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Health, Crime, and other Socioeconomic Data - Fall 2023

International Statistical Abstracts

Princeton subscribes to many topical statistical yearbooks.  If you do not need to compare individuals, this will often contain all of the information you need for your analysis.   Examples are:

European Sourcebook of Crime and Criminal Justice Statistics

International smoking statistics : a collection of historical data from 30 economically developed countries.  (2002 edition)

 

International smoking statistics : a collection of historical data from 22 economically developed countries.  (1993 edition)
HV5732 .I58 1993

 

In addition to topical yearbooks, Princeton has many statistical yearbooks  coming from individual countries and historical compilations.

Subnational Sources

Foreign Statistical Abstracts.
A collection of current volumes of the statistical abstracts of many foreign countries containing statistics on a broad range of subjects. Current editions are shelved by country name in the DSS collection (Firestone Library - A Floor). Select countries make their statistical yearbooks available online.  Coverage varies. For older editions consult the Catalog or the microfiche collection on A Floor of Firestone. For a select list of countries, recent yearbooks are contained in Statistical Abstracts of the World (ProQuest).  Tables are available in Excel format and have been converted to English.  Also see the tab for historical compilations.

Governmental and intergovernmental homepages are another means of obtaining recent data on countries. Finding data below the national level is usually difficult at best if not impossible.  Many nations provide online versions of their most recent statistical yearbooks which may provide subnational statistics.  Also see the National Statistical Offices and Central Banks Web Archive.

OECD Territorial Reviews provide peer reviews of policy in particular urban areas, rural areas, and regions. The reviews systematically look at the economic context and policies of the area and make a series of recommendations for further fostering further economic development.

The OECD Regional Database provides comparable statistics and indicators on about 2,000 regions in 36 countries.  Encompasses yearly time series for around 40 indicators of demography, economic accounts, labor market, social and innovation themes in the OECD member countries and other economies.  Also contains access to the OECD City Statistics examines functional urban areas (FUAs) being composed of a city and its commuting zone, FUAs encompass the economic and functional extent of cities based on daily people’s movements (OECD, 2012). Provides socio-economic and environmental indicators for around 1 300 OECD functional urban areas over 50,000 inhabitants in 37 OECD countries. Some indicators are only available for large FUAs (i.e. above 250 000 inhabitants). 

United Nations Human Settlements Programme includes data on natural disasters, population, refugees by country of asylum and other measures impacting major cities. African Cities Diagnostic contains 45 indicators for 31 African cities, related to urbanization, solid waste management, water resources availability, water supply services, sanitation services, flood hazards and economic and institutional strength.

Fitch Connect (formerly BMI Research).  Macroeconomic data for a limited number of variables (in some case back to 1990) at the state or provincial level for Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Colombia, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Philippines, Russia, South Africa, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, and the United States.

A few countries  provide extensive data from their statistical offices including subnational level data:

Australia Australian Bureau of Statistics free
Brazil CEIC Provides macroeconomic and financial time series data on Brazil (including subnational). Contains a wide range of data on topics including national accounts, government and public finance, demographic and labor markets, inflation, foreign trade, foreign direct investment, financial markets, and data on a variety of industry sectors.
Canada E-Stat free
China

CEIC
 

Provides macroeconomic and financial time series data on China (including subnational). Contains a wide range of data on topics including national accounts, government and public finance, demographic and labor markets, inflation, foreign trade, foreign direct investment, financial markets, and data on a variety of industry sectors.

China EPS China Statistics Consists of 79 statistical datasets covering China’s population census (1953-2020), micro-census (1995-2015),  Industrial / Economic census (1985-2018), agricultural census (1996-2016), macro economy, financial markets, industry, trade, resources, and social statistics. The database has a particularly strong focus on city and county statistics. It allows creation of charts and maps and simple analysis. Data can be individually selected and downloaded in various formats.
China  

Many yearbooks can be found in the East Asian Library.  Also the China Statistical Bureau Website  (must use in Internet Explorer). 

China China Statistical Yearbooks Databae (CNKI) Large selection of statistical data published by the Chinese government including census data. Chinese-language version offers more up-to-date and reliable results; best to use the yearbook navigation mode.  Includes national, provincial, city, and many topical yearbooks. Also see

China Data Insights.  This menu for the CNKI Chinese Statistical Yearbooks database gives access to the data by indicators rather than by published yearbook.  Click “Sign in” to be recognized as a Princeton user by IP.  This database allows cross yearbook indicator searches and online map generation based on the statistical data originating from the officially published Chinese Statistical Yearbooks. Both functions are not available in the original China Statistical Yearbooks Database (CNKI).
Currently available only through the native language interface. Many are also stored on the DSS server.

Europe   Eurostat Provides subnational statistics by province and/or city for many European Union members,  Most data starts around 2000 with some back to mid 1990s.  Also see ARDECO. Use the 2003 CD for data older than that found on the website. Data is on CD and requires using  Virtual Machine to emulate older Windows.  Firestone Microforms Services (FilmB)     COMPUTER FILE 228.  Documentation is online.  Much of this data is now available at https://urban.jrc.ec.europa.eu/t-pedia/#/ (Enter 'Cambridge Econometrics' in the search field)
India States of India

Demographics, infrastructure, investment, economic, socio-economic and political data on India. Includes states, union territories, and districts. Registration required from a Princeton IP.

India Indiastat.com   click on IP Login
India, Indonesia, Russia CEIC Provides macroeconomic and financial time series data on India, Indonesia, and Russia. Contains a wide range of data on topics including national accounts, government and public finance, demographic and labor markets, inflation, foreign trade, foreign direct investment, financial markets, and data on a variety of industry sectors. Includes select subnational data. 
Japan

PSO (Prefectural Statistics Online): Shōwa-hen 

Digital archive of prefectural statistics on various categories such as population, agriculture, industry. These statistics have been collected annually in each prefecture since the Meiji period.
Russia & Commonwealth of Independent States Eastview UDB Statistics primarily in native language
Aggregate Data, Regions of Russia (RoR), 1990-2010 Online Collection of aggregate statistical data for the Russian regions, made available in English. Includes a large range of variables that characterize a wide scope of economic and social factors. Comprises data from 82 regions of Russia on topics including trade, production, demography, labor, investment, climate, crime, education, health care, culture, banks, insurance, services, communication, and many industries.

The Library is a depository for materials from the United Nations and the European Union and purchases the publications of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. The publications of these organizations are a rich source of statistics on foreign countries and international economic conditions.