Population Statistical Resources
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- American Community Survey (ACS)
- American FactFinder
- International
Data Base (IDB)
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. - Population and Household Economic Topics
- Population Profile of the United States
- Population Projections
- Selected Historical Decennial Census Population and Housing Counts 1790-1990
- State Data Centers
- Statistical Abstract of the United States
- Statistical Agencies (International)
- Subjects A to Z
- TIGER®: The Coast to Coast Digital Map Database
- World Population Information
Historical Census Data
Browser
For the University of Virginia's Geospatial and Statistical
Data Center, population and economic data of the U.S., states and counties from
1790 to 1960.
Population Index
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 46,035 abstracts of demographic literature
published in Population Index in the period 1986-2000.
- Census
Data from the 2001 Census that provides data and maps. Also provides links to Data Tables providing population and dwelling counts. - Other
Statistical Web Sites:
Provides links to Canadian and International Resources.
- Country at a
Glance
Provides basic information by country, includes population, economic, environment, health and technology indicators. - Social
Indicators
Tables with social indicators covering a wide range of subject matter fields such as populaton, education, housing, health and water. - UNDP
Publications
United Nation's Development Programme's full-text statistical publications by subject and region.
- State of the World Population
1996 to present. -
United Nations InfoNation
Statistical data for member states.
Population Index
Office of
Population Research, Princeton University Index covers all fields of
interest to demographers, including fertility, mortality, population size and
growth, migration, nuptiality and the family, research methodology, projections
and predictions, historical demography, and demographic and economic
interrelations. Input is derived from original publications including
monographs, journal articles, other serial publications, working papers,
doctoral dissertations, machine-readable data files, and relevant acquisitions
lists and bibliographies.
Vital
Statistics of the United States
Births, deaths, marriages, and
divorces in the United States.