IPUMS provides census and survey data from around the world integrated across time and space. Specific projects include IPUMS-USA, IPUMS-International, IPUMS-CPS (Current Population Survey), and IPUMS-NHGIS (National historical GIS). All are… Read more.
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In order to access GFDatabase's historical stocks, commodities, and other financial time-series databases, create an account with your utoronto.ca email address at the link below, then select the search engine of your choice. Data can be downloaded… Read more.
The City of Toronto's Open Data portal provides a variety of spatial and tabular datasets pertaining to the city's population, infrastructure, and services.
The Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) provides access to an archive of over 500,000 data files for researchers in the social sciences. Registration is required using your utoronto.ca email address. Note: you must… Read more.
The Government of Canada Geospatial Data Extraction Tool (formerly GeoGratis) provides free access to geospatial data and maps published by Natural Resources Canada. Their Geospatial Data Extraction tool allows for selected vector and… Read more.
Scholars GeoPortal provides users with an interactive map interface for searching, browsing, exploring, and accessing geospatial data and aerial imagery. It allows users to customize their data extracts by selecting the appropriate extent,… Read more.
The SDA interface allows for the subsetting and analysis of hundreds of public use microdata files, permitting microdata exploration and visualization in your browser.
Odesi is a repository of over 3,500 Canadian social science datasets, including Statistics Canada microdata files and statistical tables, as well as a range of public opinion polling data. <odesi> allows to you explore, analyze, subset,… Read more.
Formerly called CANSIM, which was Statistics Canada's key socioeconomic database of time series statistics. Updated daily, These data tables provide fast and easy access to a large range of the latest time series statistics available in… Read more.
The CHASS Census Analyzer allows members of the University of Toronto research community to generate custom tables from the Census of Canada (1961-2011) and the National Household Survey (2011). The interface enables the selection of relevant… Read more.