Collection of time-series data, and global development indicators. Cross-country comparable statistics about development and people’s lives around the globe and includes national, regional and global estimates.
Covering almost 200 countries, each report presents detailed statistics alongside expert commentary and forecasting from the EIU’s analysts. This database presents the historical reports up to 1995, with all data from the statistical tables fully captured and downloadable in spreadsheet form. It is a unique archive of analysis and explanation of political, economic and commercial developments, together with historical statistical data.
U.N. Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean. Statistical indicators of social development and welfare, economic growth, capital formation and financing, national accounts, prices, balance of payments, external financing and debt, external trade, production of goods, employment, and other subjects. Available online from 1973 to present. Older data available in print from 1999 to 2011 in Government Information Services, and v.1 (1964) to 1998 in Central Stacks (with gaps), HA755 .A68.
MOxLAD contains statistical series for a wide range of economic and social indicators covering twenty countries in the region for the period 1900-2000.
Federal, state, and international statistical, economic, demographic, and geographic information. National income and production statistics, retail and wholesale trade data, interest rates, economic indicators, and social and demographic statistics, plus data on energy, environmental protection, agriculture, fisheries, crime, etc.
Coverage: From the U.S. government, 1973 to present; from international intergovernmental, 1983 to present.
U.S. Census Bureau.
Provides statistics on all levels of education, educational attainment, health and nutrition, income, poverty, wealth, labor, employment, earnings, population, and more.
Historical statistics on social, political, and economic aspects of the United States. Census and other statistical data. Create custom tables and merge columns from multiple tables to create custom tables, which can also be downloaded, printed, or graphed. Essays by experts place topics such as migration, slavery, health, crime, Native Americans, and the Confederate States of America in historical context.
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Collection of time-series data, and global development indicators. Cross-country comparable statistics about development and people’s lives around the globe and includes national, regional and global estimates.
International Labour Organization (ILO).
Covers data on economically active population since 1945, and data on un/employment, hours of work, wages, labor cost, consumer prices, occupational injuries occupational accidents, and strikes & lockouts since 1969.
U.N. Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean.
Covers statistical indicators of social development and welfare, labor, and education including literacy, net enrollment rates, school attendance, public expenditure on education, number of teachers, and more. Available online from 1973 to present.
Older data available in print from 1999 to 2011 in Government Information Services, and v.1 (1964) to 1998 in Central Stacks (with gaps), HA755 .A68.
U.N. Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean.
Statistical indicators of social development and welfare, population, and health including public expenditure on health and infant & maternal mortality rates. Available online from 1973 to present.
Older data available in print from 1999 to 2011 in Government Information Services, and v.1 (1964) to 1998 in Central Stacks (with gaps), HA755 .A68.
Collection of time-series data, and global development indicators. Cross-country comparable statistics about development and people’s lives around the globe and includes national, regional and global estimates.
International Monetary Fund. Access to four IMF statistical databases: Balance of Payments Statistics (BOP), Direction of Trade Statistics (DOT), Government Finance Statistics (GFS), and International Financial Statistics (IFS).
Historical data for DOT covering 1948 -1980 and GFS covering 1972 -1989 are available on CD-ROM in Government Information Services.)
U.N. Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean. Available online from 1973 to present.
Older data available in print from 1999 to 2011 in Government Information Services, and v.1 (1964) to 1998 in Central Stacks (with gaps), HA755 .A68.
International Labour Organization (ILO).
Covers data on economically active population since 1945, and data on un/employment, hours of work, wages, labor cost, consumer prices, occupational injuries occupational accidents, and strikes & lockouts since 1969.
U.N. Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean.
Covers statistical information on housing and basic services and infrastructure including transport, land use, energy (production & consumption), etc. Available online from 1973 to present.
Older data available in print from 1999 to 2011 in Government Information Services, and v.1 (1964) to 1998 in Central Stacks (with gaps), HA755 .A68.
Collection of time-series data, and global development indicators. Cross-country comparable statistics about development and people’s lives around the globe and includes national, regional and global estimates.
U.N. Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean.
Covers data on gender including gender wage ratio (by years of education completed), share of women in age employment in the non-agricultural sector, femininity rate of indigence & poverty (by geographical area) and poverty & income distribution. Available online from 1973 to present.
Older data available in print from 1999 to 2011 in Government Information Services, and v.1 (1964) to 1998 in Central Stacks (with gaps), HA755 .A68.
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