- Population Database (United Nations Population Division)
- "Based on United Nations data sources and publications, this database allows one to calculate and display past (back to 1950) and future (up to 2050) population statistics for all major regions of the world, the entire planet, and many specific countries. The data projections can be based on low, medium, high, and constant fertility assumption variants as well as all variants. Basic data variables include: total population, population density, urban and rural populations (including both number and percentages). Detailed variables include: age group/groupings, sex, sex ratios, median age, population change, population growth rate, crude birth rate, crude death rate, net reproduction rate, total fertility rate, life expectancy at birth by sex, net migration, net migration rate, sex ratio at birth, births, births by age group of mother, age-specific fertility rates, women aged 15-49, death by sex, infant mortality, mortality under the age of 5, dependency ratios, and population aged by various 5-year ranges. "
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- Woods & Poole Complete Database
- Historical data from 1969 and projections to 2030 of population by race, sex, and age, employment by industry, earnings by industry, personal income, households by income bracket and retail sales. For U.S., regions, states, counties, DMAs, MSAs, and Micropolitan Areas: 118 million statistics. Modeled data from Woods and Poole Economics. Available in Davis Reference Data Services.
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