General Information
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- LexisNexis
Statistical.
- Provides comprehensive access to statistical information. Use the Search
Abstracts screen to search abstracts and indexes to U.S., state, international and intergovernmental statistical sources compiled in American Statistics
Index, Statistical Reference Index and Index to International Statistics (ASI, SRI & IIS). If
available, links are also given to a full-text web-based version of the publication cited. Other features of
LexisNexis Statistical
include an extensive list of links to government and university statistical websites. Comprehensive online Help is available, not
only for searching LexisNexis Statistical, but also for finding frequently-requested statistical data and for understanding and interpreting
statistical information.
- American FactFinder
- This is the Census Bureau's search page for Decennial Census data, including the 1990 and
2000 Censuses. It also includes data from the American Community Survey, which is
conducted annually between decennial censuses, the five year Economic
Census, and the Population Estimates Program.
- FEDSTATS
- "More than 70 agencies in the United States Federal Government produce statistics of interest to the public. The Federal Interagency Council on Statistical Policy maintains this site to provide easy access to the full range of statistics and information produced by these agencies for public use."
- Census Bureau Web Site
- Subtitled "the official statistics," this website bills itself as "your source for social, demographic and economic information."
- CenStats
- Comprehensive statistical information including Building Permits, Census
Tract Street Locator, County Business Patterns, International Trade Data,
Detailed Occupation by Race, Hispanic Origin and Sex, USA Counties, and
Public Law 94-171 Data on Age by Race and Hispanic Origin.
- Statistical Abstract of the United States
- "As the National Data Book it contains a collection of statistics on social and economic conditions in the United States. Selected international data are also included."
- United States Historical Census Data Browser
- The data presented here describe the people and the economy of the US for each state and county from 1790 to 1970. The data displayed here were
initially created by ICPSR under study number 0003, "Historical Demographic, Economic and Social Data: The United States, 1790-1970.
- USA Counties 1996
- from the Census Bureau, compiles useful demographic, economic, and governmental information spanning several years and sources for county comparisons and profiles.
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Population and Demographics |
United States
US Population:
- 2000 Census
- The Census Bureau's American FactFinder allows the user to query for data from the
2000 Census as it is released.
- 1990 Census
- Includes population and housing unit counts for states, counties,
metropolitan areas, towns, etc. Also provides social and economic data.
Population Estimates and Projections:
- Census State Population Projections
- Center for Disease Control's Wonder extractor allows the user to pick geographies, race, gender, age, and time for the estimates database. Geographies,
times, and demographics can be picked for the projection database. Users can create a
two dimensional table using any of five variables.
Data Extractors:
- FERRET
- Ferret (Federal Electronic Research Review Extraction Tool) provides interactive access to all major Current Population Surveys and supplements as far back as 1992 (years vary by supplements),
the 1992, 1993, and available 1996 Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP), and the 1997 Survey of
Program Dynamics, in addition to selected health related surveys. Selected data (raw or SAS data sets) or descriptive
statistics can be accessed. Download options are available.
Other Sites:
- University of California-Berkeley
- This system contains data from SSTF1, SSTF2 (Ancestry of the Population of the
US) SSTF3 (Persons of Hispanic Origin in the United States), and SSTF5
(Characteristics of Asian and Pacific Islander Population of the US) at this
time.
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Population & Housing Statistics by Zip Code
- California State University at
Northridge has created a resource of statistics and mapped data at the zip code
level. Subject areas covered include business, politics, education, health,
environment and strategies to find more.
- The Ohio State University
Census Index
- Census Index is designed to improve access to U.S. Census information in
library collections by providing an online index to Census publications.
Decennial Census publications records between 1790 and 1997 are in the
database which are primarily print (paper) publications.
- Current
Population Reports and Other Population Reports Series
- The Ohio State University Libraries offers this web site index to Current Population Reports, a series published by
the U.S. Census Bureau. It covers a variety of topics, including children,
disability, voting patterns, commuting, and educational attainment.
- University of
Wisconsin-Madison Center for Demography and Ecology
- Center for Demography and Ecology Information Services staff serve as a guide to
the information available within the CDE library, the UW-Madison campus, as well
as world-wide.
International
- FAOSTAT-Food and Agriculture Organization Statistics on Population
- FAOSTAT is an on-line and multilingual databases currently containing over 1 million time-series records covering
international statistics in the following areas: production, trade, food balance sheets, fertilizer and pesticides,
land use and irrigation, forest products, fishery products, population, agricultural machinery, and
food aid shipments.
FAOSTAT Database Gateway
- IDB-International Data Base, US Census Bureau
- The International Data Base (IDB) is a computerized data bank containing statistical tables of demographic, and
socio-economic data for 227 countries and areas of the world.
- InfoNation
- InfoNation is an easy-to-use, two-step database that allows you to view and compare the most up-to-date
statistical data for the Member States of the United Nations.
- TransMONEE
- This site was developed by the Centre for Europe's Children to give on-line access to the UNICEF TransMONEE
database. It gives rapid access to economic and social statistics for 27 transition countries in Central Europe and the
former USSR.
- DHS+
- MEASURE DHS+ assists developing countries worldwide in the collection and use of data to monitor
and evaluate population, health, and nutrition programs. Demographic and health surveys provide
information on family planning, maternal and child health, child survival, HIV/AIDS/STIs
(sexually transmitted infections), and reproductive health.
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Social Science Data |
United States
General Resources:
- Ameristat
- A compilation from the Population Reference Bureau and Social Science Data
Analysis Network of U.S. demographic information, summarized from Census
Bureau and other federal agency information.
- ICPSR
- Search the holdings of the largest data archive. The Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research
(ICPSR), located within the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan , is a membership-based, not-for-profit
organization serving member colleges and universities in the United States and abroad.
- Assessing the New Federalism State Database
- This system allows the user to access information at the state level on income security,
health, child well-being, demographics, fiscal and political conditions, and social services.
Users can pick variables and years and 50 state tables (HTML format only) are generated
for selected recent years. The database can also be downloaded for installation and use on
the PC.
- Murray Research Center
- The Henry A. Murray Research Center of Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study is
a national repository for social and behavioral science data on human development and social change, especially data that illuminate
women's lives and issues of concern to women. The Murray Research Center also serves as a source of
information on methods for the study of lives and a sponsor of social science research.
Justice and Crime:
- Federal Justice Statistics Resource Center
- The Federal Justice Statistics Resource Center (FJSRC) maintains the
Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) Federal Justice Statistics Program (FJSP)
database, which contains information about suspects and defendants processed in
the Federal criminal justice system.
- National Archive of Criminal Justice Data
- The National Archive of Criminal Justice Data (NACJD) is a special topic archive of the
Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) at the University of Michigan. NACJD acquires, archives, processes, and provides access
to electronic criminal justice data collections for research and instruction.
Education:
- National Center for Education Statistics
- NCES is the primary federal entity for collecting and analyzing data that are related to
education in the United States and other nations.
Vital Statistics and Health:
- CDC Wonder
- CDC WONDER is an easy-to-use system that provides a single point of access to a wide variety of CDC reports,
guidelines, and numeric public health data. Among the useful vital and health related statistical data sets Wonder provides extraction
for are: AIDS cases reported by state and local health departments, SEER (cancer
surveillance, epidemiology and end results), ICD9 Finder (disease by
classification number), state injury mortality data, mortality, natality, sexually
transmitted disease morbidity, and tuberculosis surveillance.
- SEER
- The Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Program of the National Cancer
Institute is the most authoritative source of information on cancer incidence and survival in the
United States.
- National Center for Health Statistics
- NCHS is the Federal Government's principal vital and health statistics agency. NCHS data systems include data on vital events as well as
information on health status, lifestyle and exposure to unhealthy influences, the onset and diagnosis of illness and disability, and
the use of health care.
- Health and Retirement Study
- The University of Michigan Health and Retirement Study surveys more than 22,000
Americans over the age of 50 every two years. Supported by the National Institute on Aging, the study paints an emerging portrait of an aging
America's physical and mental health, insurance coverage, financial status,
family support systems, labor market status, and retirement planning.
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Data Archive
- SAMHDA is an initiative of the Office of Applied Studies at the Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration of the United States Department of Health
and Human Services. The goal of the archive is to provide ready access to
substance abuse and mental health research data and to promote the sharing
of these data among researchers, academics, policymakers, service providers,
and others, thereby increasing the use of the data in understanding and
assessing substance abuse and mental health problems and the impact of
related treatment systems.
- The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health
- Add Health is a school-based study of the health-related
behaviors of adolescents in grades 7-12. It has been designed to explore the causes of
these behaviors, with an emphasis on the influence of social context. Users can pick variables, type of central tendency,
and type of statistics.
- Community Health Status Indicators
- The Community Health Status Indicators (CHSI) project team created 3,082 reports of health status indicators, one for each county in the nation.
Community health improvement begins with an assessment of needs, quantification of vulnerable populations, and
measurement of preventable disease, disability, and death.
- Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP)
- With HCUPnet, you have easy access to national statistics and trends and selected
state statistics about hospital stays. HCUPnet generates statistics using data
from the Nationwide Inpatient Sample, the Kid's Inpatient Database, and the State Inpatient Databases
for states that participate. HCUPnet is part of the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project
of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.
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International
General Resources:
- GESIS
- GESIS provides services in support of social science research including the
development and supply of databases with information on social science literature and
research activities as well as the archiving and provision of survey data from social
research.
- Council of European Social Science Data Archives
- CESSDA promotes the acquisition, archiving and distribution of electronic data for
social science teaching and research in Europe.
Education:
- UNESCO
- The main objective of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Organization (UNESCO) is to contribute to peace and security in the world by
promoting collaboration among nations through education, science, culture and
communication, in order to further universal respect for justice, for the rule of law and for the
human rights and fundamental freedoms which are affirmed for the peoples of the world,
without distinction of race, sex, language or religion, by the Charter of the United Nations.
- Global Education Database
- The GED was developed by the United States Agency for International Development's (USAID) Center
for Human Capacity Development to provide the Agency and its
development partners with selected statistical data on
international education.
Vital Statistics and Health:
- World Health Organization Statistical Information System
- The WHO Statistical Information System is a guide to health and health-related epidemiological,
technological, and
statistical information available from the WHO. You also have the
possibility to search by keywords within the WHOSIS or throughout the entire WHO site.
- DHS+
- MEASURE DHS+ assists developing countries worldwide in the collection and use of data to monitor
and evaluate population, health, and nutrition programs. Demographic and health surveys provide
information on family planning, maternal and child health, child survival, HIV/AIDS/STIs
(sexually transmitted infections), and reproductive health.
- HIV/AIDS Surveillance
- The HIV/AIDS Surveillance Data Base was developed and is
maintained by the Health Studies Branch, International Programs Center, Population Division, U.S. Bureau of the
Census, with funds from the U.S. Agency for International Development.
- Carolina Population Center
- The Carolina Population Center (CPC) is a community of scholars associated to promote population
research and research training at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
They have a number of current research projects and data available.
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Economics and Business |
United States
General Resources:
- STAT-USA.
- Visit the Government Documents Library for subscription access; includes Commerce Business Daily, National Trade Databank, and more.
- Economic Report of the President
- "The Economic Report of the President is transmitted to Congress no later than ten days after the
submission of the budget. The Report includes; 1) current and foreseeable trends and annual numerical goals concerning topics such as employment, unemployment, production, real income and Federal budget outlays 2) employment objectives for significant groups of the labor force 3) annual numeric goals and 4) a program for carrying out program objectives."
- Business Statistics by Zip Code
- ZIP Code Business Patterns provides data on total number of establishments and number of
establishments by employment-size classes by detailed industry. Data are collected annually. The
application allows access to data from 1994 to the most recent year for which data are publicly available.
- County Business Patterns
- Annual series providing economic profile of counties, states, and the United States. Data include
employment, payroll, and number of establishments by industry.
- FRED (Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis),
- FRED contains historical U.S. economic and financial data, including daily U.S. interest rates, monetary and business indicators, exchange rates, and regional economic data for
Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri and Tennessee.
- MISER
- MISER is a database on foreign trade by State produced by the Foreign Trade Division of the U.S. Census Bureau. The data are available quarterly, detailed by state, 2-digit SIC industry code, country, and value and weight by method of transportation. MISER produces both "origin of movement" and "exporter location" data series.
- 1997 Economic Census
- Taken every five years, the Economic Censuses provide industry data for the United States, states, and
counties, broken down by industry, product, commodity, or service, (mostly by SIC code). Tables include sales
or value of shipments, employment, financial, and operating statistics. For agriculture, number of farms and
credit information is included.
Income:
- Economic Indicators
- Each issue provides annual and monthly or quarterly data concerning employment and wages, prices, money supply and interest rates, as well as income and production.
- REIS (Regional Economic Information System) ,
- Provides local area economic data for states, counties, and metropolitan areas for 1969-1995. Statistics in the data base include: personal income and earning variables, full and part
employment variables, transfer payments variables, and farm income and expenses variables.
- The State TANF Income Calculator
- Use the State TANF Income Calculator (STIC) to
compute net income for a one-parent family with two children, taking into
account the following sources of income: state TANF grants, cash value of food stamps,
payroll taxes, federal income tax liabilities, and federal earned income tax credits.
- Panel Study of Income Dynamics
- The PSID is a longitudinal survey of a representative sample of US individuals and the families in which they
reside. It has been ongoing since 1968. The data were collected annually through 1997, and biennially starting in
1999. The data files contain the full span of information collected over the course of the study. PSID data can be
used for cross-sectional, longitudinal, and intergenerational analysis and for studying both individuals and families.
International
- Penn World Tables
- Historical data, from 1959-, for 30+ categories of economic statistics for
152 countries and 29 subjects. Topics include GDP, exchange rate
information, capital stock per worker, construction, an import/export
information.
- Living Standards Measurement Study
- Living Standards Measurement Study (LSMS) household surveys have become an important tool in
measuring and understanding poverty in developing countries. The Development Economics Research
Group (DECRG) of the World Bank maintains this website to
make available to researchers around the world the data sets and methodological lessons from these
surveys.
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Science, History, Miscellaneous |
Science
General Resources:
- The Division of Science Resources Statistics
- The Division of Science Resources Statistics (SRS) fulfills the legislative mandate of the National Science
Foundation Act to provide a central clearinghouse for the collection, interpretation, and analysis of data on
scientific and engineering resources, and to provide a source of information for policy
formulation by other agencies of the Federal Government.
Specific Resources:
- National Agricultural Statistics Service
- American agriculture is continually counted, measured, priced, analyzed, and reported to provide the facts needed by people
working throughout this vast industry.
Each year, NASS conducts hundreds of surveys and prepares
reports covering virtually every facet of U.S. agriculture, such as production and supplies of food and fiber, prices paid and received
by farmers, farm labor and wages, and farm aspects of the industry.
NASS publications cover a wide range of subjects, from traditional crops, such as corn and wheat, to specialties, such as
mushrooms and flowers; from calves born to hogs slaughtered; from agricultural prices to land in farms.
- US Census Agricultural Statistics
- The US Census Bureau offers a number of data tables related to
agriculture. Topics covered include: a general agricultural census,
land surveys, irrigation, horticulture specialties, and information on US
territories.
- National Climatic Data Center
- NCDC is the world's largest active archive of weather data. NCDC produces numerous climate publications and
responds to data requests from all over the world. NCDC operates the World Data Center for Meteorology,
Asheville which is collocated at NCDC.
- Storm Event Database
- This database currently contains:
The Storm Events Database, which contains data from the following sources:
All Weather Events from 1993 - current, as entered into Storm Data. (Except 6/93 - 7/93,
which is missing) Plus additional data from the Storm Prediction Center; Including Tornadoes 1950-1992, Thunderstorm Winds 1959-1992,
and Hail 1959-1992
- National Environmental Data Index
- The National Environmental Data Index (NEDI) provides direct access to environmental data and information
descriptions.
- National Geophysical Data Center
- The NGDC plays an integral role in the nation's research into the
environment as well as provides environmental data to the public
domain. Topics covered include: topography, geomagnetism, satellites, habitats,
space weather, oceanic geophysical information, terrestrial information,
snow and ice data, and hazard information.
- Fisheries Statistics and Economics
- The National Marine Fisheries Service Fisheries Statistics & Economics Division
collects data and coordinates information and research programs to support the science-based
stewardship of the nation's living marine resources.
- National Hazards Statistics
- The U.S. Natural Hazard Statistics provide statistical information on fatalities, injuries and damages caused by weather related hazards.
In addition to the files here, you can access a 61-Year List of Severe Weather Fatalities.
- National Ice Center
- NIC's mission is to provide the highest quality operational global regional and tactical scale sea ice analyses
and forecasts tailored to meet the requirements of U.S. national interests; and provide selected
meteorological and oceanographic data (METOC)
services to specified DOD agencies in the Washington D.C. area.
- US National Commission on Libraries and Information Science
- The U.S. National Commission on Libraries and Information Science (NCLIS) works cooperatively with NCES in implementing the
Library Statistics Cooperative Program.
- National Oceanographic Data Center
- The National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) is one of three NOAA environmental data centers, and serves as a national repository and dissemination facility for global ocean data.
History
- NARA Center for Electronic Records
- In the National Archives and Records Administration's (NARA's) efforts to
ensure ready access to essential evidence, the Center for Electronic
Records appraises, accessions, preserves and provides access to U.S.
Federal Government electronic records of continuing value. Subjects covered are agriculture, genealogical, education, economics and financial,
health statistics, environment issues, military, and science and technology.
University of Wisconsin-Madison: DPLS
- University of Wisconsin-Madison: DPLS
- Data and Program Library Service (DPLS) is the central repository of data collections used by the social science
research community at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
- Characteristics of Census Tracts in Nine U.S. Cities, 1940-1960
- Data on the 1960 characteristics of census tracts and the physicians located within them
were collected for nine cities: Atlanta, Baltimore, Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, Newark,
New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Pittsburgh. In addition, 1940 and 1950 data are available
for Chicago and Detroit.
- Growth of American Families, 1955 and 1960
- These studies focus on women's attitudes toward fertility and family planning in 1955
and 1960. Information about women's attitudes toward marriage,
contraception and children was collected. Additional demographic and socioeconomic
variables were included to identify factors influencing their family planning and fertility
decisions.
- Governmental Units Analysis Data, 1960: Urban Racial Disorders,
1961-1968
- This data file consists of individual riot and riot summary information for civil
disorders which occurred between 1961 and 1968 in cities with a 1960 population
exceeding 25,000.
- Characteristics of Municipios
- This data set contains socio-economic characteristics of the population of each
municipio: occupational and industrial structure, educational attainment, migration,
urbanization, bilingualism, etc. Data is from the 1950 and 1960 Mexico
Census.
- Political Elites in Mexico, 1900-1971
- This dataset contains information on the political office holder's sex, birthplace,
profession/occupations, military service, date and place of birth and death,
father's occupation, education (preparation, length, attainment, specialization,
foreign training), travel abroad, intellectual activities (publications, teaching),
political affiliation, political offices held and length of stay, activity during the
revolution of 1910-1920, geographical entity represented, memberships in political and other organizations.
- French Old Regime Bureaucrats: Intendants de Province, 1661-1790
- This data file contains the names of Intendants and periods of incumbancy in
different intendances (provinces). In about 20 percent of the cases, years of birth, years
of death, and years of entry to official service (becoming Maitre des Requetes) are also
given.
- Russian Imperial Bureaucracy, 1762-1881
- This site provides access to the raw data and documentation which contains information on Russian
adminstrative elites, includes ca. 415 governors: dates of incumbency in
different central administrative, territorial, foreign trade, Imperial Court, top Moscow
and St. Petersburg posts; dates of attaining each of top four civil and military ranks;
dates of birth, death and entrance into civil service.
- Catasto Study
- This site provides access to the raw data and documentation files for the Census and
Property Survey for Florentine Domains and the City of Verona in Fifteenth Century
Italy, also known as the Catasto study. For more information about the Catasto study
and dataset, please read the Study Description.
- Slave Movement During the Eighteenth and Nineteenth
Centuries
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This site provides access to the raw data and documentation which contains information
on the following slave trade topics from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries:
records of slave ship movement between Africa and the Americas, slave ships of
eighteenth century France, slave trade to Rio de Janeiro, Virginia slave trade in the
eighteenth century, English slave trade (House of Lords Survey), Angola slave trade in
the eighteenth century, internal slave trade to Rio de Janeiro, slave trade to Havana,
Cuba, Nantes slave trade in the eighteenth century, and slave trade to Jamaica.
Miscellaneous
- American Religion Data Archive
- The ARDA collection includes data on churches
and church membership, religious professionals, and religious groups (individuals, congregations and
denominations).
- Statistical Resources on the Web
- Can't find your topic? This site from the University of Michigan Documents Center,
is a comprehensive site of
links to statistical sources, arranged within many broad topics.
- Econ 173 Course Page
- Links to important web sites as well as a bibliography of print statistical tools
in the UIUC collection.
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