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H-1B Program Historical Data
Labor Force, Employment, and Earnings
Foreign Labor Certification, Case Disclosure, OFLC, ...
A Labor Condition Application (LCA) is used by employers as supporting evidence for the petition for an H-1B visa. Only first issuance H-1B visas are subject to the legislated numeric limitation. DOL disclosure data does not indicate the employer's intended use for the LCA. Data for the 2010 Fiscal Year is extracted from the iCert system. Data for the 2009 Fiscal Year is extracted from the iCert system and the eFile system Prior to the 2009 Fiscal Year employers have had the option to file H-1B applications via the LCA E-File online system or via the automated fax system. H-1B data is available for both systems as separate files. Over 90 percent of H-1B applications were e-filed in FY 2004. The data are available for download by fiscal year (October to September) in Microsoft Access or comma delimited text format. To speed up the download process the data are in ZIP files, however the files are still very large, and can take 2 hours or more to download using a dial-up connection. A ZIP file utility is necessary to extract the files.
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HUD Administrative Law Judges Decisions
Law Enforcement, Courts, and Prisons
hearings cases statutes regulations determinations...
This site contains substantive and precedential decisions issued by the Office of Administrative Law Judges. The site does not contain subsequent rulings or determinations which may have been issued: (1) by the HUD Secretary following Secretary review of an ALJ decision; or (2) by a federal court of the United States upon review or appeal of a final agency action. Therefore, decisions found at this site do not necessarily represent the final disposition of the case.
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Office of Foreign Labor Certification Disclosure Data
Labor Force, Employment, and Earnings
Prevailing Wage, Case Disclosure, OFLC, PERM, H-2A, ...
This page allows the public to access the latest quarterly and annual disclosure data in easily accessible formats for the purpose of performing in-depth longitudinal research and analysis. OFLC case disclosure data are available for download on a Federal Fiscal Year cycle covering the October 1 through September 30 period in Microsoft Access (mdb) file format. Select data fields for each case record are extracted from foreign labor certification application tables within OFLC case management systems based on the most recent date a determination decision was issued. Each data set is cumulative, containing unique records identified by the applicable OFLC case number, and any noticeable typographical or other data anomalies may be due to internal data entry or other external customer errors in completing the application form. Important Notice: Employer-specific case information that appears on FLCDataCenter.com was provided to ETA by employers who submitted foreign labor certification applications. These are not employer responses to the Bureau of Labor Statistics' Occupational Employment Statistics (BLS-OES) survey. The BLS-OES program provides estimates used to assist in setting the wage levels in the FLC wage library. However, the BLS does not provide ETA with the wage rates reported to BLS by individual businesses. The identity of respondents and the information that they report to BLS is kept in strict confidence in accordance with BLS Data Integrity Guidelines and with the Confidentiality Information Protection and Statistical Efficiency Act (CIPSEA) of 2002. Latest Quarterly Updates Beginning October 1, 2010 (FY 2011), OFLC is posting cumulative quarterly case disclosure data covering the permanent and temporary labor certification programs as well as the new prevailing wage program. The following case disclosure files cover determination decisions issued between October 1 and December 31, 2010. A small percentage of determination decisions are subject to change in subsequent quarterly releases due to appeal or redetermination decisions on employer applications.
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Wide-ranging Online Data for Epidemiologic Research (WONDER)
Health and Nutrition
deaths, disease incidence, births, ...
WONDER online databases include county-level Compressed Mortality (death certificates) since 1979; county-level Multiple Cause of Death (death certificates) since 1999; county-level Natality (birth certificates) since 1995; county-level Linked Birth / Death records (linked birth-death certificates) since 1995; state & large metro-level United States Cancer Statistics mortality (death certificates) since 1999; state & large metro-level United States Cancer Statistics incidence (cancer registry cases) since 1999; state and metro-level Online Tuberculosis Information System (TB case reports) since 1993; state-level Sexually Transmitted Disease Morbidity (case reports) since 1984; state-level Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting system (adverse reaction case reports) since 1990; county-level population estimates since 1970. The WONDER web server also hosts the Data2010 system with state-level data for compliance with Healthy People 2010 goals since 1998; the National Notifiable Disease Surveillance System weekly provisional case reports since 1996; the 122 Cities Mortality Reporting System weekly death reports since 1996; the Prevention Guidelines database (book in electronic format) published 1998; the Scientific Data Archives (public use data sets and documentation); and links to other online data sources on the "Topics" page.
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CDC WONDER: AIDS Public Use Data
Health and Nutrition
IV Drug Use, Hemophilia, Date Diagnosed, ...
The AIDS Public Information Data Set (APIDS) for years 1981-2002 on CDC WONDER online database contains counts of AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) cases reported by state and local health departments, by demographics; location (region and selected metropolitan areas); case-definition; month/year and quarter-year of diagnosis, report, and death (if applicable); and HIV exposure group (risk factors for AIDS). Data are produced by the US Department of Health and Human Services (US DHHS), Public Health Service (PHS), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), National Center for HIV, STD and TB Prevention (NCHSTP), Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention (DHP).
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CDC WONDER: Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) Morbidity
Health and Nutrition
Sexually Tranmitted Disease, Case, STD, ...
The Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) Morbidity online databases on CDC WONDER contain case reports reported from the 50 United States and D.C., Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands and Guam. The online databases report the number of cases and disease incidence rates by year, state, disease, age, gender of patient, type of STD, and area of report. Data are produced by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), National Center for HIV/AIDS, viral Hepatitis, STD and TB Prevention (NCHHSTP).
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Antitrust Division Select Appellate Briefs
Law Enforcement, Courts, and Prisons
court of appeals, statement of related cases, fine, ...
Index of select appellate cases and briefs filed by the U.S. Department of Justice, Antitrust Division since January 1993. Cases are listed in reverse chronological order by brief date and by name of individual defendants, by company name, or by the entity's first name. Amicus curiae briefs are listed in reverse chronological order by brief date and by petitioner name.
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Federal Bureau of Investigation Widget
Law Enforcement, Courts, and Prisons
report, child predators, terrorists, news, FBI, ...
Provides links to FBI content by incorporating the widgets and modules into websites or blogs.
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Office of Administrative Law Judges Decisions
Labor Force, Employment, and Earnings
Black Lung, minimum wage, enforcement, ...
This dataset includes Office of Administrative Law Judges decisions arising from over 80 labor-related statutes and regulations, including grants administration relating to training of the unskilled and economically disadvantaged; civil rights; alien labor certifications and attestations; Black Lung and Longshore workers' compensation program areas; whistleblower cases; complaints involving corporate fraud, nuclear, environmental, pipeline safety, aviation and commercial trucking statutes; minimum wage disputes; enforcement actions involving the working conditions of migrant farm laborers; disputes involving child labor violations hearings on mine safety variances; OSHA formal rulemaking proceedings; contract disputes; civil fraud in federal programs; employee polygraph tests; certain recordkeeping required by ERISA; standards of conduct in union elections.
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National Prosecutors Survey [Census], 2001
Law Enforcement, Courts, and Prisons
felony courts, evidence, district attorneys, ...
The National Survey of Prosecutors is a survey of chief prosecutors in state court systems. It was previously conducted in 1990, 1992, 1994, and 1996 (ICPSR 9579, 6273, 6785, 2433 respectively). For 2001, instead of a survey of chief prosecutors, a census of all 2,341 chief prosecutors who handled felony cases in state courts of general jurisdiction was conducted. A chief prosecutor is an official, usually locally elected and typically with the title of district attorney or county attorney, who is in charge of a prosecutorial district made up of one or more counties, and who conducts or supervises the prosecution of felony cases in a state court system. Prosecutors in courts of limited jurisdiction, such as municipal prosecutors, were not included in the survey. The census' purpose was to obtain detailed descriptive information on prosecutors' offices, as well as information on their policies and practices. Variables cover staffing, funding, special categories of felony prosecutions, caseload, juvenile matters, work-related threats or assaults, the use of DNA evidence, and community-related activities, such as involvement in neighborhood associations. The unit of analysis is the district office.
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Consent Decrees
Law Enforcement, Courts, and Prisons
policy documents, Fungicide, ...
EPA's Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance (OECA) cases and settlements webpage contains links to selected settlements resolving civil enforcement cases and, in some cases, complaints filed initiating civil judicial and administrative enforcement actions. Typically, the links are to settlements about which we have issued a press release. This is not a complete repository of all enforcement actions taken by or on behalf of EPA. Rather, it represents a subset of enforcement cases, taken civil judicially or administratively, which may be of national interest. Most of the settlements are civil judicial consent decrees resolving alleged violations of environmental laws (e.g., the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act). In some instances, the website includes significant enforcement actions resolved by the Environmental Appeals Board (EAB). In addition, please note that the cases and settlements webpage does not include: * Most administrative enforcement actions; * Most civil judicial cases resolving liability under CERCLA; * Criminal enforcement matters.
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Antitrust Division Select Case Filings
Law Enforcement, Courts, and Prisons
fine, Antitrust Division, memoranda, report, ...
Index of select cases and documents filed by the U.S. Department of Justice, Antitrust Division since January 1993. Cases are listed alphabetically by the last name of individual defendants, by company name, or by the entity's first name. Amicus curiae briefs are listed by plaintiff name.
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CDC WONDER: Online Tuberculosis Information System (OTIS)
Health and Nutrition
Metropolitan Area, Case, Verification Criteria, ...
The Online Tuberculosis Information System (OTIS) on CDC WONDER contains information on verified tuberculosis (TB) cases reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) by state health departments, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico since 1993. These data were extracted from the CDC national TB surveillance system. OTIS reports case counts, incidence rates, population counts, percentage of cases that completed therapy within 1 year of diagnosis, and percentage of cases tested for drug susceptibility. Data for 22 variables are included in the data set, including: age groups, race / ethnicity, sex, vital status, year reported, state, metropolitan area, several patient risk factors, directly observed therapy, disease verification criteria and multi-drug resistant TB. Each year these data are updated with an additional year of cases plus revisions to cases reported in previous years. OTIS is produced by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), National Center for HIV/AIDS, viral Hepatitis, STD and TB Prevention (NCHHSTP).
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