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U.S.
Census Bureau
Demographic, economic, and
educational information from the U.S. Census Bureau, U.S. Department
of Commerce.
White House
Statistics Briefing Rooms
Fedstats
More than 70 agencies U.S.
federal agencies produce statistics of interest to the public.
The Federal Interagency Council on Statistical Policy maintains
this site to provide easy access to the full range of statistics
and information produced by these agencies for public use.
Other statistical
resources
- Government
Information Sharing Project: Demographic, economic, and educational
information from Oregon State University's Government Information
Sharing Project. Includes 1990 census data, 1998 U.S. county
data, and 1990-1997 populations estimates by sex, race, and race
for all U.S. states and counties (or, for Alaska, which has no
counties, "county equivalents").
- StatLib: Carnegie
Mellon University's system for distributing statistical software,
datasets, and information by electronic mail, FTP, gopher, and
WWW.
- Statistical
Resources on the Web: From the University of Michigan Documents
Center.
- WWW
Virtual Library: Demography & Population Studies
- Population Index:
Quarterly bibliography covering all fields of interest to demographers,
including fertility, mortality, population size and growth, migration,
nuptiality and the family, research methodology, projections
and predictions, historical demography, and demographic and economic
interrelations. On-line editions of all issues from 1986 to present
are available; searchable index. Published by Princeton University's
Office of Population Research.
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