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Finding Data

DSDR provides support to the demographic research community interested in using demographic data for secondary analysis. Users looking for demographic data can search our holdings to locate ICPSR data and also demographic data housed elsewhere. Support for users, including data tutorials, help in working with data and documentation files, and contact information is also provided in this section.

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Analyzing Data

DSDR provides a variety of resources to assist users with analyzing data, including user guides, Web-based data exploration tools, workshops, and direct support.

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About the Project

Data Sharing for Demographic Research (DSDR) provides support to the demographic research community for accessing demographic data. We support data users interested in locating, accessing, and analyzing data.

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User Resources

Association of Population Centers

Population Centers

DSDR Knowledge Base

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User Tools

Learn about tools available to data users...

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Papers & Reports

To find known publications using demographic data, search the complete Bibliography of Data-Related Literature, which links to the data referenced in each publication and to online publications, when available.

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Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research
Carolina Population Center Population Studies Center Minnesota Population Center National Institute of Child Health and Human Development

This project is made possible by the combined efforts of the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR),
the Carolina Population Center (CPC), the Michigan Population Studies Center (PSC), and the Minnesota Population Center (MPC),
and through the funding of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.