New Resource: International Education Indicators Website
Resources, Reports, Tools, Lists, and Full-Text Documents (6 Items) Education--Statistics
Source: NCES Just Launched, International Education Indicators Website
From the site, This site provides indicators compiled from NCES international publications and is organized by the following subject areas: Context of Education; Preprimary and Primary Education; Secondary Education; Higher Education; and, Education and the Labor Force. The indicators include comparisons between the United States and other industrialized nations with large economies - particularly those that are viewed as our major economic competitors, for example, the Group of Eight (G8) countries: Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the Russian Federation, the United Kingdom, and the United States. NCES will continually update the indicators as new data becomes available.
-- World Cultures--Bibliography
Source: U.S. Dept. Of State Full-Text: "Cultural Bibliography"
Focusing on cross-cultural resources including books and videotapes. 19 pages. See Also: Bibliography of Protocol Resources
-- Tourism--United Kingdom
Source: House of Commons Library, United Kingdom New, Full-Text Report, Tourism
39 pages pdf. Numerous statistics.
-- Taxes--United Kingdom
Source: House of Commons Library Full-Text, The Burden of Taxation
34 page (pdf) research report.
-- Real Estate--United Kingdom--Webliography
Source Free Pint Full-Text: "Real Estate Sources on the Web"
-- Government Web Sites--United States
Source: Taubman Center for Public Policy/Brown University New Report: State and Federal E-Government in the United States, 2003
Annual analysis of federal and state government web sites. Summary ||| Full-Text ||| PDF
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