Provides easy access to demographic information about the United States. It contains hundreds of interactive data maps of the United States, including historical data back to 1940.
Hosted by the Newman Library and providing geospatial data and resources, primarily for use with geographic information systems (GIS) software. Some GIS datasets are restricted to the Baruch or CUNY user community.
New York City data including population, immigration, health and socio-economic statistics. Build tables or compare data for boroughs, community districts, police precincts and many other local areas.
A central repository of demographic, economic, and social data from several of the UN's agencies and divisions. The repository contains over 60 million data points for all of the world's countries. Access data by keyword search via the search engine or use the data explorer to drill down by database and subject.
Archive of social science data for supporting quantitative research. The data are available in a collection of files that include relevant documentation.
To download data, you will need to create a unique password. For further help, please contact the official representative, Prof. Michael Waldman.
Contains census tract data from 1970 to 2010. Offers the original data for each decade as well as normalized data modified to fit Census 2010 boundaries (thus making the geography and data for each census comparable). Create reports that can be downloaded as tables and maps that can be downloaded as shapefiles or saved as images.
Statistics on 16 areas of life in New York City including employment, business activity, income and wages, education and population. Created by the Weissman Center for International Business at Baruch College.
Global market research database covering over 200 countries and 17 economic regional groups. Provides statistics (including forecast data via the Interactive Statistical Database), strategic analysis, reports, profiles and breaking news on industries, countries, companies, and consumers worldwide.
Detailed information on more than 14 million U.S. businesses, 210 million U.S. residents, 855,000 U.S. health care providers, 1.5 million Canadian businesses, and 12 million Canadian households.
Limited to 5 users at a time. Please logout when done using this database.
Developed from survey data that asked Americans about themselves (demographic and psychographic data), the products/services they use and the media they consume, the system allows marketers to pose a variety of questions to gauge marketing potential by the creation of customized cross-tab reports.
Statistical information on over 600 industries from over 10,000 different sources, such as market researchers, trade organizations, scientific publications, and government sources.