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International Networks Archive
The International Networks Archive (INA) collects extensive current and historical data in the following areas. All the data is public and available for free download. To access the data in a particular area, simply click on the corresponding image.
If you have a login and would like to add your own data, you can use the Upload file feature. If you would like to have your data added to the Mapping Globalization database, please mail to qed@princeton.edu.
Migration Data
The Development Research Centre on Migration, Globalisation and Poverty (Migration DRC) has developed a Global Migrant Origin Database. The global data base consists of a 226x226 matrix of origin-destination stocks by country and economy. This database extends the basic stock data on international migration that is published by the United Nations.
See also
- MG/Global Indices
- SIPRIdatabases portal
- FIRST (Facts on International Relations and Security Trends database)
- Armed forces, arms production, arms trade, arms embargoes, etc
- Armed conflicts, violent and non-violent conflicts, peace missions, etc
- Country indicators and statistics
- Government, memberships and agreements
- Military expenditures
- Nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles
- News, events, and reference data
- SIPRI data on arms transfers (1950 to most recent full calendar year)
- SIPRI data on arms production (data on the world's 100 largest arms-producing companies excluding China)
- FIRST (Facts on International Relations and Security Trends database)
- UC Atlas of Global Inequality - Online Datasets
- Globalis — includes statistics from the Human Development Report 2003
- coverage in time varies, but typically includes 1961, 1970, 1980, 1990, 2000 and 2003, with some projections for 2050 and 2090
- data is available for approximately 151 countries and is presented cross-nationally and by country
World Data Center System
The World Data Center (WDC) system includes 52 centers in 12 countries. Its holdings include a wide range of solar, geophysical, environmental, and human dimensions data.
- CIESIN (Center for International Earth Science Information Network) is a center within the Earth Institute at Columbia University.






























