Statistics is the science of collecting, organising, analysing, interpreting and presenting numerical data. Many statistical databases include analyses and reports and you can also analyse datasets and draw your own conclusions.
A wide range of databases providing economic, social, industry, technical, and other types of data are available.
Provides recent and relevant statistics and studies on a specific topic. It includes data on international industries from different sources including market researchers, trade organizations, scientific journals, and government databases.
Contains reports, policy papers and statistical data. It focuses on economics, business, education, employment, energy, development, and environment.
These databases are free to use and provide the statistics that both corporations and governments use to make key decisions.
Provides statistical information for Europe, published by the statistical office of the European Union.
Provides statistical data in economy, population and society for the UK at national, regional and local levels.
It also conducts the census in England and Wales every ten years.
Official government website outlining publications where statistics may be obtained on different subjects, with some basic data.
Provides statistics from many international sources and produces global updates, including the Statistical Yearbook, World Statistics Pocketbook and yearbooks in specialised fields of statistics.