Statistical Resources on the Web
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Last updated on March 22,
2015
- Data.Gov
- Pan-government web site for microdata (raw, uncalculated data) produced by the
major statistical-producing agencies
- Searchable by keyword and/or category, agency, and file type (xml, csv,
kml/kmz, esri, and other)
- As of June 2009, this is a fledgling web site with 204 data files, primarily
from the Environmental Protection Agency and Internal Revenue Service; expansion
expected
- Data
Sets and Statistics (University of Pennsylvania)
- Annotated guide to free and licensed data sets for a broad range of
science and social science topics
- Especially good for area studies, such as Africa or Latin
America
- Frequently
Used Sites Related to U.S. Federal Government Information:
Statistics (Vanderbilt)
- Extensive listing of federal government statistics in 20
categories
- Internet
Crossroads in Social Science Data (University of
Wisconsin)
- Over 825 extensively annotated links to databases, data sets, data
archives and statistical reports on the web
- Arranged by subject and searchable by keyword
- Covers population, elections, labor, philantrophy, migration, public
opinion, health, agriculture
- Especially good at identifying foreign data sets and less-known
institutional products
- StatLink
- Online guide to teaching statistical methodology, including theory,
probably theory, linear regression, time series analysis, et al
- Includes notes on teaching social, medical, economic, and
environmental statistics
- Best Mortgage
Calculators (Mortgage-Net)
- Annotated list of mortgage and loan consolidation calculators
- Enter loan, interest rate, and years of payment
- Result includes payments on principle and interest for each month of
loan and summary data
- Dollar
Times
- Various calculators cover mortgages, investments, early
payoffs
- Finance
Center
- Calculators on homes, autos, credit, budgeting, saving, investing,
retirement
- Examples include how much can be borrowed given a monthly income and
what if Social Security no longer exists during retirement
- Note: sections also have links to commercial sites providing
services
- Statistical
Calculators (UCLA)
- Calculators for regression and correlation
- CGI in Perl and C and Java
- Citation Guides
- Guides to various printed citation guides in the Graduate Library
- Web guides to citing various formats, including electronic
- Suggested Citation
Styles for Our Internet Information (Census Bureau)
- Citation guide to U.S. Census Bureau internet publications with
illustrations
- Includes ASCII, HTML, and PDF files; dynamically-generated tables
(Data Extraction System, Data Ferret, CD-ROM Lookup); FTP and E-Mail
- Archival Data Online
Repository (U.Wisc)
- Twelve social science data files including
- U.S. riot and civil disorder data, 1961-68
- Slave movements in the 18th and 19th Centuries
- Russian and French Bureaucracies in the 17th-19th Centuries
- Emigrants sent from the United States to Liberia in the 19th Century
- Data description and documentation
- Initial free registration provides access to compressed data (UNIX or
DOS)
- Computer-Assisted
Survey (UC-Berkeley)
- Data sets from the 1972-94 General Social Survey, 1972-96 National
Election Survey, and 1991 National Health Interview Survey
- Data may be manipulated on-line
- Quick start instructions for the initiate:
- Choose Demonstration Survey Data Archive
- Choose the survey you would like and the "browse"
option; start
- Choose "Alphabetical Variable List"
- Choose your variables and write down their corresponding code names
- Go back to the original screen and choose "run crosstabulations;" start
- Imagine the output as a spreadsheet and type in the desired vertical
and horizontal code names; also choose output as statistics or
percentages
- Example of General Social Survey
- Percentage of Protestants who
strongly agree with death penalty
- In "run crosstabulations," type in "deathpen" as vertical
and "relig" as horizontal; check off percentaging as vertical;
run the table
- Example of American National
Election Studies
- Consortium for
Intl. Earth Science Information
- CIESIN gateway to statistical data servers on human interactions in global
environmental change
- Access to Census Public Use Microdata Samples and Current Population
Surveys are included in a separate datasets gateway
- Designed for extensive research;
registration and assistance required for some files
- Council of
European Social Science Data Archives
- Searchable catalog of Western European data archives plus ICPSR and
an archive in Israel
- Links to data archive catalogs from around the world
- Data Archive
(University of Essex)
- Catalog of over 7000 data sets with biographic and order information
- Free on-line access to British election studies, 1963-92
- Gale Directory of Data Bases (UMich
Only)
- Print and statistical data bases by acronym, keyword in name,
producer, location, and medium
- Includes on-line, CD-ROM, and magnetic tape
- Summarizes data base and provides access information
- Site-licensed to UMich users; log onto web site; choose "Search Gale
Data Bases" and accept license agreement before selecting "Gale's
Directory of Data Bases
- Internet
Crossroads in Social Science Data (University of
Wisconsin)
- Over 825 extensively annotated links to databases, data sets, data
archives and statistical reports on the web
- Arranged by subject and searchable by keyword
- Covers population, elections, labor, philantrophy, migration, public
opinion, health, agriculture
- Especially good at identifying foreign data sets and less-known
institutional products
- Inter-University Consortium for
Political & Social Research
- Catalog and index to ICPSR's archival holdings of demographic,
economic, health, and political machine readable data tapes
- Free web access to federal crime and aging data
- Links to U.S., international, and foreign data archives
- Organizational information about ICPSR and its summer institutes
- University of Michigan political science students should
contact the Computer Assistance
Program for data access; other University of Michigan
affiliates should contact the Spatial and Numeric Data
Services for data access and CSCAR for
technical assistance
- International Social
Survey Programme
- Data archive for European and American general social surveys
- Includes codebooks for such topics as social inequality, religion,
national identity and work
- Codebooks provide questions and often frequencies in individual
countries
- National Archives
Preliminary List of Data Files
- Brief listing of electronic data files in the National Archives
- Arranged by government agency with brief notes but no
descriptions
- Spatial and Numeric Data
Services at the University of Michigan Library
- Describes how to find data sets at University of Michigan
- Includes membership in the Harvard/MIT Data Center
- Contact information for Numeric Data Services at the University of
Michigan Library, new as of September 1999
- Social
Science Data Collections (Yahoo)
- List of U.S. and international data archives
- Archives include catalogs of holdings and often data bases with a
searchable web interface
- Sociometrics Web
Links
- Links to data archives on the Internet
- Focus on sociology, psychology, health, and disability as
well as grants
- Government and non-government sources
- Best
Cities for Business (Arthur Andersen/Fortune)
- Ranks best cities for doing business by region (North America, Latin
America, Asia, and Europe)
- Numerous economic indicators not easily available elsewhere
- Office rent, domestic companies
- Cost of living, life expectancy, crime
- Labor force, percent female labor force
- Country
Rankings Guide (American University)
- Wonderfully complete guide to rankings of countries
- Includes links
for civil liberties, corruption, development, economics, the environment,
governance, press freedom, and social factors
- Annotations provide source
information for many of the web sites
- Data on the
Net (UC-San Diego)
- Searchable and browsable data base of approximately 800 numeric data
sites, data archives, catalogs, and commercial vendor web sites
- All entries are annotated and provide direct links to the web
site
- Finding
Statistics Online (Berinstein)
- Guide to web and on-line (e.g. DIALOG, LEXIS)
data sources
- Includes free and subscription based materials
- Segmented by detailed subject (e.g. box office receipts,
Bulgaria--Public Opinion, Charitable Contributions, Turkey
- To be used in conjunction with Paula Berinstein's book of the same
title (UGL HA 33.5 .B471), published in 1998
- Gale Country and World
Rankings Reporter
- Ranks countries and regions on an extensive variety of demographic,
education, economic, health, political, marketing, and production data
- Countries are selected and vary with each table
- Sources include books, articles, and government publications
- Paper copy only; Graduate Library Reference Desk: HA 154
.G351
- Global
Statistics (United Nations)
- Unannotated links to the major statistical agencies of each country
- Links to international agencies, including UN bodies, which publish
statistics
- GenderStats
(World Bank)
- National-level statistical data on poverty, education, health, labor force,
and political participation broken down by gender
- Approach data by country and then theme or via the country profiles
- Global
Urban Indicators Database (UN Center for Human
Settlements)
- Detailed socioeconomic indicators for 237 cities in 110 countries,,
mostly in the Third World
- Data includes poverty level and percent in poverty, family income
distribution, per capital gross city product (under health), size of
school classrooms, per capita murder rates, home ownership,
land use
- Data in pdf and text formats
- Globastat
- Rankings of countries of the world on statistical indicators found in
the CIA World Factbook
- Subjects include land area and elevation, population, life expectancy,
fertility, mortality, and AIDS
- Economics, poverty, income ratios, electricity use, GDP
- Communications, internet use, IP providers, televisions
- Transportation, military personnel and expenditures
- Governance
Data Sets and Indicators (World Bank)
- InfoMine
(U.Calif-Riverside)
- Extensive alphabetic index to federal, international, and California
government information
- Analyzes individual publications and web sites of government agencies
- Includes government agency statistical publications
- Optional keyword approach
- Info
Nation (UN)
- Current statistics on 185 countries
- Thirty-seven variables include: population, life expectancy,
fertility, school enrollment, illiteracy, homicides, motor vehicles, GDP
and labor force
- Carbon dioxide emissions, threatened species, and energy consumption
are among the environmental data
- Separate section on Twenty-One
Cities of the World focuses on population and environment
- International
Relations Data Page (FSU)
- Extensive annotations for international and U.S. data sets
- Economic, political, social, environmental, and military variables
- Sources include data sets from articles and books which would be
otherwise difficult to locate
- Millennium
Indicators (United Nations)
- Forty-eight social and economic indicators for 197 countries annually,
1985-2000
- Includes carbon dioxide emissions, immunizations, AIDS, education,
illiteracy, mortality, malnutrition, forested lands, sanitation, water and
telephone lines
- Data accessed by name of country
- NationMaster
- Create graphs, maps, and country rankings for a very broad range of
social, economic and cultural statistics
- Subjects include individual crimes, currency, sports, religion,
transportation, electoral system, budget, trade balance, health,
education, economics, marriage rate
- Countries may be ranked by region as well as worldwide from the top
100 to the bottom 5
- Sample: Papua-New Guinea has one of the lowest crime rates in the
world while Saudi Arabia has the largest car theft rate in the Middle
East
- Nations
Online
- Worldwide population characteristics, including race, religion, access
to sanitation
- Maps and detailed information about individual countries including
links to government agencies, major newspapers, sports, city populations,
time zones, flags
- Currency converters and international airport codes
- Official
Statistics on the Web (Auckland NZ)
- Extensive links to official country statistical publications by name
of country
- Subject index to international data
- PRAXIS
(UPenn)
- Links to international governmental and non-governmental, regional,
and social work organizations
- Links to social and economic development web sites arranged by
subject (e.g. population, housing, culture, employment) as well as social
services available
- Reference tools for social workers in the field of
international development, including maps, flags, contacts, and
travel information
- Statistical information among the links
- Social Indicators
(UN)
- Brief data on population, housing, education and literacy, income and
uncemployment
- Data for individual countries with varying dates of collection
given
- Statistical Data
Locators (Nanyang Technological University)
- Annotated guide to country and international data sites worldwide
- Extensive in subject and national coverage
- Arranged by continent and country
- Statistical
Universe (UMich Only)
- Indexes and abstracts federal government statistics since 1974;
business, association and state government data since 1980, and
international agencies since 1983
- Access through the Statistical Sources menu
- Delimiters include Boolean operators and numerous proximity
indicators, frequency, and comparative data (by city, by foreign
country, by age, by disease)
- Sample Search: gdp w/10 quarterly and by foreign
country
- About 15% of the abstracts link to full text
- For items not hot-linked:
- Write down abstract number (e.g. ASI 1997 9391-7) and bring to
the Documents Center for the microfiche version
- Consult Statistical Universe
Guide for various web searching alternatives
- UN Monthly Bulletin of
Statistics
- Times series of unemployment, consumer
prices, energy, exchange rates, population, and transportation for
individual countries
- Password available in the Documents Center for in-library use
- Initial free registration required
- Additional
statistics appear in the paper edition of the United Nations
Monthly Bulletin of Statistics (Doc.Cen. HC 57 .A1 M79 -
Stat.Ref.)
- UN
Statistics Common
Data Base (UMich Only)
- Hundreds of data elements for almost all countries, 1946+ present
- Subjects include agriculture, economics, health, prices, men and
women, education, labor, development assistance, demographics,
energy, environment
- Basic View allows
selection of single data series for up to 10 countries for 20 years
- Advanced View supports multiple series, years, and countries with
downloading capability into Excel, ASCII, or CSV formats
- Web site includes definitions, sources of the data, and a topical list of
subjects
- To be replaced by UN Data
in July 2008
- World
Development Indicators (UMich Only)
- World Bank data base with 593 series of demographic, economic, and
environmental information for 226 countries
- Time series covers 1960 to present when annual data are available for a
given country
- Choose countries or groups of countries
- Choose series with the tree or alphabetical view
- Choose years
- Once you view the data, choose the orientation (columns or rows), scaling
options, display (chart, index, raw)
- Download into ASCII or Excel format
- For the University of Michigan, this replaces access provided by the dear
departed CITRIX server
- The Documents Center will maintain a CD-ROM for single workstation
access
- Best Places
Net
- Compare two U.S. cities by crime, housing, economic, education,
health and climate factors
- Compare climates in foreign countries
- Best
Places to Live - 2008 (Money Magazine)
- Ranks 300 cities to live by economy, health, crime,
housing, education, weather,leisure, transit, arts
- Arranged by ranking and alphabetically by city
- City pages include a description and relocation information as well
as statistical data on the quality of life and the cost of living
- Interactive interface permits the user to create own
rankings
- Census Bureau Web Site
- Press releases of current demographic, economic, and
housing trends
- Historic income and poverty data; national
population projections
- 1990 Census Summary Tape Files 1A,1C,1D,3A-3D data
for the nation,
counties, cities, urbanized areas, metropolitan statistical areas,
Congressional Districts, and zip codes. Census tract and block group
data are available under the State/County option of STF 3A.
- Survey of Income and Program Participation, Current
Population
Survey, American Housing Survey, and Consumer
Expenditure Survey
manipulable files; SIPP and CPS may also be searched through Data Ferret
- CENSTAT
- Electronic Subscription Service
- Specialized and customized data extraction products
- Includes Census Tract Street Lookup, Annual Survey of Manufactures,
and Building Permits
- Documents Center has a password
- Census
Bureau Subject List links to publications in various formats
- PDF
Publications is the full text of most reports since January
1996 in Adobe Acrobat format and free of charge
- Catalog of Census Bureau publications and data files
- Directory of Census Bureau subject specialists and
e-mail addresses
- CityTownInfo
- Detailed entries for 20,000 U.S. cities provide everything from area
codes, time zones, latitude and longitude to ancestry of the population
- Compares population, income, housing and crime to the state
- Includes political contributions, lists of high schools, travel
highlights, mortgage rates
- Separate section for many of the cities with their most popular
professions and corresponding annual salary ranges
- Community
Information by Zip Code (Cal State - Northridge)
- Guide to web sites and paper products providing data by zip code for
the U.S. and especially for California
- Includes business, demographics, education, health, and the
environment
- County and City Data
Book, 1944-2000 (UVa)
- Summary demographic and vital statistics; employment, education,
government, housing, production and weather data
- For states, counties, and all cities of 25,000+
- Statistics are a compilation from various sources, including the Census
- To choose multiple geographic areas, click on the first area with a
mouse; press the control key and click on the next area
- The output may be sorted geographically or by value of the
variable
- 2000 Edition
is available from the Census Bureau in pdf format
- See Instructions
for Converting PDF to Excel
- The full version of Adobe Acrobat needed for the conversion is on
Documents Workstation #8
- As of Feb. 28, 2003, the Excel version was not available on
Statistical Universe
- Data Ferret
(BLS/Census)
- Data sets from the Current
Population Survey and Survey of Income and Program
Participation for easy or expert manipulation
- Surveys update and enhance the Decennial Census with national, state,
and metropolitan area information
- Subjects include income, poverty, employment, education, health
insurance, housing, aging, household and marital status
- Income and poverty were the trial data sets as of May 31,
1997
- Data from the National Health Interview Survey and
National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
- Data on the
Net (UC-San Diego)
- Searchable and browsable data base of approximately 800 numeric data
sites, data archives, catalogs, and commercial vendor web sites
- All entries are annotated and provide direct links to the web
site
- FactSearch
(UMich Only)
- Index to over 1000 newspapers and periodicals since 1984 containing
statistical facts (e.g. pet ownership)
- Web equivalent of A Matter of Fact
- Record includes citation to the original and an abstract with the
information
- Federal
Statistics Briefing Room (White House)
- The latest summary statistics on demographic, health, crime, and
economic subjects
- Numerous charts and links to the source agency
- Some data available in Excel format
- FedStats
- Comprehensive listing to statistical programs of over 70 federal
government agencies
- Arranged by agency or program; includes explanatory material and contacts
- Search engine indexes individual statistical tables
by keyword or agency and provides direct connection
- Working
Prototype of new FedStats, November 2000
- Finding
Statistics Online (Berinstein)
- Guide to web and on-line (e.g. DIALOG, LEXIS)
data sources
- Includes free and subscription based materials
- Segmented by detailed subject (e.g. box office receipts,
Bulgaria--Public Opinion, Charitable Contributions, Turkey
- To be used in conjunction with Paula Berinstein's book of the same
title (UGL HA 33.5 .B471), published in 1998
- Five Thirty
Eight
- Nate Silver's web site which analyzes "big data" sets to predict
elections, economics, and sports
- Government
Statistics (Larry Schankman)
- Annotated listed of printed statistics with links to the Internet
when available
- Includes compendiums, economics, labor and employment, social
welfare, international data, and Pennsylvania information
- Historical
Statistics of the United States, Millennial Edition (UMich
Only)
- Over 37,000 time series of U.S. demographic and economic data,
primarily 1789-1995
- Age, health, education, employment, income, GNP, prices, industry,
elections
- A section on colonial statistics appears in Chapter E: Governance
and International Relations
- Most tables are national in scope
- It is easiest to find data through the alphabetic index or
advanced search engine
- Tables may be viewed in pdf for html format
- Downloads can be in csv or zipped Excel format and include
documentation
- Excellent notes indicate when the statistic was first taken and cite
sources
- This is a commercial product that updates and expands the Census
Bureau's Historical Statistics of the United States, Colonial
Times to 1970
- Companion volume to Statistical
Abstract of the United States
- Also available in pdf format from the Census
Bureau
- Updated by George Kurian's Datapedia of the United
States, 1790-2005 (Doc. Cen. HA 202 .K8711)
- InfoMine
(U.Calif-Riverside)
- Extensive alphabetic index to federal, international, and California
government information
- Analyzes individual publications and web sites of government agencies
- Includes government agency statistical publications
- Optional keyword approach
- International
Relations Data Page (FSU)
- Extensive annotations for international and U.S. data sets
- Economic, political, social, environmental, and military variables
- Sources include data sets from articles and books which would be
otherwise difficult to locate
- Metropolitan
Area Definitions, 1995 (OMB)
- Definitions and listings of Metropolitan Areas and Consolidated Metropolitan Areas
- Geographic concepts used by Census Bureau as well as numerous other governmental and
commercial statistical calculations
- Michigan Information
Center
- Michigan county-wide data from the 1990 Census of Population and
Housing, 1992 Economic Censuses, and County Business Patterns
- Plans include population estimates and projections, school district
and government finance data, and mapping
- Street index being developed to identify legislative, Congressional,
and school districts as well as Census tracts and zip codes
- Price's List of
Lists
- Links to rating services for the top businesses and executive pay,
places to live, universities, and campaign contributors
- Right Site
- Demographics Database
- Demographic and marketing data for cities, counties, states, zip
codes, area codes, TV marketing areas, etc.
- Data base includes updated population variables (age, race, sex,
education, housing), crime, weather, and entertainment opportunities
- Business section includes rankings for places under such categories
as "single with money," "easy commute," "reasonably priced older
homes" and "earthquake potential"
- State
and County QuickFacts (Census Bureau)
- Brief data for each state and county
- Current population estimates by broad age group, race, homeownership,
household income, poverty
- Retail sales, building permits, federal grants, area, and density
- Compares states with the U.S. and compares counties with the
state
- State
and Metropolitan Area Data Book (Census Bureau)
- Updates 1990 Census on state and metropolitan area with data on
various population and housing characteristics.
- Includes data from non-Census sources, including medicaid, crime,
energy, schools, motor vehicles
- Entire file is approximately 3 MB in Adobe Acrobat (pdf) format
- HTML files provide state and metropolitan area rankings on
population, births and deaths, housing starts, crime, energy, and
government grants
- State
Master
- Rank states from best to worst using a series of pull-down menus
- Broad categories include crime, economics, education, health,
housing, immigration, labor, and demographics
- Some of the more "unusual data" includes the number of illegal
immigrants, electrocutions v. lethal injections, students scoring above
average on 4th grad math, alligator attacks and flu shots, and state
birds
- Data can be illustrated with a bar graph, pie chart, or map (e.g.
map of states with the largest number of Albanian refugees
- State
of the Cities
- Central city and metropolitan area data for over 300 areas in the U.S.
- 1970, 1980 and 1990 Census data includes population, housing,
occupation, income, education, poverty, race, and family characteristics
- JOBS BY PLACE OF WORK provides employment within
central city v. suburbs for MSAs by job class, occupation and industry
[N.B. data difficult to find elsewhere]
- Labor force and unemployment data since 1990
- Central city and metropolitan area data from County Business Patterns
for 4-digit SIC industries
- Choose file, then area, and then data table
- State of the Nation's
Cities (Rutgers)
- Nearly 30,000 demographic, employment, housing, income, poverty,
health, social, and environmental indicators for 77 American cities
- Data is compressed and can be downloaded for a DOS-based or MacIntosh
system
- Files can be opened in Excel, dbase IV, LOTUS, and SAS
formats
- Technical Documentation
- Data
Dictionary with list of variables
- HUD
User provides the textual report and graphs
- Statistical
Abstract of the United States
- Compendium of government and non-government statistics, primarily on
the national and state levels
- Population and vital statistics, health, economics, education,
manufacturing, natural resources, transportation, and U.S. Industrial
Outlook (production and foreign trade by four-digit SIC for past six years)
- Full text available in Adobe Acrobat format
- See Instructions
for Converting PDF to Excel
- Excel versions of many of the tables are also in Statistical
Universe (UMich Only)
- Use Power Tables; search "statistical abstract" plus your subject plus
Excel spreadsheets
- State rankings and state/county profiles in HTML format
- The paper text of Statistical Abstract is available in most University
of Michigan campus libraries as HA 202
- Historical pdf versions of Statistical
Abstract are available from the Census Bureau web site for
1878-1929, 1953-58, and 1995+
- Statistical
Universe (UMich Only)
- Indexes and abstracts federal government statistics since 1974;
business, association and state government data since 1980; international
agency since 1983
- POWER TABLES, the default, indexes individual tables
in over 100 statistical compendia
- Searches may be limited by geographic, demographic, or economic
breakdowns, frequency, dates, and excel spreadsheets
- SEARCH ABSTRACTS menu indexes many more publications,
whether or not they are available in full text
- Delimiters include Boolean operators and numerous proximity
indicators, frequency, and comparative data (by city, by foreign
country, by age, by disease)
- Sample Search: gdp w/10 quarterly and by foreign
country
- About 15% of the abstracts link to full text
- For items not hot-linked:
- Write down abstract number (e.g. SRI 1998 R4105-6) and bring to
the Documents Center for the microfiche version
- Consult Statistical Universe
Guide for various web searching alternatives
- USA
Counties, 1998
- Population and housing variables (age, ancestry, race, education,
income, and poverty for each county in the nation with some updates from the Current Population Survey
- 1997 economic census data (manufacturing, wholesale trade, retail
trade, service industries) as well as government employment and finance
- Non-Census data includes federal funds, current employment data from
the Bureau of Labor Statistics, election data through 1996, health, Social
Security beneficiaries, and vital statistics (births, marriages, deaths
- Data may be retrieved for an individual county or comparisons between
counties can be requested
- Mapping for states and counties
- Census Bureau
application also available
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