ESDS International: providing access and support for international databanks Celia Russell Economic and Social Data Service MIMAS ESDS Awareness Day Friday 6 th January Queen's University, Belfast
Mar 28, 2015
ESDS International: providing access and support for
international databanks Celia Russell
Economic and Social Data Service MIMAS
ESDS Awareness Day Friday 6th January
Queen's University, Belfast
Structure of Talk
• ESDS International
• databanks
• accessing the data
• courses, training and support
ESDS International
• will provide the UK academic community with free web-based access to a range of key international time series databanks from organisations such as the IMF, OECD and World Bank
• will help users to locate and acquire international micro level survey datasets
• will promote the use of international datasets in research, learning and teaching across a range of disciplines
• is led by MIMAS, in partnership with ESDS management at the UK Data Archive and is funded for five years
International data themes
Databanks cover:
• economic performance and development• trade, industry and markets• employment• demography, migration and health• governance• human development • social expenditure• education• science and technology • land use and the environment
International data providers
The databanks originate from:– International Monetary Fund – OECD – United Nations– World Bank – Eurostat– International Labour Organisation– UK Office for National Statistics
IMF databanks
• International Finance Statistics • Government Finance Statistics• Balance of Payments Statistics• Direction of Trade
The four major databanks produced by the IMF contain data on national accounts, trade, the balance of payments and government spending for around 190 countries. Collectively, they provide provide a global picture of economic development and international trade over the last 50 years.
Updated Monthly!
World Bank databases
• World Development Indicators• Global Development Finance
GDF is the World Bank’s annual review of financial flows to developing countries. It also contains the Bank's projections of the global outlook.The WDI provides a larger picture of poverty trends and social welfare, the use of environmental resources, the performance of the public sector, and the integration of the global economy.
Launching next Monday!
Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) databases
• Main Economic Indicators• International Development• International Direct Investment• International Migration Statistics• Main Science and Technology Indicators• Measuring Globalisation• Statistics in International Trade in Services, Value added
and Employment• Social Expenditure Statistics• Quarterly Labour Force Statistics
A range of databases from the OECD designed to complement the rest of the portfolio
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Updated with the latest releases!
Eurostat and National Statistics
• Eurostat New Cronos • UK National Statistics Time Series Data
New Cronos is the main database produced by the EU’s statistical office, containing detailed harmonised data on a range of social and economic themes at a national and regional level across the EU and candidate countriesNational Statistics Time series data is a comprehensive database of more than 40,000 time series from major National Statistics economic and socio-economic releases.
Updated each quarter
Updated monthly
Databanks from the UN
• UN Common Database• International Labour Organization: Key
Indicators of the Labour Market
UN Common database is the used by the UN internally as a basis for the formulation of policy. Covers a huge range of human development topics including health, culture, family life, education and the environment.The ILO’s Key Indicators of the Labour Market is a frequently cited database on labour market statistics worldwide
Updated every 6 months
Annual Updates
United Nations Industrial Development Organisation
• Industrial Statistics Databases• Demand Supply Balance Database
The UNIDO databanks cover employment and trade world-wide, broken down by country and manufacturing sector. They provide data that can be used to analyse patterns of growth, structural change, industrial performance and employment by gender and sector worldwide.
Updated each year
International Survey Data
ESDS International at the UK Data Archive (UKDA) can help users to locate and acquire data from other archives within Europe and worldwide, using a series of reciprocal agreements with the individual institutions. Datasets include:
• Eurobarometer• International Social Survey Programme • World Values Survey
Accessing the Data
• freely available to UK academics – data licensing costs are paid by ESRC
• access using Athens username and password
• datasets delivered over the web via Beyond 20/20
Courses and Training
• introductory courses providing an overview of the structure, content and research potential of the databanks
• an introductory time series data analysis course using Stata and based on the databanks
• annual conference to highlight research, discuss methodologies, and bring together the user base and the data providers
Supporting the User
• specialist support, including helpdesk, mailing list and discussion list
• web-based user guides to the databanks• creation of searchable sharable collection
level descriptions for the databanks • gateway to freely available international
data resources on the web• online workbooks, exemplars and FAQs• web-based visualisation interface
Fertility Rates in Europe
Contacting ESDS International
• ESDS International web sitewww.esds.ac.uk/international
• ESDS International help desk: [email protected]:+44 (0)161 275 6109
• Join the mailing list:www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/ESDS-INTERNATIONAL.html
• Any questions?