To determine whether a journal is peer reviewed, search for it in Ulrich's Periodicals Directory and look for the little referee symbol: .
Use these databases to find journal articles, news and magazine articles, and more.
Visit the Starting Your Research Guide to learn about finding specific books and articles, choosing a topic and keywords, putting a search together, evaluating information sources, and more.
The following databases include international documents related to labour and economics.
Are you looking for an overview of an economic concept or the definition of a term? These are examples of the types of information you can find using the resources below. For more resources, visit Finding Background Information.
The following data and statistical sources are especially relevant to economics. For more, visit the Statistical Sources Guide.