STATISTICAL LINKS
Sites are presented in alphbetical order and reflect no preference.
- AFAM: Minority Links: Facts on the Black/African American Population.
- AIAN: American Indian and Alaska Native Links from the US Census Bureau.
- AMIND: Minority Links: Facts on the American Indian/ Alaska Native Population.
- API: Minority Links: Facts on the Asian/Pacific Islander Population.
- BJS Stats: Bureau of Justice Statistics.
- BLS: Bureau of Labor Statistics.
- Census: The Census Bureau.
- CensusScope: Portal to Census 2000 Data.
- Childstats: America's Children, key national indicators of well-being, 2002.
- County and City Data Books:1988, 1994 and 2000 County and City Data Books online.
- DEstatis: The Federal Statistics Office of Germany.
- Easidemographics: DemographicReports.
- Edstats: Education Statistics at a Glance brings together data from several NCES sources including:
The Condition of Education, The Digest of Education Statistics, and Projections of Education Statistics.
- Energy Information Administration: Official Energy Statistics from the US Government.
- Fedstats: A gateway to statistics from over 100 U.S. Federal agencies.
- Finding Data: Finding Data on the Internet, statistical resources.
- Findstatistics: From the University of Michigan, statistical resources on the web.
- HISP: Minority Links: Facts on the Hispanic/ Latino Population.
- Historical Census Browser: The data and terminology presented in the Historical Census Browser are drawn directly from historical volumes of the U.S. Census of Population and Housing.
- Idata: Search 748 Internet sites of numeric Social Science statistical data,
data catalogs, data libraries, social science gateways, addresses and more.
- NationMaster.com: Welcome to NationMaster, a massive central data source and a handy way to graphically compare nations.
- Nativehaw: Facts on the Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Population from the U.S. Census Bureau.
- OFFSTATS: Official Statistics on the Web, a searchable central source for links to official international statistics
sites, from the University of Auckland Library, New Zealand.
- Pew Global Attitudes Project: The Pew Global Attitudes Project is a series of worldwide public opinion surveys.
- Population Profile: Population Profile of the US.
- Population Reference Bureau: Population Reference Bureau's mission is to
be the leader in providing timely and objective information on U.S. and international population trends and their
implications.
- QFD: Quick facts from the US census.
- SOCR: Statistics Online Computational Resource: The SOCR Resource includes a number of probability and statistics applets, user interfaces and demonstrations, which are fully accessible over the Internet.
- Sourcebook: The Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics.
- State Health Facts: State Health Facts Online provided by the Kaiser Family foundation.
- StateMaster.com: A statistical database which allows you to research and compare a multitude of different data on US states.
- Statistical Resources on the Web: Statistical Resources on the Web from the Documents Center at the University of Michigan Library.
- Statistics Canada: The official source for Canadian social and economic statistics and products.
- Statistics Every Writer Should Know: Statistics Every Writer Should Know by Robert Niles.
- Statistics - UK: National Statistics Online, the UK's home of official statistics,
reflecting Britain's economy, population and society at national and local level.
- Statistical Abstract: Statistical Abstract of the United States, 2008
- STATS: STATS monitors the media to expose the abuse of science and statistics before people are misled and public policy is distorted.
- United Nations Statistics Division: Compiles statistics from international sources and produces global updates including yearbooks in specialized fields of statistics.
- VassarStats: The VassarStats web site, a tool for performing statistical computation.
- Web Interface for Statistics Education (WISE): Internet resources that can be used in support of statistics education and applications.
- Yearbook of Immigration Statistics: The Yearbook is a compendium of tables that provides data on foreign nationals who, during fiscal year 2005, were granted lawful permanent residence, were admitted into the United States on a temporary basis, applied for asylum or refugee status, or were naturalized.
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Links last verified and updated 11/13/2008.
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