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Statistics and databases

Statistics and databases

ILAB - Office of Child Labor, Forced Labor, and Human Trafficking (OCFT) Mission Statement To support the President’s and the Secretary of Labor’s labor and foreign policy objectives, meet congressional mandates, and perform public outreach by promoting the elimination of the worst forms of child labor, and increasing knowledge and information on child labor, forced labor, and human trafficking. About OCFT The Office of Child Labor, Forced Labor, and Human Trafficking (OCFT) is part of the U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of International Labor Affairs (ILAB). Data and Statistics World Economic Outlook Databases (WEO) Updated Download time series data for GDP growth, inflation, unemployment, payments balances, exports, imports, external debt, capital flows, commodity prices. More International Financial Statistics (IFS) More IMF Statistics Data Provides comprehensive access to IFS, BOPS, DOTS, GFS and free access to a range of additional IMF datasets. Data Portal Principal Global Indicators (PGI) A website that brings together data for the major economies available from international agencies covering the financial, governmental, external, and real sectors, and provides links to data in web sites of international and national agencies. More Global Housing Watch A website that tracks developments in housing markets around the world. More Balance of Payments Statistics (BOPS) More Coordinated Direct Investment Survey (CDIS) Updated The CDIS collects data and metadata on inward and outward direct investment positions cross-classified by counterpart economy. More More More More

Working Groups The Executive Committee invites you to consider taking the initiative to establish an EADI Working Group or to express your interest in collaborating with an EADI Working Group. Please feel also free to contact the EADI Secretariat if you see a possibility to link existing projects to EADI. If you wish to submit a proposal, please download the guidelines for EADI Working Groups. EADI distinguishes three types of working groups. A network of institutes and individuals to exchange information, discuss research in progress and publish completed research. Please download the 2012 Guidelines in English (pdf). Reports of the meetings of the Working Groups and papers presented are available on the conference website.

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