 10/24/01.
Summary: Higher education costs increase due to a slowing economy
and war.
Location: http://www.nytimes.com/2001/10/24/education/24TUIT.html?pagewanted=print
Keywords: education; funding
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