The National Vital Statistics System is the oldest and most successful example of inter-governmental data sharing in Public Health and the shared relationships, standards, and procedures form the mechanism by which NCHS collects and disseminates the… Read more.
Vital statistics
The United Nations Statistical Division website provides links to a wide range of UN database, including EDGE (Evidence & Data for Gender Equality), Social Development Goals (SDG) Indicators Global Database, Disability Statistics Database,… Read more.
These data contain the results of a longitudinal follow-up of the 10% Canadian Occupational Cohort, a sample of 700,000 individuals, both women and men, in the Canadian workforce during the period 1965-71, linked to the Canadian Mortality Data Base… Read more.
The CD-ROM edition presents the data in twelve subject areas, corresponding to each of the twelve original volumes in the printed (microfiche) edition. Each of the general subject areas is subdivided into a number of specific… Read more.
The WHO Mortality Database is a compilation of mortality data by age, sex and cause of death, as reported annually by Member States from their civil registration systems.
The most recent version of the database is available online from the World… Read more.
Includes annual and quarterly reports, health status indicators, and feature reports for British Columbia only.