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OECD Family database
The database currently (version December 2014) includes 70 indicators under four main dimensions : Structure of families, Labour market position of families, Public policies for families and children and Child outcomes.
The database currently (version December 2014) includes 70 indicators under four main dimensions : Structure of families, Labour market position of families, Public policies for families and children and Child outcomes.
Databases on international migrations and immigrants in OECD countries
The Demographic Yearbook disseminates statistics on population size and composition, births, deaths, marriage and divorce on an annual basis since 1948.
Statistical data of 10 Mediterranean partner countries are freely accessible through the Eurostat’s Reference Databases.
The US census Bureau website offers a very wide range of statistical data: demographic, economic, geographic, legal and historical.
The Integrated European Census Microdata (IECM) database, one of the world’s largest integrated research infrastructure for the study of human populationsl contains anonymized microdata samples encompassing as many as 55 censuses from 19 countries.
The main goal of Human Fertility Database is to provide free and user-friendly access to detailed, well-documented and high-quality data on period and cohort fertility and thus to facilitate research on changes and inter-country differences in fertility in the past and in the modern era.
Allows the user-defined selection and display of mortality data by three-digit codes of the International Classification of Diseases and five-year age groups.
Gridded Population of the World (GPWv3) is the third edition of a large-scale data product that demonstrates the spatial distribution of human populations across the globe. The purpose of the GPWv3 project is to provide a spatially disaggregated population layer that is compatible with datasets from social, economic, and earth science fields.
The International Database on Longevity (IDL) provides validated information on individuals who attain extreme ages. The IDL allows for the demographic analysis of mortality at the highest ages.