Interface for data from U.S. Census, American Community Survey, Economic Census, and more. Tables and maps for U.S states, counties, cities, towns, by race, ethnic, ancestry, or tribal groups.
Includes earlier editions and historical statistics. Statistical tables and charts on the social, political, and economic organization of the U.S., and guide to other statistical publications and sources.
In addition to maps with age-adjusted death rates for each HSA, the atlas includes maps that compare each HSA rate to the national rate, smoothed maps for each cause that show the broad geographic patterns at selected ages, and a chart with regional rates for each cause of death.
Annual information on the rate and number of work related injuries, illnesses, and fatal injuries, and how these statistics vary by incident, industry, geography, occupation, and other characteristics.
Data and statistics from NIOSH projects that research and monitor worker health and safety. Includes the the National Occupational Mortality Surveillance (NOMS) database, which monitors patterns of cause of death (including diseases) by occupation and industry.
Searchable compilation of Centers for Disease Control (CDC) reports, guidelines, and health data for disease and demographic groups. Includes surveillance data, Healthy People 2010, MMWR, and other CDC publications.
University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute's CHR&R program provides data, evidence, guidance, and examples to build awareness of the multiple factors that influence health and support leaders in growing community power to improve health equity.
Measures of child well-being, including education, economics, family and community, health, safety and risky behaviors. View community-level or state data, or compare cities and states across the U.S.