Asian barometer
The Asian Barometer Survey is a cross-national survey project. Includes data for Combodia, China, Indonesia, Mongolia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam.
The Asian Barometer Survey is a cross-national survey project. Includes data for Combodia, China, Indonesia, Mongolia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam.
Scholars in the Arab world and the United States established the Arab Barometer in 2005. The University of Michigan and Princeton University in the U.S. provided initial leadership, in partnership with universities and research centers in Jordan, Palestine, Morocco, Algeria and Kuwait.
The General Social Survey (GSS) is a project of NORC at the University of Chicago, with principal funding from the National Science Foundation. Since 1972, the GSS has been monitoring societal change and studying the growing complexity of American society.
The General Social Surveys (GSS) were designed as part of a data diffusion project in 1972. The GSS replicated questionnaire items and wording in order to facilitate time-trend studies.
CESSI (Institute for Comparative Social Research Ltd., Moscow) fielded in 2014 the core modules of ESS7 2014.
The South African Social Attitudes Survey (SASAS) is a nationally representative, repeated cross-sectional survey that has been conducted annually by the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) since 2003. In 2014 - 2015
The ECA statistical database (StatBase) is an internet based platform for compilation and dissemination of data on various socio-economic indicators on African countries.
Freely available datasets from the City of Toronto. Includes statistics on emergency services, budget, bikeways, childcare, city wards, food banks, public health, elections, economic indicators, festival & events, forest and land cover, parking, lobbyism, permits, parks, etc.
Neighborhood Change Database (NCDB) gives access to US Census data from 1970, 1980, 1990, 2000, and 2010 at the census tract level.
Neighborhood Change Database (NCDB) gives access to US Census data from 1970, 1980, 1990, and 2000 at the census tract level. In addition, the product allows you to compare data for various years using 2000 tracts.