Human Development and Family Statistics
Print resources available in the Reference Area on the first floor of the Library.
- American Men REF HQ1090.3 .A457
- American Sexual Behavior REF HQ18.U5 A53
- American Women REF HQ1421 .A486
- First Measured Century: An Illustrated Guide to Trends in America 1900-2000 REF HN60 .C38
- Millennials: Americans Born 1977-1994 REF HQ796 .M4797
- Older Americans REF HQ1064.U5 O64
- Social Trends and Indicators USA REF HN60 .S62
- Statistical Handbook on the World's Children REF HQ767.9 .K38
- Work and Family in America REF HD4904.25 .S84
- AgingStats.gov
- Child Abuse: Statistics, Research, Resources
- Child Trends Databank
- Cansus statistics
- Childstats.gov
- Factbook: Eye-Opening Memos on Everything Family
- The Kid-Friendly Cities Report Card
- Kids Count Data Center
- National Data Anaylsis System (NDAS) A database from the Child Welfare League of America that provides access to all states' child welfare and related data for the most recent years available.
- National Data Archive on Child abuse and Neglect
- Population Reference Bureau
- State of the World's Children UNICEF statistics.
- Statistical Abstract of the United States Or REF HA202 .U53x.
- Statistics on the Aging Population From the Administration on Aging.
- Statistics Resources on the Web: Sociology From the University of Michigan Documents Center.
- Statistics From the Child Welfare Information Gateway.
- WisKids Count Wisconsin Council on Children and Families.
General Statistics
- Statistical Abstract of the United States Current edition.
- Earlier editions Statistical Abstracts of the United States 1878- . REF HA202 .U53x.
- Statistical Databases From the United Nations, provides access to free international statistical and demographic resources.
- Statistical Resources on the Web Meta Site from the University of Michigan.
- UNESCO Institute for Statistics Global and internationally comparable statistics on education, science, technology, culture and communication.
- U.S. Census Bureau
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