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11. FreePopulation Index

Office of Population Research, Princeton University: Population Index, published since 1935, is the primary reference tool to the world's population literature. It presents an annotated bibliography of recently published books, journal articles, working papers, and other materials on population topics. This website provides a searchable and browsable database containing 42,662 abstracts of demographic literature published in Population Index in the period 1986-2000.

12. Onsite(CDROM)Supermap: Australian Census Data for 1981 and 1986

Space-Time Research: Enables the analysis and mapping of Australian census data for 1981 and 1986.

13. FreeYear Book Australia

Australian Bureau of Statistics: The Australian Bureau of Statistics website has a link on its home page to Australian year books. Year Book Australia is a comprehensive general reference work which includes basic statistics and different feature articles each year. The statistical coverage includes subjects such as population; labour, income and welfare; housing; health; education; crime and justice; culture and recreation; environment; agriculture; forestry and fishing; mining; energy; manufacturing; construction; service industries; tourism; transport; communications; science and technology; the financial system; government finance; prices; national and international accounts; as well as chapters on Australia's geography and climate, government, international relations and defence. This resource is also available in print from 1901 onwards (latest year is in the Main Reading Room Reference Collection at RF 319.4 AUS).

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Our subject guides

"Statistics: print resources"

The Library holds many resources relating to both Australian and international statistics. These statistics cover all subject areas including demography, economics, industry and trade and represent both current and historical data. This guide contains selected print and microfilm works only.

"Statistics: selected websites"

These are general sites for researching statistics on the Internet and provide a good starting place for researchers in this field. They lead to statistical information on a diverse range of specific topics as well as providing links to other useful sites both in Australia and overseas.