Key indicators for Asia and the Pacific
Key Indicators for Asia and the Pacific is a publication of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and contains 31 regional tables and 38 country tables on 40 countries.
Key Indicators for Asia and the Pacific is a publication of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and contains 31 regional tables and 38 country tables on 40 countries.
The Statistical Database System (SDBS) is the Asian Development Bank’s central statistical database that stores macro-economic and social data of its developing member countries (DMCs).
OECD iLibrary is OECD’s Online Library for Books, Papers and Statistics and the gateway to OECD’s analysis and data. It has replaced SourceOECD in July 2010. OECD iLibrary hosts all content so users can find - and cite - tables and databases as easily as articles or chapters.
The Statistical, Economic and Social Research and Training Centre for Islamic Countries (SESRIC), was founded as a subsidiary organ of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) in pursuance of Resolution No.
Includes: child-bearing, child and elderly populations, contraceptive use, education, health, housing, human settlements, income and economic activity, literacy, population, unemployment, water supply and sanitation. Latest year only, no historical data. Reference year varies.
Presents data from the State of the World Population report. Includes demographic, social and economic indicators: population projections, % urban, arable land, fertility rate, GNP per capita, % government expenditure on healh and education, external assistance, child mortality, per capita e
Includes: Vital statistics, population statistics (birth and death rates, density), statistics on urban/rural population. Annual, by region of the world. Gos back to 1948. Data available in PDF and Excel formats.
Free and open access to data about countries and cities around the globe. Explore indicators, compare cities, and download data.
Wellbeing Toronto is a map visualization tool that helps evaluate community well-being across Toronto's neighbourhoods on a number of factors, such as crime, transportation and housing.
Vital Signs is an annual community check-up conducted by community foundations across Canada that measures the vitality of our cities, identifies significant trends, and assigns grades in at least ten areas critical to quality of life.