Statistical tables

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Free and open access to data about countries and cities around the globe. Explore indicators, compare cities, and download data.

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Includes: Statistics on change in US merchandise trade (imports, exports, balance) from 1948 to 2000 (annual data). PDF format.

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A variety of measures from Transport Canada including: Child restraint use, alcohol use, cell phone use, mature drivers and the social cost of motor vehicle collisions.

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The WHO malaria website provides a range of international statistics and reports. Most notable among these is the annual World Malaria Report, which summarizes information from 106 malaria-endemic countries and analyzes prevention and control… Read more.

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The WorldPublicOpinion.org website provides information and analysis about public opinion on international policy issues from around the world. While the studies of the WorldPublicOpinion.org network figure prominently, the website draws together… Read more.

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CSAE applies modern quantitative research methods to improve economic and social conditions for the poorest societies in the world

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Zanran helps you to find ‘semi-structured’ data on the web. This is the numerical data that people have presented as graphs and tables and charts. For example, the data could be a graph in a PDF report, or a table in an Excel spreadsheet, or a… Read more.

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The USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) Economics, Statistics and Market Information System (ESMIS) is a collaborative project between Albert R. Mann Library at Cornell University and several agencies of the U.S. Department of Agriculture… Read more.

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Integrates population data from around the world with environmental data. Population data include both micro and aggregate data. Environmental data includes land use, land cover, and climate data.

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The SOCDS provides data for individual Metropolitan Areas, Central Cities, and Suburbs. Includes statistics on demographic and economic characteristics of the population, employment, crime, building permits, government finances, and principal cities.