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Adherants.com - Membership/adherent statistics and congregation statistics for over 4,000 religions, churches, denominations, religious bodies, faith groups, tribes, cultures, movements, ultimate concerns.
American FactFinder - Population, housing, economic, and geographic data from the U.S. Census Bureau. Popular tables and maps for the U.S., states, counties, cities, towns, and American Indian reservations, metropolitan areas, zip codes, census tracts, blocks, and more.
American Religion Data Archive - Includes data on churches and church membership, religious professionals, and religious groups (individuals, congregations and denominations).
America's Children - Report on U.S. children includes population and family characteristics, indicators of children's well-being.
AmeriStat - Provides instant summaries - in graphics and text - of the demographic characteristics of the U.S. population, including Marriage and Family, Population Estimates and Projections, Education, Race and Ethnicity, Income and Poverty, Migration, Foreign-Born Population, Children, Older Population, Mortality, Fertility, and Political Arithmetic.
Army Demographics - Army, Army Reserve and National Guard profiles and statistics.
Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) - Australia's official statistical organisation. It provides statistics on a wide range of economic and social matters, covering government, business and the population in general.
Brookings: Demographics -
How old we are, how much education we have, where we were born and where we live have immense implications for our families and for our communities? Brookings experts use demographic data to make policy recommendations for issues such as community development, housing and education.
Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) - BEA is an agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce. Along with the Census Bureau and STAT-USA, BEA is part of the Department's Economics and Statistics Administration. BEA is one of the world's leading statistical agencies. Although it is a relatively small agency, BEA produces some of the most closely watched economic statistics that influence the decisions made by government officials, business people, households, and individuals. BEA's economic statistics, which provide a comprehensive, up-to-date picture of the U.S. economy, are key ingredients in critical decisions affecting monetary policy, tax and budget projections, and business investment plans. The cornerstone of BEA's statistics is the national income and product accounts (NIPAs), which feature the estimates of gross domestic product (GDP) and related measures.
Bureau of Justice Statistics - Statistics about crime and victims, drugs and crime, criminal offenders, the justice system in the United States, law enforcement, prosecution, courts and sentencing, corrections, justice expenditure and employment.
Employee Benefits Survey - Produces comprehensive data on the incidence (the percentage of U.S. workers with access to and participation in employer provided benefit plans) and provisions of selected employee benefit plans.
National Compensation Survey - Provides comprehensive measures of occupational earnings; compensation cost trends, benefit incidence, and detailed plan provisions. Detailed occupational earnings are available for metropolitan and non-metropolitan areas, broad geographic regions, and on a national basis. The index component of the NCS (ECI) measures changes in labor costs. Average hourly employer cost for employee compensation is presented in the ECEC.
National Longitudinal Surveys (NLS) - A set of surveys designed to gather information at multiple points in time on the labor market activities and other significant life events of several groups of men and women.
Business Research and Development and Innovation Survey (BRDIS) - BRDIS is the primary source of information on business domestic and global R&D expenditures and workforce. Response to this annual survey is mandatory and confidential under Title 13 of the United States Code.
The Business R&D and Innovation Survey (BRDIS), successor to the Survey of Industrial Research and Development, collected information from a nationally representative sample of about 40,000 companies, including companies in both manufacturing and nonmanufacturing industries.
California Statistical Abstract - A compilation of data on social, economic, and physical aspects of the State of California. The volume is a cooperative effort of various government agencies, coordinated and issued annually by the California Department of Finance, Economic Research Unit.
California Vital Statistics Data Tables - The Health Information and Research Section (HIRS)is responsible for stewardship and distribution of vital statistics data (births, deaths, fetal deaths, marriage) and provides written reports and data tables analyzing these data. HIRS also assesses California's progress toward health indicators and coordinates the California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) for the Departments of Public Health and Health Care Services.
Canadian Council on Social Development (CCSD) - Specializes in social, economic, labor market and demographic issues. Provides statistical and analytical research services to governments at the federal, provincial and municipal levels, non-governmental and community organizations, trade unions, and others who require social and economic data. Also collects, analyzes and disseminates Canadian and international data on families and children.
Career Guide to Industries - U.S. Bureau of Labor publication providing information on available careers by industry, including the nature of the industry, working conditions, employment, occupations in the industry, training and advancement, earnings and benefits, employment outlook, and lists of organizations that can provide additional information.
Census Links - Directory of over 6,000 links to birth, death, marriage and census transcriptions on the Internet. Census tools and censsus research aids.
CensusScope - Tool for investigating U.S. demographic trends, brought to you by the Social Science Data Analysis Network (SSDAN) at the University of Michigan.
ChildStats.gov - Access to U.S. federal and state statistics and reports on children and their families, including: population and family characteristics, economic security, health, behavior and social environment,and education. Official website of the Federal Interagency Forum on Child and Family Statistics.
Child Trends Databank - U.S. national trends and research on over 70 key indicators of child and youth well-being. Information on health, social and emotional development, mental health, violence, health care, drug, alcohol and tobacco use.
Commercial Fisheries - The Fisheries Statistics & Economics Division of the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) has automated data summary programs that anyone can use to rapidly and easily summarize U.S. commercial fisheries landings. Domestic fishery landings are those fish and shellfish that are landed and sold in the 50 states by U.S. fishermen and do not include landings made in U.S. territories or by foreign fishermen.
Community Information by Zip Code - Information about people and households; education; health, business; environment; politics; and more - all by zip code.
Counting California - Social science and economic data. Counting California's single interface enables users access to actual raw data compiled by federal, state, and local agencies, and also allows users to collate and integrate data by topic, geography, title, and provider. Counting California is a collaborative project funded by the California Digital Library and the Library of California.
Data.gov -
A primary goal of Data.gov is to improve access to U.S. Federal data and expand creative use of those data beyond the walls of government by encouraging innovative ideas (e.g., web applications).
Data and Information Services Center - Central repository of data collections used by the social science research community at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
DataMarket -
Combines an innovative data search function with bright and imaginative visualisations.
Defense Almanac - Provides a variety of information and statistical material about the Department of Defense - its people, organization, equipment, and funding.
EIU City Data - A global database of over 315 price and salary levels providing information on the cost of living in 123 cities worldwide from 1990 to the present.
EIU Country Data - A comprehensive database of economic indicators and forecasts, covering 278 series for 117 countries, as well as 40 regional aggregates, running from 1980 and forecasting out five years.
EIU Market Indicators and Forecasts - A powerful database of economic, demographic, consumption and industry data on 60 major countries, stretching back to 1990.
Earth Today - Various statistics and data calculated for current year in real time.
Economic Indicators (GPO Access) - Available from April 1995 forward, this monthly compilation is prepared for the Joint Economic Committee by the Council of Economic Advisors and provides economic information on prices, wages, production, business activity, purchasing power, credit, money and Federal finance.
Economic Research Service (ERS) - The main source of economic information and research from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). Provides information on economic and policy issues related to agriculture, food, natural resources, and rural development. ERSBriefing Rooms offers a listing of recent ERS research developments, readings and data. Data offers a listing of various ERS data products organized by product, title, date, topic.
ePodunk - Provides in-depth information about more than 20,000 communities around the country, from Manhattan to Los Angeles, Pottstown to Podunk.
Extreme Weather Sourcebook - Economic and other societal impacts related to hurricanes, floods, tornadoes, lightning, and other U.S. weather phenomena.
Federal Justice Statistics Resource Center - 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. Using data obtained from Federal agencies, the FJSP compiles comprehensive information describing defendants from each stage of Federal criminal case processing.
FedStats - Statistics and information produced by more than 100 U.S. Federal agencies. State and county data is also available through the graphical interface MapStats.
FlowingData -
Explores how designers, statisticians, and computer scientists are using data to understand ourselves better - mainly through data visualization. Visit Archives.
Gallup Organization - World leader in the measurement and analysis of people's attitudes, opinions, and behavior.
General Social Suvey (GSS) - A regular, ongoing omnibus personal interview survey of U.S. households conducted by the National Opinion Research Center. From Americans' racial attitudes to the number of guns owned by women to musical preferences over a lifetime, the General Social Survey measures the trends in American attitudes, experiences, practices, and concerns.
Geographic Profile of Employment and Unemployment (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics) - Annual data on the labor force, employment, and unemployment in States and substate areas are available from two major sources - the Current Population Survey (CPS) and the Local Area Unemployment Statistics (LAUS) program. The CPS is a sample survey of about 60,000 households nationwide conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau for the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The LAUS program is a Federal-State cooperative endeavor in which State employment security agencies prepare estimates using concepts, definitions, and estimation procedures prescribed by BLS.
Guardian (UK) Datablog - Publishes raw data behind the news every day, and encourages readers to visualise and work with it.
Historical Statistics of Canada - Jointly produced by the Social Science Federation of Canada and Statistics Canada in 1983. This volume contains about 1,088 statistical tables on the social, economic and institutional conditions of Canada from the start of Confederation in 1867 to the mid-1970s. The tables are arranged in sections with an introduction explaining the content of each section, the principal sources of data for each table, and general explanatory notes regarding the statistics. In most cases, there is sufficient description of the individual series to enable the reader to use them without consulting the numerous basic sources referenced in the publication.
Information Please - Combining the contents of an encyclopedia, a dictionary, an atlas and several up-to-the minute almanacs loaded with statistics, facts, and historical records, Infoplease places the resources of an entire reference information center at your fingertips.
Judicial Facts and Figures - A set of tables containing historical caseload data primarily for the fiscal years from 1988 to 2002. This publication includes data on the U.S. Courts of Appeals, the U.S. District Courts, and the U.S. Bankruptcy Courts. The sources for the data were the Annual Report of the Director, the Judicial Business of the United States Courts, Federal Court Management Statistics and a few unpublished statistical tables.
Key Indicators of the Labour Market (KILM) - The ILO launched the KILM program to complement regular data collection programs and to improve dissemination of data on the key elements of the world's labour markets. The KILM is designed with two objectives in mind: (a) to present a core set of labour market indicators; and (b) to improve the availability of the indicators to monitor new employment trends.
Kids Count Data Center - Contains hundreds of measures of child well-being, including the 10 measures used in its annual KIDS COUNT Data Book. The Data Center includes the most recent data available on education, employment and income, poverty, health, basic demographics, and youth risk factors for the U.S., all 50 states, D.C., Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands and features data for the 50 largest U.S. cities.
KnowledgePlex - Look up U.S. demographic, economic, housing, and mortgage lending data from U.S. Census, Home Mortgage Disclosure Act, and other data sets. Find key statistics on any region in the U.S. through maps, charts, tables and rankings.
LexisNexis Statistical - Statistics issued by the U.S. government, plus selected statistical publications of private and state government sources. Full text 1973-present. Use your San Francisco Public Library connection for free access.
London Datastore -
Governments around the globe are opening up their data, from data.gov in the U.S., via Australia, the UK, New Zealand and France. One of the best and most useful is the London Datastore. Created by the Greater London Authority, it publishes thousands of datasets with the emphasis on useful, live data, such as transport and economic numbers.
Maplethorpe - Maplecroft’s Global Risks Portfolio and services combine research with technological innovation to offer risk screens, monitoring tools and insights into political, economic, social and environmental risks and responsibilities facing global business today.
Marine Corps Demographics - Demographic information about the Marine Corps - Manpower and Reserve Affairs.
Mass Layoff Statistics (MLS) - A Bureau of Labor Statistics program that collects reports on mass layoff actions that result in workers being separated from their jobs. Monthly mass layoff numbers are from establishments which have at least 50 initial claims for unemployment insurance (UI) filed against them during a 5-week period. Extended mass layoff numbers (released quarterly) are from a subset of such establishments--those where the employer indicates that 50 or more people were separated from their jobs for at least 31 days.
Metropolitan Areas - In the U.S., metropolitan areas are normally defined by the corresponding metropolitan statistical area and a new entity referred to as micropolitan statistical areas. These area designations delineate the geography covered by a metropolitan area.
Moody's Analytics - A leading independent provider of data, analysis, modeling and forecasts on national and regional economies, financial markets, and credit risk.
National Compensation Survey (NCS) - Provides comprehensive measures of occupational earnings; compensation cost trends, benefit incidence, and detailed plan provisions. Detailed occupational earnings are available for metropolitan and non-metropolitan areas, broad geographic regions, and on a national basis.
National Compensation Survey (NSC): Benefits - Produces comprehensive data on the incidence (the percentage of U.S. workers with access to and participation in employer provided benefit plans) and provisions of selected employee benefit plans.
National Institute of Demographic Studies (INED) - The role of INED is to study the population of France and the world from all angles. Its research is based upon two complementary objectives: to analyse the components of population growth (fertility, mortality, migration), and to identify the links between demographic trends and the historical, socioeconomic and legal context of the societies concerned.
National Opinion Research Center (NORC) - A non-profit corporation affiliated with the University of Chicago that conducts survey research in the public interest for government agencies, educational institutions, private foundations, non-profit organizations, and private corporations.
National Priorities Project (NPP) Database - Interactive database providing state-level data on socio-economic needs and federal expenditures on such issues as hunger, education, housing, poverty/income and military spending. It allows the user to create customized tables, graphs and reports.
National Safety Council (NSC): Research and Statistics - Provides an overview of the U.S. unintentional-injury experience and trends and performs detailed analyses of various injury data sets to aid in the identification of problems, selection of countermeasures, and the evaluation of program effectiveness.
CISDOC - Occupational Safety and Health Database - Bibliographic database contains about 70,000 citations of documents that deal with occupational accidents and diseases as well as ways of preventing them. The types of documents are: laws and regulations, data sheets, training material, articles from periodical publications, books and standards.
Database of Conditions of Work and Employment Laws - Provides a picture of the regulatory environment of working time, minimum wages and maternity protection in more than 100 countries around the world.
EPLex - Employment protection legislation database - Contains information on the employment termination laws of some 85 countries. The information is broken down to cover more than 50 variables addressing all the key topics of employment protection legislation. The database is updated annually to facilitate the analysis of impacts and trends over time by theme and by country.
Key Indicators of the Labour Market (KILM) - Published every two years since 1999, the KILM is a collection of 20 key indicators of the labour market, ranging from employment and variables relating to employment (status, sector, hours, etc.) to education, wages and compensation costs, labour productivity and working poverty.
Labordoc - The ILO Library's database, contains references and full text access to the world's literature on the world of work.
Labour Force Surveys - Compiles web sites which contain data from national statistical agencies, the ILO and other sources. Includes links to source web sites and references to print publications available in the ILO Library.
LABORSTA - database of labour statistics - Covers official core labour statistics and estimates for over 200 countries since 1969. Also provides methodological descriptions of main national statistical sources.
Statistical Information and Monitoring Programme on Child Labour (IPEC-SIMPOC) - Provides access to a comprehensive compendium of child labour statistics and methodological guidance material. Processed child labour data can be accessed in the form of national child labour survey reports, statistical country-briefs and other resources derived from household-based SIMPOC surveys. A large number of micro-datasets are also available.
No Sweat - Fighting sweatshop bosses around the world.
National Transportation Statistics - Presents statistics on the U.S. transportation system, including its physical components, safety record, economic performance, the human and natural environment, and national security.
nicholasrapp.com -
Information graphics, web applications, cartography and video from Nicholas Rapp and his staff of designers and prgogrammers at AP.
Occupational Outlook Handbook - Revised every two years, the Handbook describes what workers do on the job, working conditions, the training and education needed, earnings, and expected job prospects in a wide range of occupations. From U.S. Bureau of Statistics.
Office of the Special Inspector General for the Troubled Asset Relief Program (SIGTARP) - Has the responsibility, among other things, to conduct, supervise and coordinate audits and investigations of the purchase, management and sale of assets under the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP). SIGTARP's goal is to promote economic stability by assiduously protecting the interests of those who fund the TARP programs, i.e., the American taxpayers.
OFFSTATS - Lists web sites offering free and easily accessible social, economic and general data from official or similar "quotable" sources, especially those that provide both current data and time series.
Palestine Central Bureau of Statistics - Provides official statistics on demographic, social, economic and environmental states and trends to serve the Palestinian citizenry and to serve the needs of businesses and their organizations for statistical information.
Pew Hispanic Center - Strives to inform debate on latino issues through dissemination of its research to policymakers, business leaders, academic institutions and the media: Demography, Economics, Education, Identity, Immigration, Health, Military, Surveys, Transcripts.
Population Index - From the Office of Population Research, Princeton University. An annotated bibliography of recently published books, journal articles, working papers, and other materials on population topics. This website provides a searchable and browsable database containing over 46,000 abstracts of demographic literature published in Population Index in the period 1986-2000
Population Lookup - Find population, density, and zip codes within a zip code.
Population Reference Bureau (PRB) - PRB informs policymakers, educators, the media, and concerned citizens working in the public interest around the world through a broad range of activities, including publications, information services, seminars and workshops, and technical support.
Probability and Statistics Resources - Provides resources in the rapidly growing area of computational statistics and probability for decision making under uncertainties.
Proximity/MESA - A leader in providing access to Census 2000, decision support system software, modeling, databases and information technology. This site features free Census 2000 and other data access, GIS software, on-line data analysis, user support, training, demos, geographic data.
RAND California - A subscription-based service on California and U.S. public policy issues with an emphasis on statistics.
RAND Statistics Group - Statistical consulting, education, and methodological development.
Rice Virtual Lab Statistics - Web based materials for teaching statistics. Includes simulations, demonstrations, case studies, and an online statistics textbook.
Robert McCaa - Demography and population studies research.
Shadow Government Statistics - John Williams' Shadow Government Statistics is an electronic newsletter that exposes and analyzes the flaws in current U.S. government economic data and reporting, as well as in certain private-sector numbers, and provides an assessment of underlying economic conditions.
SIFMA Statistics - Market sector statistics and key trends in the securities industry.
Social Science Data Analysis Network (SSDAN) - A university-based organization that creates demographic media, such as user guides, web sites, and hands-on classroom computer materials that make U.S. census data accessible to policymakers, educators, the media, and informed citizens.
Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics - Statistics on a wide variety of crime and criminal justice topics from over 150 sources are presented at this indexed and fully searchable site. Among the statistics available are data on arrests, police, crime, courts, defendants, criminal justice expenditures and employment, sentences, drugs, corrections, prisoners, victimization, and public opinion.
State and Metropolitan Area Databook - Contains a collection of statistics on social and economic conditions in the United States at the State and metropolitan area levels. Selected data for component counties and central cities of metropolitan areas are also included.
State Fact Sheets - Provides information on population, employment, income, farm characteristics, farm financial indicators, and top commodities, exports, and counties for each state in the United States. Maintained by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Statistical Abstract of the United States: The National Data Book - At the U.S. Census Bureau. The National Data Book contains a collection of statistics on social and economic conditions in the United States. Selected international data are also included. The Abstract is also your guide to sources of other data from the Census Bureau, other Federal agencies, and private organizations.
Statistical Assessment Service (STATS) - A non-partisan, non-profit research organization in Washington, D.C. STATS is devoted to the accurate use of scientific and social research in public policy debate.
Sustainable Governance Indicators (SGI) - Challenges associated with migration, climate change, the depletion of resources, aging societies and new security risks demand sound policies and rapid adaptation on the part of state leadership. But how capable are OECD democracies in responding to these challenges? And just how sustainable are these responses? Employing both qualitative and quantitative research methods, the Sustainable Governance Indicators identify effective policy-making strategies throughout the OECD, with printed and online reports aimed at interested citizens, the media and policy practitioners alike.
TheDataWeb - A network of online data libraries. Topics include, census data, economic data, health data, income and unemployment data, population data, labor data, cancer data, crime and transportation data, family dyanmics, vital statistics data. A collaboration between the U.S. Census Bureau and the Centers for Disease Control.
Facts for Features & Special Editions - Consists of collections of statistics from the Census Bureau's demographic and economic subject areas intended to commemorate anniversaries or observances or to provide background information for topics in the news.
Supplemental Poverty Measure - At the U.S. Census Bureau, an Interagency Technical Working Group on Developing a Supplemental Poverty Measure was formed in 2009 and charged with developing a set of initial starting points to permit the Census Bureau, in cooperation with the Bureau of Labor Statistics, to produce a Supplemental Poverty Measure. The Supplemental Poverty Measure will not replace the official poverty measure and will not be used to determine eligibility for government programs. Instead, the Supplemental Poverty Measure is designed as an experimental poverty measure that defines income thresholds and resources in a manner different from the official poverty measure.
U.S. Court Statistics - Provides statistical data on the business of the federal judiciary. Specific publications address the work of the appellate, district, and bankruptcy courts; the probation and pretrial services systems; and other components of the U.S. courts.
Vanier Institute of the Family - Collecting and analyzing information on demographic trends, social change, and patterns of Canadian family formation and functioning.
Veteran Data and Information - Social and economic information about veterans, demographical and geographical veteran information, statistical information by veteran program areas and veteran survey information as well as references to other veteran information sites. From the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Veterans - Statistics provided by SAMHSA on drug abuse by veterans.
Vital Records Information (U.S.) - Information about where to obtain vital records (such as birth, death and marriage certificates and divorce decrees) from each state, territory and county of the United States.
Workers' Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau of California (WCIRB) - An unincorporated, nonprofit association comprised of all companies licensed to transact workers' compensation insurance in California and has over 400 member companies. Provides staqtistical data for insurers, agents and brokers, regulators, employers, and others within the insurance community. Serves as designated statistical agent for California Insurance Commissioner.
World Bank eAtlas of Global Development - Maps and graphs more than 175 thematically organized indicators for over 200 countries, letting you visualize and compare progress on the most important development challenges facing our world. Most indicators cover several decades, so you can see, for example, how “life expectancy at birth” has improved from 1960 up through the latest year.
This online companion to the sourcebook Atlas of Global Development, Third Edition, allows you to visualize and analyze a wider variety of data in greater depth, over a longer time period.
World Economic Outlook Reports - A survey by the IMF staff usually published twice a year. It presents IMF staff economists' analyses of global economic developments during the near and medium term. Chapters give an overview as well as more detailed analysis of the world economy; consider issues affecting industrial countries, developing countries, and economies in transition to market; and address topics of pressing current interest. Annexes, boxes, charts, and an extensive statistical appendix augment the text.
World Factbook - Prepared by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) for the use of U.S. Government officials, and the style, format, coverage, and content are designed to meet their specific requirements.
World Military Expenditures and Arms Transfers (WMEAT) - A series of reports prepared by the U.S. State Department designed as a reference on annual military expenditures, arms transfers, armed forces, selected economic data, and relative indicators consisting of pertinent military-economic ratios.
Yearbook of Immigration Statistics (DHS) - A compendium of tables that provides data on foreign nationals who, during a fiscal year, were granted lawful permanent residence (i.e., admitted as immigrants or became legal permanent residents), were admitted into the United States on a temporary basis (e.g., tourists, students, or workers), applied for asylum or refugee status, or were naturalized. The Yearbook also presents data on immigration law enforcement actions, including alien apprehensions, removals, and prosecutions.
In addition to the Yearbook, the Office of Immigration Statistics Annual Flow Reports and Annual Reports provide text, tables, and charts on legal permanent residents, refugees and asylees, nonimmigrant admissions, naturalizations, and enforcement actions.
ZIP Code Business Patterns - Provides data on total number of establishments and number of establishments by employment-size classes by detailed industry. Data on mid-March employment, first quarter payroll, and annual payroll are summarized by ZIP Code without industry detail. Data is collected annually. The application allows access to data from 1994 to the most recent year for which data is publicly available.
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