1960 - present. Provides access to the world's largest collection of publicly available individual-level census data and source documents from 1960 forward. Free registration required to view and download data.
A data archive of more than 500,000 files of research in the social sciences. It hosts 16 specialized collections of data in education, aging, criminal justice, substance abuse, terrorism, and other fields.
Access to over 500,000 data indicators and over 220 years of data for the United States, including all Decennial Censuses, American Community Surveys and many other datasets.
Collects information on family life, marriage and divorce, pregnancy, infertility, use of contraception, and men’s and women’s health. Via the National Center for Health Statistics of the CDC.
Collects data and shares information in regards to California’s healthcare infrastructure, with datasets and reports on healthcare quality and utilization, the healthcare workforce and more. Formerly California's Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development.
CHIS is the nation's largest state health survey. Conducted every two years on a wide range of health topics, CHIS data gives a detailed picture of the health and health care needs of California's large and diverse population.
Access to more than 2500 datasets covering topics such as natural resources, health, economy, demographics and more in the state of California. Via the California Open Data Portal.
Use the table in this link to locate collectors/publishers of statistics and data for different geographical areas of the U.S.
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