Over two decades, close to 300 Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys have been carried out in more than 100 countries, generating data on key indicators on the well-being of children and women, and helping shape policies for the improvement of… Read more.
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U.S. data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
This product presents comparable time-series data for a range of health indicators from a number of sources including the Canadian Community Health Survey, Vital Statistics, and Canadian Cancer Registry. The application is designed to give quick… Read more.
This include statistics on incidence and mortality of the most common types of cancer by age, sex, time period and province for the period from 1987 to present. PDF format.
Links to a series of annual reports containing the most recently available health indicators data from the Canadian Institute for Health Information and Statistics Canada. These reports are in PDF or html format (the latter with links to CANSIM… Read more.
This website aggregates statistics on the countries, regions and populations of the Circumpolar Arctic. Statistics are available related to dwellings, education, health and social services, households and families, labour force, personal and… Read more.
Report including summary statistics from the United Nations Office on Drug Crime's Afghanistan Opium Survey 2010. PDF format.
'Public Policies and Social Conditions: Monitoring the transition in Central and Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States', more commonly known as the MONEE project, was initiated by the UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre in 1992. The… Read more.
This profile features community-level data from a number of sources including Statistics Canada's health surveys, administrative data, and the census of population. Some of the characteristics include well-being, health conditions, health behaviours… Read more.
Cancer Incidence in Five Continents (CI5) is the result of a long collaboration between the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) and the International Association of Cancer Registries. The series of monographs, published every five… Read more.