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African Diaspora: Data & Statistics

History and culture of people of African descent in the Americas, Europe and Asia.

Canadian Statistics

The Canadian statistical system is a centralized model; meaning that most data may be accessible through Statistics Canada.  Below is a list of resources that may assist in data and statistical retreival through StatsCan.

  • Statistics Canada
    "Statistics Canada produces statistics that help Canadians better understand their country—its population, resources, economy, society and culture. In addition to conducting a Census every five years, there are about 350 active surveys on virtually all aspects of Canadian life."
  • Statistics Canada Socioeconomic Data (previously called CANSIM)
    "CANSIM is Statistics Canada's key socioeconomic database. Updated daily, CANSIM provides fast and easy access to a large range of the latest statistics available in Canada."
  • The Daily
    The Daily is Statistics Canada's official release bulletin. The Daily issues news releases on current social and economic conditions and announces new products. It provides a comprehensive one-stop overview of new information available from Statistics Canada.
  • The Census of Canada
    The Census of Canada is carried out every five years; the results provide population data and demographic information used to support decision-making across the country.
  • ODESI
    (Ontario Data Documentation, Extraction Service and Infrastructure) is a digital repository for social science data, including polling data. It is a web-based data exploration, extraction and analysis tool for social science microdata.

U.S. Based Statistical Agencies

 American statistics not only provide information regarding domestic activity, but also U.S. activity with foreign nations. Below is a list of some of the most popular agencies and resources available to help guide you in your research.

International Statistical Agencies

The following resources provide international statistics.