Demographic Data Sources on the Internet
U.S. Government Sites
- U.S. Bureau of the Census
- Bureau of Labor Statistics
- FedStats
- Current Population Survey
- County Business Patterns
- Social Security Administration
- U.S. Immigration Statistics
- White House: Economic Statistics Briefing Room
- Vital Statistics of the United States
Repackaged Census Data
- Nevada's Online
Census Database
- Nevada data from the federal manuscript censuses of 1860, 1870, 1880, 1900, 1910, and 1920. Individual and household data are available.
- Government Information Sharing Project
- County and City Data Books (2000, 1988 & 1994 editions)
- Consortium for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN)
- Socioeconomic Data and Application Center (SEDAC)
- University of Michigan Documents Center (Statistical Resources on the Web)
Data Archives
- United States Historical Census Data Browser
- Yale University: StatCat (data from Yale's archives plus Internet sources)
- StatLib (Carnegie Mellon)
- Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR)
- Social Science Data Analysis Network
- Population Studies Center (University of Pennsylavania)
- Integrated Public Use Microdata Series (University of Minnesota)
- Center for Demography and Ecology (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
International
- United Nations Statistics Division
- World Factbook CIA)
- Statistics Canada
- UN Information Gateway Yale)
- U.S. Census International rograms Center
- Statistical Agencies International)
- World Bank
- Population Council (Sources of Data)
- Social Science Information Gateway
- Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean
- Demography & Population Studies (Australian National University)
Commercial Sources for Demographic Information
Journals
- American Demographics Magazine
- Demography
- Population & Development Review
- Population and Environment
- Population Bulletin (Population Reference Bureau, 1996- )
- Population Index (JSTOR; 1937-excluding the most recent 4 years)
- Population Reports
- Population Research and Policy Review (Kluwer; 1998)
- Population Studies
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