The macro data guide: an international social science resource
Links to international and national web-based data sources. Developed to provide links to contextual data for the European social survey.
Links to international and national web-based data sources. Developed to provide links to contextual data for the European social survey.
A nice listing of worldwide national statistical agency websites, as well as international organizations that produce statistics.
This site is meant to provide all users with improved access to World Bank data and to make that data easy to find and use.
The CANSIM archive hosted by CHASS at the University of Toronto provides access to Statistics Canada's various socioeconomic time-series data products, accessible through a multidimensional interface. Historical versions of the CANSIM database are also available through this link.
CANSIM is Statistics Canada's key socioeconomic database. Updated daily, CANSIM provides fast and easy access to a large range of the latest time series statistics available in Canada.
Eurostat is the statistical office of the European Union situated in Luxembourg. Its task is to provide the European Union with statistics at European level that enable comparisons between countries and regions.
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).
Includes: poverty, child hunger, education, literacy, child mortality, maternal mortality, HIV/AIDS, malaria, tuberculosis, forest, energy use, carbon dioxide emissions, solid fuels, drinking water, sanitation, slum dwellers, official development assistance, market access, debt sustainability, un
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.