|
Find Articles:
Indexes and Databases:
Historical Statistics of the United States: Millennial Edition
Rutgers Restricted Access |
|
Rutgers off-campus users must log-in for access to Rutgers restricted resources.
For help using these indexes see: How do I find an article on my topic?
|
 |
| Notes |
|
Plugins required: Adobe Acrobat Reader
Features: Saved searches
|
 |
|
Description
|
|
Historical Statistics of the United States is a standard source for data on all aspects of
American history. The Millennial Edition is divided into five sections broadly covering:
population, work and welfare, economic structure and performance, economic sectors, and
governance and international relations. Data relates to the social, behavioral, humanistic, and
natural sciences including history, economics, government, finance, sociology, demography,
education, law, natural resources, climate, religion, international migration, and trade.
Includes over 37,000 data series and statistics from more than 1,000 sources.
|
 |
|
Dates covered
|
|
Colonial times to 2000
|
 |
|
Updating frequency
|
|
Content is complete.
|
 |
|
Sources
|
|
Material from previous editions was compiled, verified, and updated by more than eighty scholars, and newly developed historical data series were added.
|
 |
|
Type of coverage
|
|
Full text of the 5 volume set, including all statistical tables. Standard and custom tables can be graphed or downloaded in Excel or CSV format, or groups of tables can be downloaded as a zip file.
|
 |
|
Print Counterpart or related resources
|
|
Historical Statistics of the United States: Earliest Times to the Present,
Millennial Edition, Alexander REFDESK HA202.H57 2006.
Previous editions of Historical Statistics of the United States, the most
recent updated in 1975, were published by the U.S. Census Bureau and can
be located by searching
IRIS.
|
 |
|
Provider
|
|
Producer and vendor: Cambridge University Press
|
 |
|
Help
|
|
Available from a link on the Search screen as well as from a link in the upper right corner of other screens. Search Tips are also available on the Search screen.
|
 |
|