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Women's Studies: Statistical Data


U.S. State, Local, and International Statistics



database photoLexisNexis Statistical

government documents

National income and production statistics, retail and wholesale trade data, interest rates, economic indicators, and social and demographic statistics, plus much more.

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book imageStatistical Abstract of the United States
also available online

government documents

This is probably the most important U.S. statistical reference work because it serves both as a prime source for U.S. industrial, social, political, and economic statistics and also as a bibliographical guide. Source notes are at the foot of each table; a useful "Guide to Sources of Statistics " (at end) lists important statistical publications arranged by subject; there is also a "Guide to State Statistical Abstracts," and a "Guide to Foreign Statistical Abstracts."

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Ref HA202 .Un58

Location:
Gleeson Reference Room, 1st Floor




database photoAmerican FactFinder

government documents

Official data from U.S. Census of Population and Housing, the American Community Survey, or the Economic Census.

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database photoHistorical Statistics of the United States

Statistical tables covering population, work and welfare, economic structure and performance, economic sectors, and governance and international relations.

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database photoFedStats

government documents

Statistics on all topics from 70 U.S. Government agencies.

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Statistics on the Web
University of Michigan Documents Center

A comprehensive site for the best resources of statistics on the Web.

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Statistical Databases
Northern Arizona University, Women's Studies Program

A list of some of the most useful web databases for statistics on women.

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book imageAmerican Women: Who They Are & How They Live

Provides data charting trends in the lifestyles of American women. Data is organized into the following categories: Attitudes, Education, Health, Income, Labor Force, Living Arrangements, Population, Spending, and Wealth.

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Ref HQ1421 .A486 2002

Location:
Gleeson Reference Room, 1st Floor




book imageStatistical Handbook of Women in America

Includes over 260 tables and 80 charts from federal government sources and nongovernment publications on employment and economic status, and demographic, health and social characteristics.

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Ref HQ1420 .T34 1996

Location:
Gleeson Reference Room, 1st Floor



California Statistics



book imageCalifornia Statistical Abstract
also available online

government documents

A compilation of data on social, economic, and physical aspects of California.

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HA261 .C15

Location:
Gleeson Reference Room, 1st Floor



International Statistics



database photoGenderStats

Gender statistics by country.

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book imageStatistical Record of Women Worldwide

Statistical data on the lives and status of women throughout the world from a wide variety of sources—government and nongovernment, U.S. and international, published and unpublished—in a single compilation. Source notes are provided.

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Ref HQ1150 .S73 1995

Location:
Gleeson Reference Room, 1st Floor




WomenWatch: Statistical Indicators
United Nations

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Women and International Development: World Development Statistics
Women's EDGE

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