Name (click for metadata and to rate record) Description Agency Subagency Category
Neighborhood Stabilization Program Data NSP2 HUD's Neighborhood Stabilization Program (www.hud.gov/nsp) provides emergency assistance to state and local governments to acquire and redevelop foreclosed properties that might otherwise become sources of abandonment and blight within their communities. The Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) provides grants to every state, certain local communities, and other organizations to purchase foreclosed or abandoned homes and to rehabilitate, resell, or redevelop these homes in order to stabilize neighborhoods and stem the decline of house values of neighboring homes. The program is authorized under Title III of the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008. HUD Construction and Housing
Livestock and Grain Market News LMR Web Services The primary function of the Livestock and Grain Market News Division of the Livestock and Seed Program (LSP) is to compile and disseminate information that will aid producers, consumers, and distributors in the sale and purchase of livestock, meat, grain, and their related products nationally and internationally. USDA AMS Agriculture
Export-Import FY 2006 Applications This file contains applications that were approved or denied/declined during fiscal year 2006. EXIM Banking, Finance, and Insurance
Fruit and Vegetable Market News Custom Search The primary function of the Fruit and Vegetable Market News Division of the Fruit and Vegetable Programs is to provide an exchange of information for growers, shippers, wholesalers, researchers and others on supplies, demand and prices of fresh fruit and vegetables and speciality crops. USDA AMS Agriculture
Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) The Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) program produces single-year estimates of median household income and poverty for all counties and states and poverty and population for all Title I-eligible school districts. DOC CENSUS Income, Expenditures, Poverty, and Wealth
Weekly Fatality Reports The weekly reports of fatalities and catastrophes (FAT/CAT Reports) are tabulations of fatalities or catastrophes reported by OSHA Area Offices and State Plan states on an OSHA-36 form, Fatality/Catastrophe Report, to the OSHA's Directorate of Enforcement DOL OSHA Labor Force, Employment, and Earnings
OSHA Data Initiative - Establishment Specific Injury and Illness Rates Each year the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) collects work-related injury and illness data from employers within specific industry and employment size specifications. This data collection is called the OSHA Data Initiative or ODI. The data provided is used by OSHA to calculate establishment specific injury and illness incidence rates. Data is searchable online from 1996 to 2007. 2007 data can also be downloaded. Data includes the establishment name, address, industry, and associated Total Case Rate (TCR), Days Away, Restricted, and Transfer (DART) case rate, and the Days Away From Work (DAFWII) case rate. The data is specific to the establishments that provided OSHA with valid data through the 2008 data collection (collection of CY 2007 data). This database does not contain rates calculated by OSHA for establishments that submitted suspect or unreliable data. DOL OSHA Labor Force, Employment, and Earnings
Public Workforce System Dataset (PWSD) The PWSD is a dataset that can be used to answer questions about various public workforce system programs and how these programs fit in with the overall public workforce system and the economy. It was designed primarily to be used as a tool to understand what has been occurring in the Wagner-Peyser program and contains data from quarter 1 of 1995 through quarter 4 of 2008. Also, it was designed to understand the relationship and flow of participants as they go through the public workforce system. The PWSD can be used to analyze these programs both individually and in combination. The PWSD contains economic variables, Unemployment Insurance System data, and data on programs funded by the Workforce Investment Act and Employment Service. Economic variables included are labor force, employment, unemployment, unemployment rate, and gross domestic product data. DOL ETA Labor Force, Employment, and Earnings
Workforce Investment Act (WIA) Net Impact Evaluation Dataset The evaluation employs administrative data from 12 states, covering approximately 160,000 WIA participants and nearly 3 million comparison group members. Focusing on participants who entered WIA programs between July 2003 and June 2005, the evaluation considers the impact for all those in the program, the impact for those receiving only Core or Intensive Services, and the incremental impact of Training Services. This dataset contains all of the information used to conduct the non-experimental evaluation estimates for the 1) WIA Client Treatment Group and 2) The Unemployment Insurance and Employment Service Client comparison group. DOL ETA Labor Force, Employment, and Earnings
Project GATE (Growing America Through Entrepreneurship) Final Evaluation Dataset "Project GATE was a random-assignment demonstration project designed to help public workforce system clients create, sustain or expand their own business. The cornerstone of the evaluation of Project GATE was random assignment. A total of 4,198 applicants to Project GATE were randomly assigned to either the program group or the control group. Members of the program group were offered GATE services; members of the control group were not. This dataset is the final data from the evaluation and includes administrative data from the six and eighteen month follow-ups and survey data from the six month, eighteen month, and sixty month follow-ups of program participants. " DOL ETA Labor Force, Employment, and Earnings