Statistics Canada produces statistics about population, resources, economy, society and culture.
US Census data on population, housing, economic, and geographic information, available in maps, tables, and reports.
A one-stop source of data on household consumption patterns in developing countries. The data are based on national household surveys, which collect information for a group of households representative of the entire country.
Created by Michigan State University. Includes historical, government, economic, and political information for countries.
Includes data and metadata for OECD countries and selected non-member economies.
Search and download a variety of statistical resources compiled by the United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD) and other international agencies. Covers a wide range of statistical themes including agriculture, crime, communication, development assistance, education, energy, finance, etc.
The World Bank provides data on economies and growth, external debt, the financial sector and more.
The world's largest and most comprehensive database on food, agriculture and hunger, which is also now open to the public, free of charge. Provided by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).
The International Labour Organization is the world's leading source on labour statistics.
UNCTAD compiles, validates and processes a wide range of data collected from national and international sources in the areas of finance, technology, investment, and sustainable development.
Eurostat is the statistical office of the European Union (EU) and it provides the EU with statistics at a European level that enables comparison between countries and regions.
Repository of official international trade statistics and relevant analytical tables.
Presents the value of merchandise exports and imports disaggregated according to a country's primary trading partners.
Provides trade statistics and market access information for export development.
Provides quantitative information in relation to economic and trade policy issues.