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- Research Guides
Statistics in Contemporary China
- Chinese National Survey Data Archive
Collects and gives access to data sets from academic and official surveys. Currently only in Chinese. Registration necessary for download.
- China Net of Traditional Chinese Medicine = 中国中医药报
Access to data set for Chinese medicine practice in China
- Fudan University - Social Science Data Repository
Registration necessary for download. Content mostly in Chinese.
- Hong Kong - Census and Statistics
Statistical data on Hong Kong economy, population, etc.
- Macao Statistics - Direcção dos Serviços de Estatística e Censos (DSEC)
Provides statistics on Macao and links to population census data.
- National Bureau of Statistics of China (Data)
Website of the Statistical Bureau of China. Includes electronic versions of the annual National Statistical Yearbooks (1990-) as well as monthly and quarterly indicators and aggregated Population Census Data from 2010. (Please note that some parts of the website only work with Internet Explorer.)
- National Data = 国家数据
Statistical portal of the National Statistical Bureau of China. Gives access to monthly and quarterly statistical data.
- National Statistics - Republic of China (Taiwan)
The website provides major indicators of Taiwan statistics in Excel and Open Document Format.
- OECD iLibrary
The gateway to OECD’s analysis and data with online access provided for all publications and statistics released since 1998 for China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan.
- Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) - China Country Profile
Statistical and data country profile covering agriculture, development, education, government and health.
- Peking University Open Research Data Platform = 北京大学开放研究数据平台
Gives access to data sets including China Survey Data Archive, China Family Panel Studies, China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study, and others. Registration necessary before download.
- World Bank Development Indicators
Profiles that cover agriculture, climate change, economy and growth, education, gender, health and poverty for China, Hong Kong and Macao