DATA SOURCES ON THE INTERNET FOR SOCIAL SCIENTISTS, URBAN PLANNERS, & POLICY ANALYSTS


 

Spatial Data  

 

    Overview

    Popular GIS applications

   
 
Metadata 

    Demographics

    San Francisco Government Data

    Cadastral 

    Environment

    International

    Data Clearinghouses   

    GIS centers, associations, and working groups

Arc View 3.2 Exercises developed by Pamuk, 2001-03

ArcGIS 8.3 Exercises developed by Pamuk, 2003-04

Mapping Global Cities: GIS Methods in Urban Analysis (comes with data CD) Redlands, CA; ESRI Press. 2006. (exercises written for ArcGIS 9.1)

Population & Demographics

Population by race, by age, by sex, deaths, births, foreign immigration, population projections, population pyramids.

Labor Force & Employment

 

Employment by sectors (Standard Industrial Classification or SIC & North American Industrial Classification System or NAICS groupings), number of establishments, payroll, number of employees, unemployment rates.

Real Estate


Housing prices, building permits issued (starts), vacancy rates, structural and neighborhood characteristics of houses at the metropolitan level

Public Policy Data

 

    Housing and Community Development

    Welfare & Child Care

    Education

    Crime

    Transportation

    Health

International data

Foreign Trade

Imports and exports by industry groupings

Opinion Surveys

Election Data

Data from federal agencies

Data from regional organizations

California-specific sources of data and research reports

Library resources

Social Statistics for a Diverse Society textbook web-based student study site

Created by Ayse Pamuk (pamuk@sfsu.edu) for URBS 493 (Data Analysis), Last updated August 2008.