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Karen Corday December 19th, 2008

Did you know that the Literature Database contains not only journal and book citations, but also citations with links to many full-text research reports from a variety of research and policy organizations? These reports usually contain more recent data than journal articles, so reading them is a good way to stay as up-to-date as possible. They are almost always available in their entirety, free of charge. Here is a sample of some of the reports. For more, access the Literature Database and search “Paper or Report” under the Record Type drop-down menu.

Recent additions include:

Employment in Europe, 2008, from the European Commission

Snapshot: California’s Uninsured, from the California Health Care Foundation

Latino Workers in the Ongoing Recession, 2007 to 2008, by the Pew Hispanic Center

Small Business Survival Index 2008: Ranking the Policy Environment for Entrepreneurship Across the Nation, by the Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council

Marital Status is Associated With Health Insurance Coverage for Working-Age Women at All Income Levels, 2007, by the National Center for Health Statistics

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