Database on developed countries
This database presents the main demographic indicators of the countries of Europe and also for North America, Japan, Australia and New Zealand, often as far back as 1950.
This database presents the main demographic indicators of the countries of Europe and also for North America, Japan, Australia and New Zealand, often as far back as 1950.
The SESRIC BASEIND (BAsic Social and Economic INDicators) Database provides data on 313 socio-economic variables under 19 categories for the 57 OIC (Organisation of Islamic Cooperation) Member States dating back to 1970.
World vital events for different units of time are computed based on the number of months, days, hours, minutes, or seconds in the given year.
The Contextual Database of the Generations and Gender Program is a comparative collection of around 200 contextual variables on the national and regional level for each country participating in the international Generations and Gender Program. The database is organized around 16 central topics: fertility, partnership, transition to adulthood, economic activity as well as the intergenerational and gender relations between people expressed e.g. in care relations or the organization of paid and unpaid work.
Census dates for countries from 1985 to 2011, census questionnaires, links on available data and methodology.
This website provides access to several databases on different subjects : cancer, HIV/ AIDS, tuberculosis, botulism, accidents...
10 indicators on migrants stocks for countries and regions of the world
Health Data Bases offers access to more than 60 000 figures for the health systems analysis. Main topics: health status of the population, health expenditures, health professions, hospital, health care insurance and more global indicators such as: demography, economy. Free access is available for France and Quebec and with payment for OECD.
The detailed results for ten indicators for individual years from 2008 to 2100 for 13 world regions as well as for the world as a whole is given in the following ten Excel files
The Population and Vital Statistics Report: Series A presents most recent data on population size from the latest available census of the population, national official population estimates and the number and rate (births, deaths and infant deaths) for the latest available year within the past 15 years.