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Lippincott Library
Last Updated:
Oct 11, 2023
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International population statistics
Sage Data
(official statistics with added detail for U.S. states):
Under
Browse Data by > Subject
, select
Population and Income
.
Use the menu along the left to select a data series.
Global Financial Data
(data series with a focus on financial markets):
On the left (if the menu isn’t open already), expand
GFDatabase
.
Using the
series type
drop-down menu, select
Population
.
Add any other filters (e.g.: country; start/end year), then
Search
.
United Nations:
United Nations Population Division Data
(publications and supporting data related to demographics, population, and development)
United Nations Population Fund Data
(dashboards and "data on sexual and reproductive health and population trends")
United Nations Demographic and Social Statistics
(demographic statistical methods, databases, and products, including the Demographic Yearbook)
World Development Indicators
(national data available through The World Bank)
U.S. Census Bureau:
International Database
(world population estimates and projections)
Related International Statistical Activities
(links to governmental statistical agencies by country)
City Mayors Urban Statistics
(city and regional population data)
United States population statistics
Census Bureau Data
(U.S. Census Bureau data tables and maps)
Proquest Statistical Insight
(data from federal, state, private, and international publications)
SimplyAnalytics
(includes U.S. population statistics as detailed as the block group level of geography)
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