Using accurate statistical data is a useful way of providing evidence and giving credence to your work and argument. In the section below we've given the details of statistical sites which are generally useful for students, as well as some examples of how they might be useful for different subjects. These examples aren't exhaustive, so it's worth taking a look at them even if they've not been flagged as being useful for your subject.
There may also be subject-specific statistical sources available for your subject area; take a look at your Subject Guides page to find more.
Are we missing a great source for data? Found something useful on one of these sites which we've not mentioned? Not quite sure how to get started with finding and using stats? Come and chat to a member of the library team.
Eurostat
Statistical information provided by the European Union. Useful for:
Please note UK data will be to 2019 in most cases on this resource.
The Office for National Statistics (ONS)
The UK's producer of official statistics. Useful for:
Research & Statistics (Gov.uk)
https://www.gov.uk/search/research-and-statistics
Replacing the former statistics portals for governmental departments including the Home Office and Department of Health, this site brings together impartial research and statistics which inform policy decisions. Useful for:
Statista
Provides access to statistics gathered by market researchers, trade organisations, scientific publications, and government sources on over 600 industries. Useful for:
UK Census
Information from the most recent UK census. Useful for:
UK Data Service
https://www.ukdataservice.ac.uk/get-data/themes
Funded by the Economic and Social Research Council to provided data and statistical information for students, teachers and researchers. Helpful to quickly find a range of data organised by themes like age, education, crime and health. Useful for:
Eurostat
Statistical information provided by the European Union. Useful for:
OECD iLibrary
https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/statistics
The online library of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), featuring analysis and data about key sectors of world nations. Useful for:
Statistica
Provides access to statistics gathered by market researchers, trade organisations, scientific publications, and government sources on over 600 industries. Useful for:
UNESCO Statistics
Data about every UN member state (including the UK). Data overviews are split into 'Education and Literacy', 'Science, Technology and Innovation' and 'Culture'. Useful for:
United Nations Datasets
Statistics covering a wide range of topics including Education, Environment, Health, Development, National Accounts, Trade and Tourism. Useful for:
United Nations Human Data Reports
Visual datasets to compare member nations on a variety of metrics within areas like health, gender, health and inequality. Useful for:
World Health Statistics
https://www.who.int/gho/publications/world_health_statistics/en/
Annually produced by the World Health Organisation, these reports provide comparative data about health issues from around the world. Useful for: