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Data: Hidden Gems for the Quantitatively Challenged Paul Bern, Bobray Bordelon, Don Broach Social Science Reference Center Princeton University Library
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Princeton University Library. Data & Statistical Services
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Statistical Universe n Indexing, abstracting & selected full text of statistical publications about social, economic, and political conditions n Derived from U.S., state, & international IGOs, associations, businesses, commercial publishers, independent research organizations, & universities.
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IPUMS (Integrated Public Use Microdata Series n Largest publicly accessible computerized database on a human population. n 23 high-precision individual-level samples of the U.S. population censuses from 1850 to 1990. n Combines censuses into a single database that, insofar as possible, assigns uniform codes to variables across all years for which available. n Includes all information available in the original public use samples
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United States Historical Census Data Browser n Data describes the people and the economy of the US for each state and county from 1790 to 1970 n Data sources include US Decennial Censuses, US Department of Agriculture, and the National Council of Churches of Christ of the United States
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Current Population Survey n Monthly survey of about 50,000 households conducted by the Bureau of the Census for the Bureau of Labor Statistics for over 50 years. n Provides estimates for such measures as employment,earnings, work hours, benefits, education, and fertility.
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Banks Cross National Time Series n Economic, social, and political indicators of nations and empires of the world including countries and empires that no longer exist. n Select data goes back to 1815. Latest data is 1996.
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Global Financial Database n International economic data (1624- 1998) on consumer prices, wholesale prices, futures and commodities prices, and exchange rates. n International stock data (1693- 1998) for indices, yields,price- earnings ratios, total returns, market capitilizations and volume.
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General Social Survey n Representative sample surveys of the adult American population conducted in almost every year since 1972. n Questions on a very wide range of issues. About 1/3 of the questions asked every year or most years. Useful for tracking changes in public opinion.
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General Social Survey n For recent years, specially recoded variables facilitate comparisons with international data sets.
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American National Election Study n National surveys of the American electorate in presidential and midterm election years conducted since 1948. n Covers ideology, public opinion, political participation, and religious characteristics.
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