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Appendix I Guide to—Sources of Statistics, State Statistical Abstracts, and Foreign Statistical Abstracts Alphabetically arranged by subject, this guide contains references to the important pri- mary sources of statistical information for the United States published since 1990. Sec- ondary sources have been included if the information contained in them is presented in a particularly convenient form or if primary sources are not readily available. Nonrecur- rent publications presenting compilations or estimates for years later than 1990 or types of data not available in regular series are also included. Much valuable information may also be found in state reports, foreign statistical abstracts, which are included at the end of this appendix and in reports for particular commodities, industries, or similar segments of our economic and social structures, many of which are not included here. Publications listed under each subject are divided into two main groups: ‘‘U.S. Govern- ment’’ and ‘‘Other.’’ The location of the publisher of each report is given except for fed- eral agencies located in Washington, DC. Most federal publications may be purchased from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, tel. 202-512-1800, or from Government Printing Office bookstores in certain major cities. In some cases, federal publications may be obtained from the issuing agency. Major reports, such as the Census of Population, which consist of many volumes, are listed by their general, all-inclusive titles. Bureau of the Census Publications In most cases, separate reports of the most recent censuses are available for each state, subject, industry, etc. Complete information on publications of all the censuses and current surveys conducted by the Bureau of the Census appears in the Bureau of the Census Catalog, published annually and available from the Superintendent of Docu- ments. Abortions—see Vital Statistics. Accidents see also Health; Insurance; and Vital Statistics U.S. Government Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Injuries and Illnesses in the United States by Industry. Annual. Department of Transportation Transportation Safety Information Report. Quarterly. Federal Railroad Administration Accident/Incident Bulletin. Summary, statistics, and analysis of accidents on railroads in the United States. Annual. Rail-Highway Crossing Accident/Incident and Inventory Bulletin. Annual. Mine Safety and Health Administration Informational Reports by Mining Industry: Coal; Metallic Minerals; Nonmetallic Minerals (except stone and coal); Stone, Sand, and Gravel. Annual. Accidents —Con. U.S. Government —Con. Mine Injuries and Worktime. (Some preliminary data.) Quarterly. National Center for Health Statistics Vital Statistics of the United States. Annual. Volume I, Natality Volume II, Mortality National Transportation Safety Board Accidents; Air Carriers. Annual. Accidents; General Aviation. Annual. Other Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, New York, NY Health and Safety Education. Statistical Bulletin. Quarterly. National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, MA NFPA Journal. Bimonthly. U.S. Census Bureau, the Official Statistics TM Statistical Abstract of the United States: 1998 Oct. 7, 1998

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Page 1: Appendix I Guide to—Sources of Statistics, State ...DC 20402, tel. 202-512-1800, or from Government Printing Office bookstores in certain major cities. In some cases, federal publications

Appendix I

Guide to—Sources of Statistics,State Statistical Abstracts, and

Foreign Statistical AbstractsAlphabetically arranged by subject, this guide contains references to the important pri-mary sources of statistical information for the United States published since 1990. Sec-ondary sources have been included if the information contained in them is presented ina particularly convenient form or if primary sources are not readily available. Nonrecur-rent publications presenting compilations or estimates for years later than 1990 or typesof data not available in regular series are also included.

Much valuable information may also be found in state reports, foreign statisticalabstracts, which are included at the end of this appendix and in reports for particularcommodities, industries, or similar segments of our economic and social structures,many of which are not included here.

Publications listed under each subject are divided into two main groups: ‘‘U.S. Govern-ment’’ and ‘‘Other.’’ The location of the publisher of each report is given except for fed-eral agencies located in Washington, DC. Most federal publications may be purchasedfrom the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington,DC 20402, tel. 202-512-1800, or from Government Printing Office bookstores in certainmajor cities. In some cases, federal publications may be obtained from the issuingagency.

Major reports, such as the Census of Population, which consist of many volumes, arelisted by their general, all-inclusive titles.

Bureau of the Census PublicationsIn most cases, separate reports of the most recent censuses are available for eachstate, subject, industry, etc. Complete information on publications of all the censusesand current surveys conducted by the Bureau of the Census appears in the Bureau ofthe Census Catalog, published annually and available from the Superintendent of Docu-ments.

Abortions—see Vital Statistics.Accidents —see also Health; Insurance; and Vital

Statistics

U.S. Government

Bureau of Labor StatisticsOccupational Injuries and Illnesses in the

United States by Industry. Annual.

Department of TransportationTransportation Safety Information Report.

Quarterly.

Federal Railroad AdministrationAccident/Incident Bulletin. Summary,

statistics, and analysis of accidents onrailroads in the United States. Annual.

Rail-Highway Crossing Accident/Incidentand Inventory Bulletin. Annual.

Mine Safety and Health AdministrationInformational Reports by Mining Industry:

Coal; Metallic Minerals; NonmetallicMinerals (except stone and coal);Stone, Sand, and Gravel. Annual.

Accidents —Con.U.S. Government —Con.

Mine Injuries and Worktime. (Somepreliminary data.) Quarterly.

National Center for Health Statistics

Vital Statistics of the United States.Annual.

Volume I, NatalityVolume II, Mortality

National Transportation Safety Board

Accidents; Air Carriers. Annual.Accidents; General Aviation. Annual.

Other

Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, NewYork, NY

Health and Safety Education.Statistical Bulletin. Quarterly.

National Fire Protection Association, Quincy,MA

NFPA Journal. Bimonthly.

U.S. Census Bureau, the Official StatisticsTM Statistical Abstract of the United States: 1998 Oct. 7, 1998

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Guide to State Statistical AbstractsThis bibliography includes the most recent statistical abstracts for states published since 1987 plus those thatwill be issued in late 1998. For some states, a near equivalent has been listed in substitution for, or in additionto, a statistical abstract. All sources contain statistical tables on a variety of subjects for the state as a whole, itscomponent parts, or both. The page counts given for publications are approximate. Internet sites also containstatistical data.

AlabamaUniversity of Alabama, Center for Business

and Economic Research, Box 870221,Tuscaloosa 35487 205-348-6191.Internet site <http://www.cba.ua.edu/~cber/>Economic Abstract of Alabama.1997.488 pp.

AlaskaDepartment of Commerce and Economic

Development, Division of Trade & Develop-ment, P.O. Box 110804, Juneau 99811-0804907-465-2017. Internet site <http://www.commerce.state.ak.us/trade/>The Alaska Economy Performance Report.1996

ArizonaUniversity of Arizona, Economic and Business

Research, College of Business and PublicAdministration, McClelland Hall 204 Tucson,Arizona 85721-0001 520-621-2155fax 520-621-2150. Internet site <http://www.bpa.arizona.edu/newpage>Arizona Statistical Abstract: A 1993 DataHandbook. 616 pp.

Arizona Economic Indicators. 52 pp.Biennial.

Arizona’s Economy. 20 pp. (Quarterlynewsletter and data.)

ArkansasUniversity of Arkansas at Little Rock, Institute

for Economic Advancement, EconomicResearch, 2801 South University,Little Rock 72204 501-569-8550Arkansas State and County Economic Data.1997. 16 pp. (Revised annually.)

University of Arkansas at Little Rock,Institute for Economic Advancement,Census State Data Center, Little Rock 72204501-569-8530Arkansas Statistical Abstract, 1998. 700 pp.(Revised biennially.)

CaliforniaDepartment of Finance, 915 L Street, 8th Floor,

Sacramento 95814 916-322-2263.Internet site <http://www.dof.ca.gov/>California Statistical Abstract, 1997.

Pacific Data Resources, P.O. Box 1922, SantaBarbara, CA 93116-1922 800-422-2546California Almanac, 6th ed. Biennial. 275 pp.

ColoradoUniversity of Colorado, Business Research

Division, Campus Box 420, Boulder 80309303-492-8227. Internet site <http://www.colorado.edu/ libraries/govpubs/online/htm>Statistical Abstract of Colorado, 1987.600 pp. (Latest and last edition).

ConnecticutConnecticut Department of Economic &

Community Development, 505 Hudson St.,Hartford 06106 1-860-270-8165. Internetsite <http://www.state.ct.us/ecd/>

Connecticut Market Data. Fall/winter 1998.(Diskette also available.)

Connecticut Town Profiles, 1996-97. 340 pp.

Delaware

Delaware Economic Development Office,99 Kings Highway, Dover 19901302-739-4271. Internet site <http://www.state.de.us/govern/ agencies/dedo/index.htm>

Delaware Statistical Overview, 1997.

District of Columbia

Office of Planning, Data Management Division,Presidential Bldg., Suite 500, 415 12th St.,N.W. Washington 20004 202-727-6533

1990 Census, Population and Housing forthe District of Columbia. 72 pp.

1990 Census: Social, Economic andHousing. (44 pp. for each of nine volumes).

Socio-Economic Indicators by Census Tract.221 pp.

Socio-Economic Indicators of Change byCensus Tract, 1980-1990. 146 pp.

Office of Policy and Evaluation, ExecutiveOffice of the Mayor, 1 Judiciary Square,Suite 920, 441 4th St., N.W., Washington20001 202-727-6979

Indices—A Statistical Index to DC Services,Dec. 1994-96. 331 pp.

Florida

University of Florida, Bureau of Economic andBusiness Research, Box 117145, Gainesville32611-7145 352-392-0171. Internet site<http://www.cba.ufl.edu/bebr/>

Florida Statistical Abstract, 1997. 31st ed.800 pp. Also available on diskette.

Florida County Perspectives, 1997. Oneprofile for each county. Annual.

Florida County Rankings, 1997.Florida and the Nation, 1998.

Georgia

University of Georgia, Selig Center forEconomic Growth, Terry College of Business,Athens 30602-6269 706-542-4085. Internetsite <http://www.selig.uga.edu/>

Georgia Statistical Abstract, 1997-98.500 pp.

University of Georgia, College of Agriculturaland Environmental Sciences, Athens 30602-4356 706-542-8938 Fax 706542-8934.Internet site <http://www.uga.edu/~caes/>

The Georgia County Guide. 1998. 17th ed.Annual. 200 pp.

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Guide to Foreign Statistical AbstractsThis bibliography presents recent statistical abstracts for Mexico, Russia, and member nations of theOrganization for Economic Cooperation and Development. All sources contain statistical tables on a variety ofsubjects for the individual countries. Many of the following publications provide text in English as well as in thenational language(s). For further information on these publications, contact the named statistical agency whichis responsible for editing the publication.

AustriaOsterreichisches Statistisches Zentralamt,

P.O. Box 9000, A-1033 ViennaStatistisches Jahrbuch for die RepublikOsterreich. Annual. 1997 554 pp.(In German.)

AustraliaAustralian Bureau of Statistics, Canberra

Yearbook Australia. Annual. 1998 809 pp.(In English.)

BelgiumInstitut National de Statistique, 4

4 rue de Louvain, 1000 BrusselsAnnuaire statistique de la Belgique. Annual.1994 822 pp. (In French and Dutch.)

CanadaStatistics Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, KIA OT6

Canada Yearbook: A review of economic,social and political developments inCanada. 1997 515 pp. Irregular. (InEnglish and French.)

CroatiaRepublika Hrvatska, Republicki Zavod Za

StatistikuStatisticki Ijetopis 1995 644 pp. (In Englishand Serbo-Croatian.)

Czech RepublicCzech Statistical Office, Sokolovska 142,

186 04 Praha 8Statisticka Rocenka Ceske Rpubliky 1997711 pp. (In English and Czech.)

DenmarkDanmarks Statistik, Postboks 2550 Sejrogade

11, DK 2100, CopenhagenStatistical Yearbook. 1997. Annual. 559 pp.(In Danish with English translations of tableheadings.)

FinlandCentral Statistical Office of Finland, Box 504

SF-00101 HelsinkiStatistical Yearbook of Finland. Annual.1997 663 pp. (In English, Finnish, andSwedish.)

FranceInstitut National de la Statistique et des Etudes

Economiques, Paris 18, Bld. Adolphe Pinard,75675 Paris (Cedex 14)Annuaire Statistique de la France. Annual.1998 981 pp. (In French.)

GreeceNational Statistical Office, 14-16 Lycourgou St.,

101-66 AthensConcise Statistical Yearbook 1995 254 pp.(In English.)

Statistical Yearbook of Greece. Annual. 1996532 pp. (plus seven pages of diagrams).(In English and Greek.)

IcelandHagstofa Islands/Statistical Bureau, Hverfisgata

8-10, Reykjavik.Statistical Abstract of Iceland. 1994. Irregu-lar. 303 pp. (In English and Icelandic.)

IrelandCentral Statistics Office, Earlsfort Terrace,

Dublin 2Statistical Abstract. Annual. 1997 411 pp.(In English.)

ItalyISTAT (Istituto Centrale di Statistica), Via

Cesare Balbo 16, 00100 RomeAnnuario Statistico Italiano. Annual. 1997791 pp. (In Italian.)

JapanStatistics Bureau, Management & Coordination

Agency, 19-1 Wakamatsucho, ShinjukuTokyo 162Japan Statistical Yearbook. Annual. 1998918 pp. (In English and Japanese.)

LuxembourgSTATEC (Service Central de la Statistique et

des Etudes), P.O. Box 304, L-2013,LuxembourgAnnuaire Statistique. Annual. 1997.(In French.)

MexicoInstituto Nacional de Estadistica Geografia e

Informatica, Avda. Insurgentes Sur No.795-PH Col. Napoles, Del. Benito Juarez03810 Mexico, D.F.Anuario estadistico de los Estados UnidosMexicanos. Annual. 1996 646 pp. Also ondisc. (In Spanish.) Agenda Estadistica 1994186 pp.

NetherlandsCentraal Bureau voor de Statistiek. 428 Prinses

Beatrixlaan P.O. Box 959, 2270 AZ VoorburgStatistisch Yearbook 1998. 585 pp.(In English.)

New ZealandDepartment of Statistics, Wellington

New Zealand Official Yearbook. Annual.1998 606 pp. (In English.)

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NorwayCentral Bureau of Statistics, Skippergate 15,

P.B. 8131 Dep. N-Oslo 1Statistical Yearbook. Annual. 1997 475 pp.(In English and Norwegian.)

PortugalINE (Instituto Nacional de Estatistica), Avenida

Antonio Jose de Almeida, P-1078 LisbonCodexAnuario Estatistico: de Portugal. 1995339 pp. (In Portugese.)

RussiaState Committee of Statistics of Russia,

MoscowRussian Federation in the Year 1993. Statis-tical Yearbook. 1997 746 pp. (In Russian.)

SlovakiaStatistical Office of the Slovak Republic,

Mileticova 3, 824 67 BratislavaStatisticka Rocenka Slovensak 1997.727 pp. (In English and Slovak)

SloveniaStatistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia,

Vozarski Pot 12, 61000 LjubljanaStatisticni Letopis Republike Slovenije 1997.657 pp. (In Slovenian.)

SpainINE (Instituto Nacional de Estadistica), Paseo

de la Castellana, 183, Madrid 16Anuario Estadistico de Espana. Annual.1996 848 pp. (In Spanish.)

Anuario Estadistico. 1988. (Edicion Manual.)976 pp.

Sweden

Statistics Sweden, S-11581 Stockholm

Statistical Yearbook of Sweden. Annual.1998 559 pp. (In English and Swedish.)

Switzerland

Bundesamt fur Statistik, Hallwylstrasse 15,CH-3003, Bern

Statistisches Jahrbuch der Schweiz. Annual.1998 549 pp. (In French and German.)

Turkey

State Institute of Statistics, Prime Ministry,114 Necatibey Caddesi, Bakanliklar,Yenisehir, Ankara

Statistical Yearbook of Turkey. 1996690 pp. (In English and Turkish.)

Turkey in Statistics 1994 150 pp.(In English and Turkish.)

United Kingdom

Central Statistical Office, Great George Street,London SW1P 3AQ

Annual Abstract of Statistics. Annual. 1991349 pp. (In English.)

West Germany

Statistische Bundesamt, Postfach 5528,6200 Wiesbaden

Statistisches Jahrbuch fur dieBundesrepublic Deutschland. Annual. 1997755 pp. (In German.)

Statistisches Jahrbuch fur das Ausland.1997. 398 pp.

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HawaiiHawaii State Department of Business, and

Economic Development & Tourism, Researchand Economic Analysis Division, StatisticsBranch P.O. Box 2359, Honolulu 96804.Inquiries 808-586-2481; Copies 808-586-2424. Internet site <http://www.hawaii.gov/dbedt>The State of Hawaii Data Book 1997: AStatistical Abstract. 30th ed. 700 pp.

IdahoDepartment of Commerce, 700 West State St.,

Boise 83720-0093 208-334-2470. Internetsite <http://www.idoc.state.id.us>County Profiles of Idaho, 1998.Idaho Community Profiles, 1997.Idaho Facts, 1998.Idaho Facts Data Book, 1995.Profile of Rural Idaho 1998.

University of Idaho, Center for BusinessDevelopment and Research, Moscow83844-3227 208-885-6611. Internetsite <http://www.daho.edu/cbdr>Idaho Statistical Abstract, 4th ed. 1996.

IllinoisUniversity of Illinois, Bureau of Economic and

Business Research, 428 Commerce West,1206 South 6th Street, Champaign 61820217-333-2332Illinois Statistical Abstract. 1997. 850 pages

IndianaIndiana University, Indiana Business Research

Center, School of Business, 801 W. MichiganBS4015 Indianapolis 46202-5151317-274-2204. Internet site <http://www.iupui.edu/it/ibrc/>Indiana Factbook, 1998-99. 393 pages.

IowaPublic Interest Institute, 600 N. Jackson Street,

Mount Pleasant, IA 52641 319-385-34621996 Statistical Profile of Iowa.

KansasUniversity of Kansas, Institute for Public Policy

and Business Research, 607 Blake Hall,Lawrence 66045-2960 785-864-3701.Internet site <http://www.ukans.edu/cwis/units/IPPBR/>Kansas Statistical Abstract, 1997. 32nd ed.1998.

KentuckyKentucky Cabinet for Economic Development,

Division of Research, 500 Mero Street,Capital Plaza Tower, Frankfort 40601502-564-4886. Internet site <http://www.state.ky.us/edc/cabmain.htm>Kentucky Deskbook of Economic Statistics.34th ed. 1998.

Louisiana

University of New Orleans, Division of Businessand Economic Research, New Orleans 70148504-280-6240. Internet site <http://leap.nlu.edu/STAAB.HTM>

Statistical Abstract of Louisiana. 10th ed.1997.

MaineMaine Department of Economic and

Community Development, State HouseStation 59, Augusta 04333 207-287-2656Maine: A Statistical Summary. (Updatedperiodically.)

MarylandRegional Economic Studies Institute (RESI),

Towson University, Towson 21252-7097410-830-3778Maryland Statistical Abstract. 1997. 356 pp.

MassachusettsMassachusetts Institute for Social and

Economic Research, Box 37515, Universityof Massachusetts at Amherst 01003-7515413-545-3460 Fax 413-545-3686. Internetsite <http://www.umass.edu/miser/>Population Estimates for MassachusettsCities and Towns. 1995.

Projection of the Population, Mass., Citiesand Towns, Years 1990-2010.

Journey to work in Mass., 1990.Minnesota

Department of Trade and EconomicDevelopment, Business and CommunityDevelopment Division, 500 Metro SquareBuilding, St. Paul 55101 651-297-1291Compare Minnesota: An Economic andStatistical Factbook, 1994-95. 165 pp.

Economic Report to the Governor: State ofMinnesota, 1992. 148 pp.

Office of State Demographer, MinnesotaPlanning, 300 Centennial Bldg., St. Paul55155 651-296-2557. Internet site<http://www.mnplan.state.mn.us/demography/>Minnesota Population and HouseholdEstimates, 1997. Available diskette inLotus, dBase or ASCII formats.

Minnesota Population Projections, 2025.Mississippi

Mississippi State University, College ofBusiness and Industry, Division of Research,P.O. Box 5288 Mississippi State 39762601-325-3817/3571Mississippi Statistical Abstract. 1997.554 pp.

MissouriUniversity of Missouri, Business and Public

Administration Research Center, Columbia65211 573-882-4805. Internet site <http://tiger.bpa.missouri.edu/bparc/>Statistical Abstract for Missouri, 1997Biennial. 256 pp.

MontanaMontana Department of Commerce, Census

and Economic Information Center, 1424 9thAve., Helena 59620 406-444-2896. Internetsite <http://commerce.state.mt.us/ceic/>Statistical Reports from the Montana CountyDatabase. (Separate county and Statereports; available by subject section as wellas complete reports by county and State,updated periodically.)

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NebraskaDepartment of Economic Development,

Division of Research, Box 94666, Lincoln68509 402-471-3784 . Internet site<http://www.ded.state.ne.us/>Nebraska Statistical Handbook. 1997-1998.300 pp. (Available only on internet).

NevadaDepartment of Administration, Budget and

Planning Division, 209 East Musser Street,Suite 200, Carson City 89710 702-687-4065Nevada Statistical Abstract. 1996. Biennial.225 pp.

New HampshireOffice of State Planning, 2 1/2 Beacon St.,

Concord 03301-4497 603-271-2155 Internetsite <http://www.state.nh.us/osp/nhresnet/>Current Estimates and Trends in NewHampshire’s Housing Supply. Update:1996. 32 pp.

1996 Population Estimates for NewHampshire Cities and Towns

New Hampshire Population Projectionsfor Counties by Age & Sex, Apr. 1997,2000-2020.

New JerseyNew Jersey State Data Center, NJ Department

of Labor, P.O. Box 388, Trenton 08625-0388609-984-2595. Internet site <http://www.state.nj.us/labor/lra/njsdc.html>New Jersey Source Book, 1993. 156 pp.

New MexicoUniversity of New Mexico, Bureau of Business

and Economic Research, 1919 Lomas N.E.Albuquerque 87131-6021 505-277-6626Fax 505-277-2773. Internet site <http://www.unm.edu/bber/>County Profiles. 1997. 72 pp.Community Profiles for Selected NewMexico cities.

Population Projections for the State of NewMexico, 1997.

New YorkNelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government,

411 State Street, Albany 12203-1003518-443-5522. Internet site <http://www.rockinst.org/>New York State Statistical Yearbook, 1997.21st ed. 582 pp.

North CarolinaOffice of Governor Office of State Planning,

116 West Jones Street, Raleigh 27603-8003919-733-4131. Internet site <http://www.ospl.state.nc.us/#Demographer>Statistical Abstract of North CarolinaCounties, 1991. 6th edition. (No longerbeing published.)

North DakotaUniversity of North Dakota, Box 8369, Bureau

of Business and Economic Research, GrandForks 58202 701-777-2637The Statistical Abstract of North Dakota.1988. 700 pp.

North Dakota Department of EconomicDevelopment & Finance, 1833 E. BismarkExpressway, Bismark 58504-6708701-231-7441State of North Dakota Economic,Demographic, Public Services, andFiscal Condition. May 1998. 155 pp.

OhioDepartment of Development, Office of Strategic

Research, P.O. Box 1001, Columbus43216-1001 614-466-2115. Internet site<http://www.odod.ohio.gov/>Research products and services. (Updatedcontinuously.)

The Ohio State University, School of PublicPolicy and Management, 1775 College Road,Columbus 43210-1399 614-292-8696Benchmark Ohio, 1993. Biennial. 300 pp.

OklahomaUniversity of Oklahoma, Center for Economic

and Management Research, 307 WestBrooks Street, Room 4, Norman 73019405-325-2931. Internet site <http://www.nt.cba.ou.edu/>Statistical Abstract of Oklahoma, 1997.Annual. 441 pp.

OregonSecretary of State, Business Services Division,

Publication Services Bldg., 2555 CapitalStreet, NE, Suite 180, Salem 97310503-986-2234. Internet site <http://www.sos.state.or.us/bluebook/1997-98/toc.htm>Oregon Blue Book. 1997-1998. Biennial.476 pp.

PennsylvaniaPennsylvania State Data Center, Institute of

State and Regional Affairs, Penn StateHarrisburg, 777 West Harrisburg Pike,Middletown Pennsylvania 17057-4898717-948-6336. Internet site <http://howard.hbg.psu.edu/psdc/psdchome1.1.html>Pennsylvania Statistical Abstract, 1998.301 pp.

Rhode IslandRhode Island Economic Development

Corporation, 1 West Exchange Street,Providence 02903 401-222-2601Fax 401-222-2102. Internet site <http://www.riedc.com/>Rhode Island 1990 Census of Populationand Housing Summary. May 1994.

The Rhode Island Economy. July 1998.

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South CarolinaBudget and Control Board, Office of Research

and Statistical Services, R. C. DennisBuilding, Room 425, Columbia 29201803-734-3781. Internet site <http://www.state.sc.us/drss/>South Carolina Statistical Abstract: 1997.440 pp.

South DakotaUniversity of South Dakota, State Data Center,

Business Research Bureau, Vermillion57069-2390 605-677-52871997 South Dakota Community Abstracts.400 pp.

TennesseeUniversity of Tennessee at Knoxville, Center

for Business and Economic Research,100 Glocker, Knoxville 37996-4170615-974-6075. Internet site <http://cber.bus.utk.edu/>Tennessee Statistical Abstract, 1996-97.16th ed. 807 pp. Biennial.

TexasDallas Morning News, Communications Center,

P.O. Box 655237, Dallas 75265-5237214-977-8261Texas Almanac, 1998-99. 672 pp.

UtahUniversity of Utah, Bureau of Economic and

Business Research, 1645 East CampusCenter Drive, Salt Lake City 84112-9302801-581-6333. Internet site <http://www.business.utah.edu/BEBR/>Statistical Abstract of Utah. 1996.(Centennial.)

Utah Foundation, 10 West 100 South,Suite 323, Salt Lake City 84101-1544801-364-1837Statistical Review of Government in Utah.1997.

VermontLabor Market Information, Department of

Employment and Training, 5 Green MountainDrive, P.O. Box 488, Montpelier 05601-0488802-828-4202. Internet site <http://www.det.state.vt.us/>Demographic and Economic Profiles.Annual. Regional county reports alsoavailable.

Virginia

University of Virginia, Weldon Cooper Centerfor Public Service, 918 Emmet Street, NorthSuite 300, Charlottesville 22903-4832804-982-5585. Internet site <http://www.virginia.edu/cpserz/>

Virginia Statistical Abstract, 1996-97.Biennial. 950 pp.

Washington

Washington State Office of Financial Manage-ment, Forecasting Division P.O. Box 43113Olympia 98504-3113 360-902-0599.Internet site <http://www.wa.gov/ofm/>

Washington State Data Book, 1997. 300 pp.Population Trends for Washington State.Annual. 48 pages.

West Virginia

West Virginia University, College of Businessand Economics, Bureau of Business andEconomic Research, P.O. Box 6025,Morgantown 26506-6026 304-293-7831.Internet site <http://www.wvu.edu/colbe/research/bureau/home.htm>

West Virginia Statistical Abstract, 1995,Biennial. 400 pp.

County Data Profiles. Annual. 50 pp.Census Data Profiles. Decennial. 30 pp.West Virginia Economic Outlook. Annual.50 pp.

West Virginia Research League, Inc.,P.O. Box 11176, Charleston 25339304-346-9451

Economic Indicators. 1995. 215 pp.The 1997 Statistical Handbook. 94 pp.

Wisconsin

Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau,P.O. Box 2037, Madison 53701-2037608-266-7098

1997-1998 Wisconsin Blue Book. 950 pp.Biennial.

Wyoming

Department of Administration and Information,Division of Economic Analysis, 327 E.Emerson Building, Cheyenne 82002-0060307-777-7504. Internet site <http://www.state.wy.us/ai/ai.html>

The Equality State Almanac 1997. 120 pp.

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Accidents —Con.Other —Con.

National Safety Council, Itasca, IL

Accident Facts. Annual.Agriculture —see also Food; Foreign Commerce;

Labor; Money and Banking; and Population

U.S. Government

Bureau of the CensusCensus of Agriculture. Quinquennial. (1992,most recent.)

U.S. Commodity Exports and Imports asRelated to Output. Annual. (Series ES2.)

Bureau of Reclamation

Summary Statistics:

Vol. I, Water, Land, and Related Data.

Commodity Futures Trading Commission.Annual.

Commitment of Traders in CommodityFutures. Internet address: http://www.cftc.gov

Department of Agriculture

Agricultural Chemical Usage. Field crops,vegetables (fruits and vegetables alter-nate years), restricted use pesticides.Chemical application rates and acrestreated, selected states and U.S.Annual.

Agricultural Income and Finance. Situa-tion and Outlook Report. Quarterly.

Agricultural Outlook. 11 issues per year.Agricultural Price Reports. Reports on

prices received for farm commodities,prices paid for farm supplies, indexesand parity ratios. Monthly and annual.

Agriculture and Trade Reports (five peryear).

Western EuropePacific RimDeveloping EconomiesChinaUSSR

Cheddar Cheese Prices. U.S., regionalprices for 40 and 640 LB blocks and500 LB barrels; sales volumes. Weekly.

Crop Production Reports. Acreage, yield,and production of various commodities.Monthly and annual.

Cotton ginnings and winter wheat and ryeseedings.

Crop Values Report. Price and value ofvarious commodities. Annual.

Economic Indicators of the Farm Sector.A series of five annual issues.

Farmline. 11 issues per year.Financial Characteristics of U.S. Farms,

January 1, 1989. (Agriculture Informa-tion Bulletin. No. 569.) Annual.

Farm Numbers, Value. Farm numbersand land in farms, agricultural cashrents, agricultural land values, foreignownership of U.S. Agricultural Land(ERS). Annual.

Agriculture —Con.U.S. Government —Con.

Food Consumption, Prices, andExpenditures, 1996. (Statistical BulletinNo. 928.) Revised annually.

Food Marketing Review, 1994-95.(Agricultural Economic Report No. 743).Revised annually.

Food Spending in American Households.(Statistical Bulletin No. 824.) Annual.

Foreign Agricultural Trade of the UnitedStates (FATUS) six issues with annualsupplements on calendar year andfiscal year trade data.

Fruit and Vegetable Reports. Acreage,yield, production, value, and utilizationof various fruits and vegetables.Periodic.

Journal of Agricultural EconomicsResearch. Quarterly.

Livestock and Meat Statistics, 1970-92.(Statistical Bulletin No. 874.) Annual.

Livestock Reports. Cattle, Cattle on Feed,Hogs and Pigs. Sheep, Goats, Wool,and Mohair. Monthly, Quarterly, andAnnual.

Milk and Dairy Products Reports. Milkcows, milk production, and dairyproducts. Monthly and Annual.

Other Reports. Reports on varied itemsincluding cold storage, catfish, cherries,cranberries, trout, farm employment andwages, farm production expenditures,mink, mushrooms, and floriculturecrops. Monthly and annual.

Poultry and Egg Reports. Reports cover-ing eggs, chickens, turkeys, hatcheries,egg products, and poultry slaughter.Weekly, monthly, annual.

Rural Development Perspectives. Threeissues per year.

Rural Conditions and Trends. Quarterly.

Situation and Outlook Reports. Issued foragricultural exports, cotton and wool,dairy, feed, fruit and tree nuts, agricul-tural resources, livestock and poultry, oilcrops, rice, aquaculture, sugar andsweeteners, tobacco, vegetables,wheat, and world agriculture. Periodic.

Stock Reports. Stocks of grain, hops,peanuts, potatoes, rice, and soybeans.Quarterly, annual, periodic.

U.S. Egg and Poultry Statistical Series,1960-92. (Statistical Bulletin No. 872.)Periodic.

U.S. Rice Distribution Patterns, 1988/89.(Statistical Bulletin No.836.) Periodic.

Usual planting and harvesting dates.Dates for major field crops. Periodic.

Weekly Weather and Crop Bulletin.Report summarizing weather and itseffect on crops the previous week.Weekly.

Farm Credit Administration. Annual Report.

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Agriculture —Con.U.S. Government —Con.

Loans and Discounts of Farm CreditBanks and Associations. Annual.

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Adminis-tration

Weekly Weather and Crop Bulletin.National summary.

Soil Conservation Service

National Resources Inventory, 1982. Peri-odic.

Report of Administrator of Soil Conserva-tion Service. Annual.

Air Force —see National Defense.Air Pollution —see Environment.Aliens —see Immigration.American Samoa —see Outlying Areas.Area —see Geography.Army— see National Defense.Aviation— see Transportation.Banks and Banking— see Money.Births— see Vital Statistics.Broadcasting— see Communications.Building Permits— see Construction.Business —see also Economic Indexes; Invest-

ments; Manufactures; Retail and WholesaleTrade; Science Resources; and Service Estab-lishments

U.S. Government

Administrative Office of the United StatesCourts

Judicial Business of the United StatesCourts.

Board of Governors of the Federal ReserveSystem

Annual Statistical Digest.Federal Reserve Bulletin. Monthly.

Bureau of the Census

Census of Finance, Insurance, and RealEstate Industries. Quinquennial. (1992,most recent.)

Census of Retail Trade. Quinquennial.(1992, most recent.)

Census of Service Industries. Quinquen-nial. (1992, most recent.)

Census of Transportation. Communica-tions, and Utilities. Quinquennial. (1992,most recent.)

Census of Wholesale Trade. Quinquen-nial. (1992, most recent.)

County Business Patterns. Annual.Current Business Reports. Retail Trade,

Sales, and Inventories, BR; and Whole-sale Trade, Sales, and Inventories, BW.

Minority-Owned Businesses. Quinquen-nial. (1992, Most recent.)

Quarterly Financial Report for Manufac-turing, Mining, and Trade Corporations.

Bureau of Economic Analysis

Business Statistics, 1963-91. 1992.(Discontinued.)

Business —Con.U.S. Government —Con.

The National Income and ProductAccounts of the United States, 1929-1994: Statistical Tables, 1998.

Benchmark Input-Output Accounts of theUnited States, 1987 (1994.)

Survey of Current Business. Monthly.U.S. Direct Investment Abroad: 1994

Benchmark Survey, 1997.U.S. Direct Investment Abroad: Opera-

tions of U.S. Parent Companies andtheir Foreign Affiliates. Preliminary,1995. Estimates, 1997.

Council of Economic AdvisersEconomic Indicators. Monthly.Economic Report of the President.

Annual.Internal Revenue Service

Statistics of Income Division.Corporation Income Tax Returns.

Annual.

Statistics of Income Bulletin. Quarterly.

International Trade Administration

U.S. Industrial Outlook. Annual, (1994,most recent.)

Patent and Trademark Office

Commissioner of Patents and Trade-marks Annual Report.

Technology Assessment and ForecastReports

‘‘All Technologies.’’ Annual.‘‘State Country.’’ Annual.‘‘Patenting Trends in the United States.’’

Annual.

Securities and Exchange Commission

Annual Report.

Small Business Administration

Annual Report.Handbook of Small Business Data.

The State of Small Business.

Other

The Dun & Bradstreet Corporation, MurrayHill, NJ.

The Business Failure Record. Annual.The Business Starts Record. Annual.Monthly Business Failure Report.Monthly Business Starts Report.Monthly New Business Incorporations

Report.

Fortune (Time Warner), New York, NY

The Fortune Directory of the 500 LargestIndustrial Corporations.

The Fortune Directory of the 500 GlobalIndustrial Corporations.

Child Welfare —see Education; and SocialInsurance.

City Government —see State and LocalGovernment.

Civil Service —see Federal Government; and Stateand Local Government.

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Climate —see also Agriculture

U.S. Government

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Adminis-tration

Climatography of the United States, No.20, Supplement No. 1, Freeze/FrostData.

Climatological Data. Issued in sections forstates and outlying areas. Monthly withannual summary.

General Summary of Tornadoes. Annual.Hourly Precipitation Data. Monthly with

annual summary; for each state.Local Climatological Data. Monthly with

annual summary; for major cities.Storm Data. Monthly.Weekly Weather and Crop Bulletin.

National summary.Commerce —see Foreign Commerce; Retail and

Wholesale Trade; and Transportation.Commodity Prices —see also Economic Indexes

U.S. Government

Board of Governors of the Federal ReserveSystem

Annual Statistical Digest.Federal Reserve Bulletin. Monthly.

Bureau of Labor Statistics

Consumer Prices: Energy and Food.Monthly.

CPI Detailed Report. Monthly.Monthly Labor Review.Producer Price Indexes. Monthly, with

annual supplement.Relative Importance of Components in

the Consumer Price Indexes. Annual.U.S. Import and Export Price Indexes.

Monthly.

Department of Agriculture

Agricultural Price Reports. Monthly andannual.

Other

Bridge Commodity Research Bureau, aBridge Information Systems Inc. Chicago,IL.

Commodity Year Book Update Disk.(Three editions annually.)

CRB Commodity Index Report. Weekly.CRB Commodity Year Book. Annual.CRB Futures Perspective. Weekly.CRB Infotech. CDElectronic Futures Trend Analyzer. Daily.Final Markets. End of day.Futures Market Service. Weekly.Futures Market Service Fundamental &

Technical Commentary. Daily andweekly.

Bridge News Summaries. DailyPrice Service. DailyThe Blue Line. Daily

Commodity Prices —Con.Other —Con.

Wall Street Journal. (Dow Jones & Co., NewYork, NY.) Daily except Saturdays, Sun-days, and holidays.

Communications —see also NewspapersU.S. Government

Bureau of the CensusCensus of Transportation, Communica-

tions and Utilities. Quinquennial. (1992,most recent.)

Federal Communications CommissionAnnual Report.Statistics of Communications Common

Carriers. Annual.Rural Electrification Administration

Annual Statistical Report—Rural Tele-phone Borrowers.

U.S. Postal ServiceAnnual Report of the Postmaster Gen-

eral.Cost and Revenue Analysis. Annual.

OtherJohn Blair & Company, New York, NY

Statistical Trends in Broadcasting.Annual.

Book Industry Study Group, Inc., New York,NY

Consumer Research Study on Book Pur-chasing. Annual.

Reed Publishing USA, Newton, MABroadcasting & Cable Market Place.

Annual.Broadcasting Magazine. Weekly.

Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Wash-ington, DC

Average Revenue Profiles for PublicBroadcasting Grantees. Annual.

Frequently asked Questions About PublicBroadcasting Periodic.

Public Broadcasting Stations’ Incomefrom State Governments and State Col-leges & Universities Ranked State-By-State. Annual.

Public Radio and Television ProgrammingContent by Category. Biennial.

Editor & Publisher Co., New York, NYInternational Year Book. Annual.Market Guide. Annual.

Electronic Industries Alliance, Arlington, VAElectronic Market Data Book. Annual.Electronic Market Trends. Monthly.Electronics Foreign Trade. Monthly.

Radio Advertising Bureau, New York, NY

Radio Facts. Annual.

United States Telephone Association, Wash-ington, DC

Statistics of the Local Exchange Carriers.Annual.

Warren Publishing, Inc., Washington, DC

Cable Action Update. Weekly.

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Communications —Con.Other —Con.

Cable and Station Coverage Atlas.Annual.

Television Action Update. Weekly.Television and Cable Factbook. Annual.TV Station & Cable Ownership Directory.

Semi-annual.Construction, Housing, and Real Estate —see

also Money and Transportation

U.S. Government

Board of Governors of the Federal ReserveSystem

Annual Statistical Digest.Federal Reserve Bulletin. Monthly.

Bureau of Census

Census of Construction Industries.Quinquennial. (1992, most recent.)

Census of Housing. Decennial. (1990, mostrecent.)

Current Construction Reports: HousingStarts, C20 (monthly); New ResidentialConstruction in Selected MetropolitanStatistical Areas, C21 (quarterly); Hous-ing Completions, C22 (monthly); NewOne-Family Houses Sold and for Sale,C25 (monthly with annual report, Char-acteristics of New Housing); Price Indexof New One-Family Houses Sold, C27(quarterly); Value of Construction Put inPlace, C30 (monthly with occasionalhistorical supplement); Housing UnitsAuthorized by Building Permits, C40(monthly and annual); ResidentialImprovements and Repairs, C50 (quar-terly and annual).

Current Housing Reports: HousingVacancies, H-111 (quarterly andannual); Market Absorption of Apart-ments, H-130 (quarterly and annual);Characteristics of Apartments Com-pleted, H-131 (annual); Annual HousingSurvey, H-150 (series of six biennialreports); Annual HousingSurvey—Housing Characteristics forSelected Metropolitan Areas, H-170.

Bureau of Economic Analysis

Business Statistics, 1963-91. 1992.(Discontinued).

The National Income and ProductAccounts of the United States, 1929-94:Statistical Tables, 1998.

Survey of Current Business. Monthly.

Bureau of Labor Statistics

Compensation and Working Conditions.Quarterly.

Employment and Earnings. Monthly.Employment, Hours, and Earnings,

United States, 1909-94. 1994. (Bulletin2445.)

Employment, Hours, and Earnings,United States, 1988-96. 1996. (Bulletin2481.)

Construction, Housing, and Real Estate —Con.U.S. Government —Con.

Evaluating Your Firm’s Injury and IllnessRecord, Construction Industries Report812, (1991).

Monthly Labor Review.Occupational Employment in Mining,

Construction, Finance, and Services.1995. (Bulletin 2460.)

Occupational Injuries and Illnesses in theUnited States by Industry. Annual.

Department of Housing and Urban Develop-ment

Survey of Mortgage Lending Activity.Monthly and quarterly press releases.

Department of Veterans AffairsLoan Guaranty Highlights. Quarterly.

Energy Information AdministrationResidential Energy Consumption Survey:

Housing Characteristics. Triennial.International Trade Administration

Construction Review. Quarterly.Office of Thrift Supervision

Annual Report.Other

Dodge, F.W., National Information ServicesDivision, McGraw-Hill Information SystemsCo., New York, NY

Dodge Construction Potentials. Monthly.NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS,Washington, DC

Real Estate Outlook: Market Trends &Insights, Monthly.

Consumer Income and Expenditures, andPersonal Income —see also Agriculture;Economic Indexes; Investments; and NationalIncome

U.S. GovernmentBoard of Governors of the Federal ReserveSystem

Annual Statistical Digest.Federal Reserve Bulletin. Monthly.

Bureau of the CensusCensus of Population. Decennial. (1990,

most recent.)Current Population Reports. (Series on

Consumer Income, P60.)Current Population Reports. (Series on

Household Economic Studies, P70.)Special Studies Reports. (Series on

Special Studies, P23.)Bureau of Economic Analysis

Business Statistics, 1963-91. 1992.(Discontinued.)

Survey of Current Business. Monthly.

Bureau of Labor Statistics

Consumer Expenditure Survey, IntegratedDiary and Interview Survey data.

Annual press releases and reports,biannual bulletins.

Consumer Expenditure Survey: 1988-89.1991. (Bulletin 2383.)

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Consumer Income and Expenditures, andPersonal Income —Con.

U.S. Government —Con.Consumer Expenditure Interview Survey.

Quarterly.Congressional Budget Office

The Changing Distribution of FederalTaxes: 1975-1990. October 1987.

Internal Revenue ServiceStatistics of Income Division.

Individual Income Tax Returns.Annual.

Statistics of Income Bulletin. Quarterly.National Science Foundation

Characteristics of RecentScience/Engineering Graduates.Detailed Statistical Tables. Biennial.

Science Resources Studies. Data Brief.Frequent.

OtherAmerican Financial Services Association,Washington, DC

AFSA Annual Research Report andSecond Mortgage Lending Report onFinance Companies. Annual.

AFSA Annual Research Report andSecond Mortgage Lending ReportSupplements. Annual.

Consumer Prices —see Commodity Prices.Corporations —see Business; and Manufactures.Correctional Institutions —see Law Enforcement.Cost of Living —see Commodity Prices.Courts —see Law Enforcement.Crime —see Law Enforcement.Crops —see Agriculture.Deaths —see Vital Statistics.Defense —see National Defense.Divorce —see Vital Statistics.Domestic Trade —see Retail and Wholesale Trade;

and Service Establishments.Economic Indexes —see also Agriculture; Busi-

ness; Commodity Prices; Manufactures; and Sci-ence Resources

U.S. GovernmentBoard of Governors of the Federal ReserveSystem

Annual Statistical Digest.Federal Reserve Banks. Monthly review

published by each Bank with specialreference to its own Federal ReserveDistrict.

Federal Reserve Bulletin. Monthly. (Alsomonthly releases on industrial produc-tion indexes.)

Bureau of Economic Analysis

Business Statistics, 1963-91. 1992. (Dis-continued.)

The National Income and ProductAccounts of the United States, 1929-94:Statistical Tables, 1998.

Survey of Current Business. Monthly.

Bureau of Labor Statistics

Economic Indexes —Con.U.S. Government —Con.

CPI Detailed Report. Monthly.Employment Cost Indexes and Levels.

Annual.Producer Price Indexes. Monthly, with

annual supplement.Monthly Labor Review.

Council of Economic Advisers

Economic Indicators. Monthly.Economic Report of the President.

Annual.

Other

The Conference Board, New York, NY

The Conference Board Economic Times.Monthly.

Education —see also Science Resources; andVocational Rehabilitation

U.S. Government

Bureau of the Census

Census of Population. Decennial. (1990,most recent.)

Current Population Reports. (Series onPopulation Characteristics, P20; SpecialStudies, P23; and Household EconomicStudies, P70.)

Finances of Public School Systems.Annual. (GF No. 10.)

Bureau of Labor Statistics

Occupational Projections and TrainingData. Biennial.

Department of Education

Annual Report.

Employment and Training Administration

Employment and Training Report of thePresident. Annual.

National Center for Education Statistics

College and University Library Survey.(1995, most recent.)

The Condition of Education. Annual.Digest of Education Statistics. Annual.Earned Degrees Conferred. Annual.Faculty Salaries, Tenure, and Benefits.

Annual.Fall Enrollment in Colleges and Universi-

ties. Annual.High School and Beyond. Reports issued

on 1980 high school sophomores andseniors and their transition to furthereducation and labor force participation.

National Education Longitudinal Study.Reports issued on 8th graders from1988 and their transition to highereducation and the labor force.

Participation in Adult Education. (1995,most recent.)

Projections of Education Statistics.Annual.

Residence and Migration of CollegeStudents. (1994, most recent.)

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Education —Con.U.S. Government —Con.

Revenues and Expenditures for PublicElementary and Secondary Education.Annual.

National Science Foundation

Academic Research and DevelopmentExpenditures. Detailed StatisticalTables. Annual

Academic Science and Engineering:Graduate Enrollment and Support:Detailed Statistical Tables. Annual

Characteristics of Doctoral Scientists andEngineers in the United States. DetailedStatistical Tables. Biennial.

Characteristics of RecentScience/Engineering Graduates.Detailed Statistical Tables. Biennial.

Characteristics of Recent Scientists andEngineers. Detailed Statistical Tables.Biennial.

Federal Funds for Research andDevelopment. Detailed StatistiscalTables. Annual.

Federal R&D Funding by BudgetFunction. Report. Annual.

Federal Science and Engineering Supportto Universities, Colleges, and NonprofitInstitutions. Detailed Statistical Tables.Annual.

Federal Scientists and Engineers.Detailed Statistical Tables. Quinquen-nial.

Graduate Students and Post-doctoratesin Science and Engineering. Annual.

Immigrant Scientists, Engineers andTechnicians. Detailed Statistical Tables.Annual.

International Science and TechnologyData Update. Report. Annual.

National Patterns of R&D Resources.Report. Annual.

Research and Development inIndustry. Detailed Statistical Tables.Annual.

Science and Engineering Degrees.Detailed Statistical Tables. Annual.

Science and Engineering Degrees,by Race/Ethnicity of Recipients.Detailed Statistical Tables. Annual.

Science and Engineering DoctoratesAwards. Detailed Statistical Tables.Annual.

Science and Engineering Indicators.Report. Biennial.

Science and Engineering Profiles.Annual.

Scientific and Engineering ResearchFacilities at Universities and Colleges.Report. Biennial.

Science and Technology Pocket DataBook. Report. Annual.

Scientists, Engineers, and Technicians inManufacturing Industries. DetailedStatistical Tables. Triennial.

Education —Con.U.S. Government —Con.

Scientists, Engineers, and Technicians inNonmanufacturing Industries. DetailedStatistical Tables. Triennial.

Scientists, Engineers, and Technicians inTrade and Regulated Industries.Detailed Statistical Tables. Triennial.

U.S. Scientists and Engineers. DetailedStatistical Tables. Biennial.

Women, Minorities, and Persons withDisabilities. Report. Biennial.

Other

American Council on Education,Washington, DC

A Fact Book on Higher Education.Quarterly.

National Norms for Entering CollegeFreshmen. Annual.

Bowker (R.R.) Company, New Providence,NJ

American Library Directory. Annual.Bowker Annual Library and Book Trade

Almanac.

Chronicle of Higher Education, Inc.,Washington, DC

Almanac. Annual.

College Entrance Examination Board, NewYork, NY

National Report on College-BoundSeniors. Annual.

National Catholic Educational Association,Washington, DC

Catholic Schools in America. Annual.United States Catholic Elementary and

Secondary Schools. Staffing andEnrollment. Annual.

U.S. Catholic Elementary Schools andtheir Finances. Biennial.

U.S. Catholic Secondary Schools andtheir Finances. Biennial.

National Education Association, Washington,DC

Estimates of School Statistics. Annual.Rankings of the States. Annual.Status of the American Public School

Teacher, 1995-96. Quinquennial.

Research Associates of Washington,Arlington, VA

Inflation Measures for Schools, Colleges,and Libraries. Annual.

State Profiles: Financing Public HigherEducation Rankings. Annual.

Wages and Cost of Living: 508 CountyIndexes. (1995, most recent.)

Elections

U.S. Government

Bureau of the Census

Congressional District Data:

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Elections —Con.U.S. Government —Con.

1990 Census of Populationand Housing, 1990 CPH-4,Congressional Districts of the103rd Congress.

Current Population Reports. (Series P20,Voting and Registration in the Electionof November 19—. Biennial survey; andP25, Projections of the Population ofVoting Age for States: November 19—,Biennial projection.)

Congress. Clerk of the HouseStatistics of the Presidential and

Congressional Election Years.Biennial.

Congress. Joint Committee onPrinting

Congressional Directory. Biennial.

Other

The Council of State Governments,Lexington, KY

The Book of the States. Biennial.State Elective Officials and the

Legislatures. Biennial.State Legislative Leadership,

Committees, and Staff. Biennial.

Congressional Quarterly Inc. Washington,DC

America Votes. A handbook ofcontemporary American electionstatistics, compiled and edited byRichard M. Scammon, Alice V.McGillivray and Rhodes Cook.Biennial.

Joint Center for Political and EconomicStudies, Washington, DC

Black Elected Officials: A National Roster.Annual.

Michigan, The University of, Center forPolitical Studies, Institute for SocialResearch, Ann Arbor, MI

National Election Studies CumulativeDatafile. Biennial.

National Association of Latino Elected andAppointed Officials, Washington, DC

National Roster of Hispanic ElectedOfficials. Annual.

Pharos Books/World Almanac, New York,NY

The World Almanac and Book of Facts.Annual.

Electric Utilities —see Energy.Emigration —see Immigration.Employment —see Federal Government; Labor;

and State and Local Government.Energy —see also Communications;

Manufactures; Minerals; and Transportation

U.S. Government

Bureau of the Census

Current Industrial Reports. Monthly,quarterly, and annual series on variousindustries.

Energy —Con.U.S. Government—Con.

Bureau of the Census and Bureau of Mines

Technology and Labor in Three ServiceIndustries: Utilities, Retail Trade, andLodging, (Bulletin 2367.) 1990.

Bureau of Labor Statistics

CPI Detailed Report. Monthly.Consumer Prices: Energy and Food.

Monthly.Monthly Labor Review.

Energy Information Administration

Annual Energy Outlook.Annual Energy Review.Coal Industry Annual.Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric

Utility Plants. Annual.Electric Power Annual.Electric Power Monthly.Electric Sales and Revenue. Annual.Financial Statistics of Selected Electric

Utilities. Annual.Inventory of Power Plants in the United

States. Annual.International Energy Annual.International Energy Outlook.Monthly Energy Review.Natural Gas Annual.Natural Gas Monthly.Performance Profiles of Major Energy

Producers. Annual.Petroleum Marketing Monthly.Petroleum Supply Annual.Petroleum Supply Monthly.Quarterly Coal Report.Renewable Energy Annual.Residential Energy Consumption Survey:

Consumption and Expenditures.Triennial.

Residential Transportation EnergyConsumption Survey. Triennial.

Short-Term Energy Outlook. Quarterly.State Energy Data Report. Annual.State Energy Price and Expenditure

Report. Annual.Uranium Industry Annual.U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural

Gas Liquids Reserves. Annual.Weekly Coal Production.

National Science Foundation

Federal Funds for Research andDevelopment. Detailed StatisticalTables. Annual.

Federal R&D Funding by Budget Func-tion, Report. Annual.

Science and Engineering Indicators.Report. Biennial.

Rural Electrification Administration

Annual Statistical Report Rural Electrifica-tion Borrowers.

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Energy —Con.Other

American Gas Association, Arlington, VAGas Facts. Annual.

American Petroleum Institute, Washington,DC

The Basic Petroleum Data Book. Annual.Edison Electric Institute, Washington, DC

Statistical Yearbook of the Electric UtilityIndustry. Annual.

McGraw-Hill Publications Co., New York, NY

Electrical World Directory of ElectricUtilities. Annual.

National Coal Association, Washington, DC

Steam-Electric Plant Factors. Annual.

U.S. Council for Energy Awareness,Washington, DC

U.S. Public Opinion on Nuclear Energy.(Polling reports updated periodically.)

Environment

U.S. Government

Bureau of the Census

Current Industrial Report, Survey ofPollution Abatement Costs andExpenditures, series MA-200.

Council on Environmental Quality

Environmental Quality. Annual.

Environmental Protection Agency

Air Quality Data. Annual.Cost of Clean Water. Annual.Federal Certification Test Results for

Motor Vehicles. Annual.Municipal Water Facilities Inventory.

Quinquennial.National Air Pollutant Emission Trends,

1900-96.National Air Quality and Emissions

Trends Report. 1996.Needs Survey, Conveyance and Treat-

ment of Municipal Wastewater Summa-ries of Technical Data. Biennial.

Pesticides Monitoring Journal. Quarterly.Radiation Data and Reports. Monthly.Sewage Facility Construction. Annual.Summary of Water Enforcement Actions

Pursued by EPA since December 3,1970. (Updated continuously.)

Geological Survey

A Statistical Summary of Data from theU.S. Geological Survey’s NationalWater Quality Networks. (Open-FileReport 83-533.)

Other

American Petroleum Institute, Washington, DC

Petroleum Industry Environmental Report.Annual.

Executions —see Law Enforcement.Exports —see Foreign Commerce.Family Characteristics —see Population.Farms and Farm Characteristics —see Agriculture.

Federal Government Finances andEmployment —see also Elections; ScienceResources; and State and Local Government

U.S. GovernmentBoard of Governors of the Federal ReserveSystem

Annual Statistical Digest.Federal Reserve Bulletin. Monthly.

Bureau of the CensusFederal Expenditures by State for Fiscal

Year. Annual.Bureau of Economic Analysis

Business Statistics, 1963-91. 1992.(Discontinued.)

Survey of Current Business. Monthly.Council of Economic Advisers

Economic Indicators. Monthly.Economic Report of the President.

Annual.Council on Environmental Quality

Environmental Quality. Annual.

Department of Labor

Annual Report of the Secretary.

Department of the Treasury

Consolidated Financial Statements of theUnited States Government. (Prototype.)

Daily Treasury Statement.Monthly Statement of the Public Debt of

the United States.Monthly Treasury Statement of Receipts

and Outlays of the United StatesGovernment.

Treasury Bulletin. Quarterly.United States Government Annual Report

and Appendix.

Internal Revenue Service

IRS Data Book.Statistics of Income Division.

Corporation Income Tax Returns.Annual.

Statistics of Income Bulletin.Quarterly.

National Science Foundation

Federal Funds for Research andDevelopment. Detailed StatisticalTables. Annual.

Federal R&D Funding by BudgetFunction. Report. Annual.

Federal Scientists and Engineers.Detailed Statistical Tables. Annual.

Federal Support to Universities, Colleges,and Nonprofit Institutions. DetailedStatistical Tables. Annual.

International Science and TechnologyData Update. Report. Annual.

National Patterns of R&D Resources.Report. Annual.

Science and Engineering Indicators.Report. Biennial.

Science and Engineering Personnel: ANational Overview. Report. Biennial.

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Federal Government Finances andEmployment —Con.

U.S. Government —Con.Office of Management and Budget

The Budget of the United StatesGovernment. Annual.

Office of Personnel Management

Civil Service Retirement and DisabilityFund. Report. Annual.

Demographic Profile of the FederalWorkforce. Biennial. (Even years.)

Employment by Geographic Area.Biennial. (Even years.)

Employment and Trends. Bimonthly. (Oddmonths.)

Occupations of Federal White-Collar andBlue-Collar Workers. Biennial. (Oddyears.)

Pay Structure of the Federal CivilService. Annual.

Statistical Abstract for the FederalEmployee Benefit Programs. Annual.

Work Years and Personnel Costs. Annual.

Other

Advisory Commission on IntergovernmentalRelations, Washington, DC

Characteristics of Federal Grant-in-AidPrograms to State and LocalGovernments: Grants Funded FY 93.(Every 3 years.)

Changing Public Attitudes on Govern-ments and Taxes. Annual.

Significant Features of Fiscal Federalism.Annual.

Moody’s Investors Service, New York, NY

Moody’s Municipal and GovernmentManual. Annual with weeklysupplements.

Tax Foundation, Washington, DC

Facts and Figures on GovernmentFinance. Annual.

Finance —see Federal Government; Investments;Money; and State and Local Government.

Fisheries

U.S. Government

Department of Agriculture

CATFISH. 12 issues of Catfish process-ing, plus 4 issues of catfish productionand annual issue of Trout Production.

National Oceanic and AtmosphericAdministration, National Marine FisheriesService

Fisheries of the United States. Annual.Food —see also Agriculture

U.S. Government

Bureau of Labor Statistics

Consumer Expenditure Survey, integratedDiary and Interview Survey data.Annual press releases and reports,biannual bulletins.

Consumer Expenditure Survey, 1988-89.1991. (Bulletin 2383.)

Food —Con.U.S. Government —Con.

Consumer Expenditure Survey, 1987.(Bulletin 2354.) 1990.

Consumer Prices: Energy and Food.Monthly.

CPI Detailed Report. Monthly.Monthly Labor Review.Producer Price Indexes. Monthly, with

annual supplement.Department of Agriculture

Agricultural Outlook. 11 issues per year.Food Consumption, Prices, and Expendi-

tures, 1996 (SB-928). Revised annually.Food Cost Review. 1995. (Agricultural

Economic Report No. 729.) Revisedannually.

Food Review. Quarterly.Department of Agriculture, Food andConsumer Service

Annual Historical Review:Food and Consumer Service

Programs.Department of Agriculture, Science andEducation Administration.

Family Economics Review. Quarterly.Other

American Frozen Food Institute, Burlingame,CA

Frozen Food Pack Statistics. Annual.National Food Processors Association,Washington, DC

Canned Fruit and Vegetable Pack andStock Situation Reports. Quarterly.

Foreign Commerce —see also Economic Indexes;and International Accounts and Aid

U.S. GovernmentArmy, Corps of Engineers

Waterborne Commerce of the UnitedStates (in five parts). Annual.

Bureau of the CensusSummary of U.S. Export and Import

Merchandise Trade. Monthly; includescumulative data. (FT 900.)

Survey of the Origin of Exports of Manu-facturing Establishments. Triennial.(Current Industrial Reports M76 (AS)-8.)

U.S. Commodity Exports and Imports asRelated to Output. Annual. (SeriesES 2.)

U.S. Trade with Puerto Rico and U.S.Possessions. Monthly and Annual.(FT 895.)

Bureau of Economic AnalysisBusiness Statistics, 1963-91. 1992.

(Discontinued.)Survey of Current Business. Monthly.

(June issue contains detailed data onmerchandise trade.)

U.S. Merchandise Trade: Exports andImports by End-Use Category. Annually.

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Foreign Commerce —Con.U.S. Government —Con.

Department of AgricultureForeign Agricultural Trade of the United

States (FATUS). Bimonthly with annualsupplements on calendar year andfiscal year trade statistics.

World Agricultural Trends and Indicators,1970-88 Statistical Bulletin No. 781.Annual.

Energy Information AdministrationAnnual Energy Review.Monthly Energy Review.

International Trade Administration

Business America. Monthly. (Issues inMarch, June, September, and Decem-ber contain quarterly data on key Inter-national comparisons.)

Overseas Business Reports. Irregular.U.S. Foreign Trade Highlights. Annual.U.S. Global Trade Outlook. Annual.

Maritime Administration

Annual Report.

National Science Foundation

International Science and TechnologyData Update. Report. Annual.

Science and Engineering Indicators.Report. Biennial.

Science and Technology Pocket DataBook. Report. Annual.

Other

Aerospace Industries Association ofAmerica, Washington, DC

Exports of Aerospace Products. Quarterly.Imports of Aerospace Products. Quarterly.

Bridge Commodity Research Bureau,Chicago, IL

Commodity Yearbook. Annual.Forests and Lumber —see also Economic

Indexes

U.S. Government

Bureau of the Census

Census of Manufactures. Quinquennial.(1992, most recent.)

Current Industrial Reports. Monthly, quar-terly, and annual series on variousindustries.

Forest Service

An Analysis of the Timber Situation in theUnited States: 1989-2040. 1990.

Forest Resources of the United States,1992.

Land Areas of the National ForestSystem. Annual.

The 1993 RPA Timber AssessmentUpdate. Forthcoming.

U.S. Timber Production, Trade, Consump-tion, and Price Statistics, 1960-88.Annual.

International Trade Administration

Construction Review. Quarterly.

Forests and Lumber —Con.Other

American Forest & Paper Association,Washington, DC

Statistics of Paper, Paperboard, andWood Pulp. Annual.

Statistical Roundup.Wood Pulp and Fiber Statistics. Annual.

Gas Utilities —see Energy.Geography —see also Environment and Public

LandsU.S. Government

Government —see Federal Government; and Stateand Local Government.

Guam —see Outlying Areas.Health Insurance —see Insurance.Health and Medical Care —see also Accidents;

Environment; Food; Insurance; Social Insurance;and Vital Statistics

U.S. GovernmentBureau of Labor Statistics

Consumer Expenditure Survey; IntegratedDiary and Interview Survey Data.

Annual press releases and biannualbulletins.

CPI Detailed Report. Monthly.Employee Benefits in Medium and

Large Firms. Biennial.Employee Benefits in Small Pri-

vate Establishments. Biennial.Employee Benefits in State and

Local Governments. Biennial.Monthly Labor Review.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,Atlanta, GA

Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.Annual summary also.

Department of Agriculture, Food andConsumer Service

Annual Historical Review, Food andConsumer Service Programs.

Department of Health and Human Services

Annual Report.

Department of Veterans Affairs

Annual Report of The Secretary ofVeterans Affairs.

Summary of Medical Programs. Semi-annual.

Drug Enforcement Administration

Drug Abuse and Law EnforcementStatistics. Irregular.

Health Care Financing Administration

Health Care Financing Review. Medicareand Medicaid Statistical Supplement.Annual.

Health Care Financing Research Reports.Occasional.

Health Care Financing Review. Quarterly.

National Center for Health Statistics

Health: United States. Annual. (DHHSPub. No. PHS year-1232.)

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Health and Medical Care —Con.U.S. Government —Con.

Vital and Health Statistics. (A series ofstatistical reports covering health-related topics.)

Series 10: Health Interview SurveyStatistics. Irregular.

Current Estimates from the HealthInterview Survey. Annual.

Series 11: Health and NutritionExamination Survey Statistics.Irregular.

Series 13: Health Resources Utiliza-tion Statistics. Irregular.

National Hospital Discharge Sur-vey: Annual Summary. Annual.

Ambulatory Care, Visits to Physi-cian Offices, Hospital OutpatientDepartments and EmergencyDepartments. Annual.

Internet address:http://www.cdc.gov/nchswww/

Series 14: Health Resources: Man-power and Facilities Statistics.Irregular.

Substance Abuse and Mental HealthServices Administration

National Household Survey on DrugAbuse. Advance Reports, Main Find-ings, Population Estimates, latest yearavailable 1993.

Social Security Administration

Social Security Bulletin. Quarterly withannual statistical supplement.

Other

American Dental Association, Chicago, IL

Dental Statistics Handbook. Triennial.Dental Students’ Register. Annual.Distribution of Dentists in the United

States by Region and State. Triennial.Survey of Dental Practice. Annual.

American Hospital Association, Chicago, IL

Hospital Statistics. Annual.

American Medical Association, Chicago, IL

Physician Characteristics and Distributionin the U.S. Annual.

Socioeconomic Characteristics of MedicalPractice. 1995.

Physicians’ Visits, Hours, Earnings andExpenses.

U.S. Medical Licensure Statistics, andLicense Requirements. Annual.

American Osteopathic Association, Chicago,IL

Yearbook and Directory of OsteopathicPhysicians. Annual.

Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, NewYork, NY

Health and Safety Education.Statistical Bulletin. Quarterly.

Hospitals —see Health.Hotels —see Service Establishments.

Household Appliances —see Construction, Hous-ing, and Real Estate. Housing—see Construction.

Immigration and NaturalizationU.S. Government

Department of State, Bureau of ConsularAffairs

Report of the Visa Office. Annual. (Dept.of State Pub. 8810.)

Department of Transportation

Report of Passenger Travel Between theUnited States and Foreign Countries.Annual, semiannual, quarterly, monthly.

Immigration and Naturalization Service

I&N Reporter. Quarterly.Statistical Yearbook of the Immigration

and Naturalization Service. Annual.

National Science Foundation

Immigrant Scientists and Engineers.Detailed Statistical Tables. Annual.

Science and Engineering DoctoralAwards Reached Record Highs in1990. SRS Data Brief. (NSF 91-308.)

Survey of Direct U.S. Private CapitalInvestment in Research and Develop-ment Facilities in Japan. (NSF 91-312)

Science and Engineering Doctorates.Detailed Statistical Tables. Annual.

Imports —see Foreign Commerce.Income —see Consumer Income; and National

Income.Industry —see Business; Economic Indexes; and

Manufactures.Institutions —see Education; Health; and Law

Enforcement.

Insurance —see also Social Insurance

U.S. Government

Bureau of the Census

Census of Finance, Insurance, and RealEstate. Quinquennial. (1992, mostrecent)

Department of Veterans Affairs

Annual Report of The Secretary of Veter-ans Affairs.

Government Life Insurance Programs forVeterans and Members of the Service.Annual.

Other

American Council of Life Insurance,Washington, DC

Life Insurance Fact Book. Biennial. (Oddyears)

Health Insurance Association of America,Washington, DC

Source Book of Health Insurance Data.Annual.

Insurance Information Institute, New York,NY

Internet address: http://www.iii.org

Insurance Facts. Annual.

National Association of Insurance Commis-sioners, Washington DC

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Insurance —see also Social Insurance —Con.Other —Con.

Auto Insurance Database Report. Decem-ber 1993.

The National Underwriter Co., Cincinnati,OH

Argus Chart. Health insurance companyfinancial data. Annual.

Argus F.C. & S. Chart. Property and liabil-ity insurance company financial data.Annual.

Life Rates and Data. Premiums, values,dividends, and contract analysis bycompany. Annual.

Life Reports. Life company financial data.Annual.

Timesaver. Health insurance costs andcontract analysis by company. Annual.

International Accounts and AidU.S. Government

Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Overseas Loans and Grants and

Assistance From International Organi-zations. Annual.

Board of Governors of the Federal ReserveSystem

Annual Statistical Digest.Federal Reserve Bulletin. Monthly.

Bureau of Economic AnalysisBusiness Statistics, 1963-1991. 1992.

(Discontinued.)Survey of Current Business. Monthly.

(March, June, September, and Decem-ber issues contain data on U.S. interna-tional transactions. Articles on foreigndirect investment in the United States,U.S. direct investment abroad, andother topics appear periodically in otherissues.)

U.S. Merchandise Trade: Exports andImports by End-Use Category. Annually.

Department of DefenseForeign Military Sales and Military Assis-

tance Facts. Annual.Department of State

United States Contribution to InternationalOrganizations. Issued in the HouseDocuments series. Annual.

Department of the Treasury

Active Foreign Credits of the UnitedStates Government. Quarterly.

Treasury Bulletin. Quarterly.

Export-Import Bank of the United States

Annual Report.Report to the U.S. Congress on Export

Credit Competition and the Export-Import Bank of the United States.Annual.

National Advisory Council on InternationalMonetary and Financial Policies

Annual Report to the President and to theCongress.

Office of Management and Budget

International Accounts and Aid —Con.U.S. Government —Con.

The Budget of the United States Govern-ment. Annual.

U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency

World Military Expenditures and ArmsTransfers. Annual.

Other

International Monetary Fund, Washington,DC

Annual Report.Balance of Payments Statistics. Monthly

with annual yearbook.Direction of Trade Statistics. Monthly with

annual yearbook.Government Finance Statistics Yearbook.International Financial Statistics. Monthly

with annual yearbook.

The World Bank, Washington, DC

Annual Report.Social Indicators of Development 1993-

94.World Bank Atlas. 1994.World Debt Tables. 1994-95.World Development Report. 1994.World Tables: 1994.

International Statistics —see also InternationalAccounts

U.S. Government

Bureau of the Census

International Briefs. (Series IB.)International Population Reports. (Series

IPC.)World Population Profile: 1998 (Series

WP.)

Bureau of Labor Statistics

Comparative Labor Force Statistics, TenCountries. Annual.

International Comparisons of HourlyCompensation Costs for ProductionWorkers in Manufacturing. Annual.

International Comparisons of Manufactur-ing Productivity and Unit Labor CostTrends. Annual.

Monthly Labor Review.

Energy Information Administration

International Energy Annual.

Internal Revenue Service

Statistics of Income Bulletin. Quarterly.(Includes periodic reports on interna-tional income and taxes.)

National Science Foundation

International Science and TechnologyData Update. Report. Annual.

National Patterns of R&D Resources.Report. Annual.

Science and Engineering Indicators.Report. Biennial.

Science and Technology Pocket DataBook. Report. Annual.

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International Statistics —Con.U.S. Government —Con.

Survey of Direct U.S. Private CapitalInvestment in Research and Develop-ment Facilities in Japan. Report. (NSH91-312.)

OtherAmerican Automobile Manufacturers Asso-ciation, Detroit MI.

Motor Vehicle Facts and Figures. AnnualWorld Motor Vehicle Data. Annual.

Euromonitor London, EnglandConsumer South Africa 1995.Consumer Asia. Annual.Consumer Canada 1996.Consumer China. Annual.Consumer Eastern Europe. Annual.Consumer Europe. Annual.Consumer International. Annual.Consumer Japan 1993.Consumer Latin America. Annual.Consumer Mexico 1996.Consumer Southern Europe 1993.Consumer USA 1996European Marketing Data and Statistics.

Annual.International Marketing Data and Statis-

tics. Annual.World Economic Factbook. Annual.

Food and Agriculture Organization of theUnited Nations, Rome, Italy

Production Yearbook.Trade Yearbook.Yearbook of Fishery Statistics.Yearbook of Forest Products.

Inter-American Development Bank, Wash-ington, DC

Annual Report.Economic and Social Progress in Latin

America. Annual Survey.The International Institute for Strategic Stud-ies, London, England

The Military Balance. Annual.

International Labour Office, Geneva, Swit-zerland

Yearbook of Labour Statistics.

International Monetary Fund, Washington,DC

International Financial Statistics. Monthlywith annual yearbook.

Jane’s Information Group, Coulsdon, UKand Alexandria, VA

Jane’s Air-Launched Weapons. (Binder-4monthly update.)

Jane’s All the World’s Aircraft. Annual.Jane’s Armour and Artillery. Annual.Jane’s Avionics. Annual.Jane’s Fighting Ships. Annual.Jane’s Infantry Weapons. Annual.Jane’s Merchant Ships. Annual.

International Statistics —Con.Other —Con.

Jane’s Military Communications. Annual.Jane’s Military Logistics. Annual.Jane’s Military Training Systems. Annual.Jane’s NATO Handbook. Annual.Jane’s Spaceflight Directory. Annual.

Organization for Economic Cooperation andDevelopment, Paris, France

Annual Oil Market Report.Coal Information. Annual.Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

Annual.Energy Prices and Taxes. Quarterly.Energy Statistics. Annual.Financial Market Trends. Triennial.Food Consumption Statistics. Irregular.Geographical Distribution of Financial

Flows to Developing Countries.Historical Statistics of Foreign Trade

Series A. Annual.Indicators of Industrial Activity. Quarterly.Industrial Structure Statistics. Annual.The Iron and Steel Industry. Annual.Labour Force Statistics. Annual.Latest Information on National Accounts

of Developing Countries. Annual.Main Economic Indicators. Monthly.Main Science and Technology Indicators.

Biennial.Maritime Transport. Annual.Meat Balances in OECD Countries.

Annual.Milk and Milk Products Balances in

OECD Countries. Annual.National Accounts of OECD Countries.

Annual.

Vol. I: Main Aggregates.Vol. II: Detailed Tables.

OECD Economic Outlook. Bi-annual. His-torical Statistics. Annual.

OECD Economic Studies. Annual formember countries.

OECD Employment Outlook. Annual.OECD Financial Statistics. Annual (three

vols.) and monthly supplements.OECD Health Data (Diskette)OECD Health Systems: Facts and

Trends.OECD Microtables on Foreign Trade by

Commodities covering Series B (indi-vidual reporting countries) and Series C(total reporting countries). Annual from1977.

Oil and Gas Information. Annual.The Pulp and Paper Industry. Annual.Quarterly Labor Force Statistics.Quarterly National Accounts.Quarterly Oil Statistics and Energy Bal-

ances.

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International Statistics —Con.Other —Con.

Revenue Statistics of OECD MemberCountries. Annual.

Review of Fisheries in OECD MemberCountries. Annual.

Statistical Trends in Transport (ECMT.)Statistics of Area Production and Field of

Crop Products in OECD Member Coun-tries.

Statistics of Foreign Trade:

Monthly Statistics of Foreign Trade.(Series A.)

Foreign Trade by Commodities.(Series C.) Annual.

Tourism Policy and International Tourismin OECD Member Countries. Annual.

Uranium Resources Production andDemand. Biennial.

World Energy Statistics and Balances.

Pan American Health Organization, Wash-ington DC

Health Conditions in the Americas. 1990Edition. Quadrennial.

United Nations Educational, Scientific andCultural Organization, Paris, France

Statistical Yearbook.

United Nations Statistics Division, New York,NY

Compendium of Human Settlements Sta-tistics. (Series N.)

Demographic Yearbook. (Series R.)Energy Balances and Electricity Profiles.

(Series W.)Energy Statistics Yearbook. (Series J.)Industrial Statistics Yearbook: (Series P.)

Commodity Production Statistics.

International Trade Statistics Yearbook.(Series G.)

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics. (Series Q.)National Accounts Statistics: (Series X,

Annually.)

Main Aggregates and Detailed Tables.Analysis of Main Aggregates.

Population and Vital Statistics Report.(Series A, Quarterly.)

Social Statistics and Indicators: (Series K,Occasional.)

The World’s Women: Trends and Sta-tistics.

Women’s Indicators and StatisticsDatabase (CD and diskette only.)

Statistical Yearbook. (Series; also avail-able in CD-ROM, Series S/CD)

World Statistics Pocketbook. (Series V,Annually.)

World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzer-land

World Health Statistics Annual.International Trade —see Foreign Commerce; and

International Statistics.

Investments and Securities —see also Business;Construction; Insurance; International Accounts;and Money

U.S. GovernmentBoard of Governors of the Federal ReserveSystem

Annual Statistical Digest.Federal Reserve Bulletin. Monthly.

Commodity Futures Trading Commission.Annual.

Commitment of Traders in CommodityFutures. Internet address:http://www.cftc.gov

Securities and Exchange CommissionAnnual Report.

OtherWilliam B. Dana Co., New York, NY

Commercial and Financial Chronicle.Semi-weekly.

Investment Company Institute, Washington,DC

Mutual Fund Fact Book. Annual.Moody’s Investors Service, New York, NY

Moody’s Manuals. (Volumes on Industri-ales, OTC, Banks and Finance, Interna-tional, Municipals and Governments,Transportation, and Public Utilities.)Annual with weekly supplements.

New York Stock Exchange, Inc., New York,NY

Fact Book. Annual.

Securities Industry Association, New York,NY

Foreign Activity Report. Quarterly.Securities Industry Trends. Periodic.SIA Securities Industry Fact Book.

Annual.

Standard and Poor’s Corporation, New York,NY

Analyst’s Handbook. Annual with monthlycumulative supplements.

Corporation Records. Six basic volumes;News Supplements, daily; DividendRecord, daily, and cumulative monthlyand annual.

Daily Stock Price Records. Quarterly.Security Owner’s Stock Guide. Monthly.Statistical Service. (Security Price Index

Record; business and financial basicstatistics with monthly supplement.)

Wall Street Journal. (Dow Jones & Co., NewYork, NY.) Daily except Saturdays, Sun-days, and holidays.

Irrigation, Drainage, and Soil Conservation —seeAgriculture

Juvenile Court —see Law Enforcement.Labor —see also Accidents; Business; Economic

Indexes; International Statistics; ScienceResources; and Social Insurance

U.S. Government

Board of Governors of the Federal ReserveSystem

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Labor —Con.U.S. Government —Con.

Annual Statistical Digest.Federal Reserve Bulletin. Monthly.

Bureau of the Census

Census of Population. Decennial. (1990,most recent.)

County Business Patterns. Annual.Current Governments Reports: Public

Employment, GE No. 1 (annual); CityEmployment, GE No. 2 (annual); LocalGovernment Employment in SelectedMetropolitan Areas and Large Counties,GE No. 3 (annual); County GovernmentEmployment, GE No. 4 (annual).

Population Profile of the United States.(Biennial Series P23.)

Bureau of Justice Statistics and Bureau ofthe Census

Justice Expenditure and Employment inthe U.S. Annual.

Bureau of Labor Statistics

Compensation and Working Conditions.Quarterly.

Employee Benefits in Medium and LargeFirms. Biennial.

Employee Benefits in Small PrivateEstablishments. Biennial.

Employee Benefits in State and LocalGovernments. Biennial.

Employer Costs for Employee Compen-sation. Annual.

Employment and Earnings. Monthly.Employment and Wages. Annual.Employment Cost Index. Quarterly.Employment, Hours, and Earnings,

United States, 1909-94. 1994. (Bulletin2445.)

Employment, Hours, and Earnings,United States, 1988-96. 1996. (Bulletin2481.)

Employment Outlook: 1994-2005. JobQuality and Other Aspects of ProjectedEmployment Growth. 1995. (Bulletin2472.)

The Employment Situation. Monthly.Geographic Profile of Employment and

Unemployment. Annual.Monthly Labor Review.Occupational Employment in Manufactur-

ing Industries. 1994. (Bulletin 2437.)Occupational Employment in Mining,

Construction, Finance, and Services.1995. (Bulletin 2460.)

Occupational Employment Statistics.1994.(Bulletin 2468.)

Occupational Injuries and Illnesses in theUnited States, by Industry. Annual.

Occupational Projections and TrainingData. Biennial.

Productivity Measures for Selected Indus-tries and Government Services. Annual.

Real Earnings. Monthly.

Labor —Con.U.S. Government —Con.

State and Metropolitan Area Employmentand Unemployment. Monthly.

Usual Weekly Earnings of Wage and Sal-ary Workers. Quarterly.

Work Experience of the Population.Annual.

Department of AgricultureFarm Labor. Quarterly.

Department of LaborAnnual Report of the Secretary.

Employment and Training AdministrationEmployment and Training Report of the

President. Annual.Unemployment Insurance Claims.

Weekly.Interstate Commerce Commission

Monthly Report of Class I RailroadEmployees, by Group. (Statement No.350.)

Wage Statistics of Class I Railroads inthe United States. Annual. (StatementNo. 300.)

Maritime AdministrationEmployment Report of United States Flag

Merchant Fleet Ocean-going Vessels1,000 Gross Tons and Over. Quarterly.

Seafaring Wage Rates. Biennial.National Science Foundation

Characteristics of Doctoral Scientists andEngineers in the United States. DetailedStatistical Tables. Biennial.

Characteristics of Recent Science andEngineering Graduates. Detailed Statis-tical Tables. Biennial.

Immigrant Scientists and Engineers.Detailed Statistical Tables. Annual.

U.S. Scientists and Engineers. DetailedStatistical Tables. Biennial.

Woman, Minorities in Science and Engi-neering. Report. Biennial.

Office of Personnel Management

Demographic Profile of the Federal Work-force. Biennial. (Even years.)

Occupations of Federal White-Collar andBlue-Collar Workers. Biennial. (Oddyears.)

Women’s Bureau

Handbook on Women Workers. Periodic.

Other

Aerospace Industries Association ofAmerica, Washington, DC

Employment in the Aerospace Industry.Monthly.

Survey of Aerospace Employment.Annual.

The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc., Wash-ington, DC

Basic Patterns in Union Contracts.Annual.

BNA’s Employment Outlook. Quarterly.

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Labor —Con.Other —Con.

BNA’s Job Absence and Turnover. Quar-terly.

Briefing Sessions on Employee RelationsWorkbook. Annual.

Calendar of Negotiations. Annual.Directory of U.S. Labor Organizations.

Annual.National Labor Relations Board Election

Statistics. Annual.NLRB Representation and Decertification

Elections Statistics. Quarterly.PPF Survey (Personnel Policies Forum.)

Three times a year.

Law Enforcement, Courts, and Prisons

U.S. Government

Administrative Office of the United StatesCourts

Judicial Business of the United StatesCourts.

Calendar Year Reports on AuthorizedWiretaps. (State and Federal.)

Federal Court Management Statistics.Annual.

Federal Judicial Case Statistics. Annual.Statistical Tables for the Federal Judi-

ciary. Semiannual.

Bureau of the Census

Census of Population. Decennial. (1990,most recent.)

Bureau of Justice Statistics

Age patterns of victims of serious violentcrimes. September 1997.

Alcohol and crime: An analysis of nationaldata on the prevalence of alcoholinvolvement in crime. April 1998.

Campus law enforcement agencies,1995. December 1996.

Capital punishment. Annual. 1996.December 1997.

Carjacking. March 1994.Census of state and local law enforce-

ment agencies, 1992. July 1993.Changes in criminal victimization, 1994-

95. April 1997.Characteristics of adults on probation,

1995, December 1997.Child victimizers: Violent offenders and

their victims. March 1996.Civil jury cases and verdicts in large

counties: Civil justice survey of statecourts, 1992.

Civil Justice Survey of State Courts,1992, CD-ROM. July 1996.

Comparing case processing statistics.September 1996.

Comparing federal and state prisoninmates, 1991. October 1994.

Contract cases in large counties: CivilJustice Survey of State Courts, 1992.February 1996.

Law Enforcement, Courts, and Prisons —Con.U.S. Government —Con.

Correctional populations in the UnitedStates annual.

Costs of crime to victims. March 1994.Criminal Victimization. Annual.Criminal Victimization in the United States

Annual.Drugs and crime facts, 1994. June 1995.Drugs, crime and the justice system: A

national report. May 1993.Elderly crime victims: Selected findings.

March 1994.Expenditure and Employment Data for

the Criminal Justice System. Annual.Federal criminal case processing, 1997.

June 1998.Federal firearms-related offenses: Federal

offenses and offenders. July 1995.Federal law enforcement officers, 1996.

January 1998.Federal tort trials and verdicts, 1994-95.

January 1998.Felony defendants in large urban coun-

ties: Biennial.Felony sentences in state courts: Bien-

nial.Felony sentences in the United States

Biennial.Female victims of violent crime. Decem-

ber 1996.Firearms and crimes of violence:

Selected findings from national statisti-cal series. February 1994.

Firearm injury from crime: Firearms,crime, and criminal justice. April 1996.

Guns and crime: Handgun victimization,firearm self-defense, and firearm theft.May 1994.

Guns used in crime: Firearms, crime, andcriminal justice. July 1995.

Highlights from 20 years of surveyingcrime victims: The National Crime Vic-timization Survey, 1973-92. November1993.

HIV in prisons and jails 1995. August1997.

Households Touched by Crime. Annual.

Indigent defense. February 1996.

Injuries from crime. May 1989.

Jails and jail inmates: 1993-94: Census ofjails and survey of jails. May 1995.

Justice expenditure and employment inthe United States, 1990. May 1998.

Juvenile delinquents in the federal crimi-nal justice system. February 1997.

Juveniles prosecuted in state criminalcourts, 1994: National Survey of Pros-ecutors. March 1997.

Law enforcement management andadministrative statistics: Data for indi-vidual agencies with 100 or more offic-ers, 1993. September 1995.

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Law Enforcement, Courts, and Prisons —Con.U.S. Government —Con.

Lifetime likelihood of going to state orfederal prison. March 1997.

Local police departments, 1993: ALEMAS report. April 1996.

Motor Vehicle Theft

Murder in families. July 1994.

Murder in large urban counties, 1988.May 1993.

National Corrections Reporting Program.Annual.

Nation’s two crime measures: The Uni-form Crime Reports and the NationalCrime Survey. November 1995.

Noncitizens in the federal criminal justicesystem: Federal Justice Statistics Pro-gram. August 1996.

Parole in the United States Annual.

Population density in state prisons.December 1986.

Presale firearm checks: A national esti-mate. February 1997.

Pretrial release of federal felony defen-dants: Federal Justice Statistics Pro-gram, 1990, February 1994.

Pretrial release of felony defendants,1992: National Pretrial Reporting Pro-gram, 1992. November. 1994.

Prison and jail inmates 1995. August1996.

Prison and jail inmates at midyear, 1997.January 1998.

Prisoner petitions in the federal courts,1980-96

Prisoners in State and Federal Institu-tions. Annual.

Probation and parole populations, 1996.August 1997.

Profile of inmates in the United Statesand in England and Wales. October.1994.

Profile of jail inmates, 1996. April 1998.

Prosecutors in state courts. Biennial.

Sentencing in the federal courts: Doesrace matter? The transition to sentenc-ing guidelines, 1986-90. December1993.

Sex differences in violent victimization,1994. September 1997.

Sex offenses and offenders. January1997.

Sheriffs’ departments 1993. June 1996.

Sourcebook of criminal justice statistics,1994-95 editions, CDROM. October1997.

Spouse murder defendants in large urbancounties. September 1995.

State court sentencing of convicted fel-ons. Biennial.

Students’ reports of school crime: 1989and 1995. April 1998.

Law Enforcement, Courts, and Prisons —Con.U.S. Government —Con.

Substance abuse and treatment of adultson probation, 1995. March 1998.

Survey of state criminal history informa-tion systems, 1995. May 1997.

Survey of state prison inmates, 1991.May 1993.

Tort cases in large counties: Civil justicesurvey of state courts, 1992. April 1995.

Violence against women: Estimates fromthe redesigned survey. August 1995.

Violence and theft in the workplace. July1994.

Violence by intimates: Analysis of data oncrimes by current or former spouses,boyfriends, and girlfriends. March 1998.

Violence-related injuries treated in hospi-tal emergency departments. August1997.

Violent crime. April 1994.Violent offenders in state prison: Sen-

tences and time served— stateinmates, 1992-94. July 1995.

Weapons offenses and offenders: Fire-arms, crime and criminal justice.November 1995.

Women in prison. March 1994.Young black male victims. December

1994.Drug Enforcement Administration

Drug Abuse and Law Enforcement Statis-tics. Irregular.

Federal Bureau of InvestigationBomb Summary. Annual.Crime in the United States. Annual.Law Enforcement Officers Killed and

Assaulted. Annual.Other

Institute for Criminal Justice Ethics, NewYork, NY

Criminal Justice Ethics. Semiannual.National Center for State Courts, Williams-burg, VA

State Court Caseload Statistics. Annual.Libraries — see Education.Livestock —see Agriculture.Lumber —see Forests and Lumber.Manufactures —see also Agriculture; Business;

Economic Indexes; Forests and Lumber; Invest-ments; Labor; and Minerals

U.S. GovernmentBoard of Governors of the Federal ReserveSystem

Annual Statistical Digest.Federal Reserve Bulletin. Monthly.Industrial Production and Capacity Utiliza-

tion G.17. Monthly.Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms

Alcohol and Tobacco Summary Statistics.Annual.

Bureau of the Census

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Manufactures —Con.U.S. Government —Con.

Annual Survey of Manufactures. (1995,most recent.)

Census of Manufactures. Quinquennial.(1992, most recent.)

Concentration Ratios in ManufacturingIndustry. (1992, most recent.)

Cotton Production and Distribution.Annual.

County Business Patterns. Annual.Current Industrial Reports. Monthly, quar-

terly, and annual series on variousindustries.

Manufacturers’ Shipments, Inventories,and Orders. Monthly.

Manufacturers’ Shipments, Inventories,and Orders: 1987-96. Annual summary.(Current Industrial Reports M3-1(95).)

Manufacturing Profiles. (series MP-1.)Annual.

Plant and Equipment Expenditures andPlans. Quarterly.

Pollution Abatement Cost and Expendi-tures. (Current Industrial ReportsMA-200.)

Quarterly Financial Report for Manufac-turing, Mining, and Trade Corporations.

Survey of Plant Capacity Utilization. (Cur-rent Industrial Reports MQ-C1.) Discon-tinued March 1992.

U.S. Commodity Exports and Imports asRelated to Output. Annual. (SeriesES2.)

Bureau of Economic Analysis

Business Statistics, 1963-91. 1992. (Dis-continued.)

Survey of Current Business. Monthly.

Bureau of Labor Statistics

Compensation and Working Conditions.Quarterly.

Employment and Earnings. Monthly.Employment, Hours, and Earnings,

United States, 1909-94. 1994. (Bulletin2445.)

Employment, Hours, and Earnings,United States, 1988-96. 1996. (Bulletin2481.)

Monthly Labor Review.Occupational Employment in Manufactur-

ing Industries. 1994. (Bulletin 2437.)Occupational Injuries and Illnesses in the

United States by Industry. Annual.Producer Price Indexes. Monthly, with

annual supplement.Productivity Measures for Selected Indus-

tries and Government Services. Annual.White-Collar Pay: Private Goods-

Producing Industries, March 1990.1990. (Bulletin 2374.)

International Trade Administration

U.S. Industrial Outlook. Annual. (1994,most recent.)

Manufactures —Con.U.S. Government —Con.

International Trade CommissionSynthetic Organic Chemicals, U.S. Pro-

duction and Sales. Annual.National Science Foundation

International Science and TechnologyData Update. Report. Annual.

Planned R&D Expenditures of Major U.S.Firms. Special Report. (NSF 91-306.)

Research and Development in Industry.Detailed Statistical Tables. Annual.

Science and Engineering Indicators.Report. Biennial.

Science and Engineering Personnel: ANational Overview, Report. Biennial.

Scientists, Engineers, and Technicians inManufacturing Industries. Detailed Sta-tistical Tables. Triennial.

Scientists, Engineers, and Technicians inNonmanufacturing Industries. DetailedStatistical Tables. Triennial.

Scientists, Engineers, and Technicians inTrade and Regulated Industries.Detailed Statistical Tables. Triennial.

OtherAerospace Industries Association ofAmerica, Washington, DC

Aerospace Facts and Figures. Annual.Aerospace Industry Year-End Review and

Forecast. Annual.Commercial Helicopter Shipments. Quar-

terly.Manufacturing Production, Capacity, and

Utilization in Aerospace and Aircraft andParts. Quarterly.

Orders, Shipments, Backlog and Invento-ries for Aircraft, Missiles, & Parts. Quar-terly.

American Automobile Manufacturers Asso-ciation of the United States, Inc., Detroit MI

Motor Vehicle Facts and Figures. Annual.American Frozen Food Institute, Burlingame,CA

Frozen Food Pack Statistics. Annual.American Iron and Steel Institute, Washing-ton, DC

Annual Statistical Report.Bridge Commodity Research Bureau, NewYork, NY

Commodity Yearbook. Annual.Dataquest Inc., San Jose, CA

Consolidated Data Base.

Dealerscope Merchandising, Philadelphia,PA

Merchandising. Annual.

Electronic Industries Alliance, Arlington, VA

Electronic Market Data Book. Annual.Electronic Market Trends. Monthly.Electronics Foreign Trade. Monthly.

National Association of Hosiery Manufactur-ers, Charlotte, NC

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Manufactures —Con.Other —Con.

Hosiery Statistics. Annual.National Food Processors Association,Washington, DC

Canned Fruit and Vegetable Pack andStock Situation Reports. Quarterly.

Marine Corps —see National Defense.Marriage —see Vital Statistics.Medical Care; Mental Health —see Health.Merchant Vessels —see TransportationMilitary Services —see National Defense.Minerals and Metals —see also Economic

Indexes; Energy; Foreign Commerce; and Manu-factures

U.S. Government

Bureau of the Census

Census of Mineral Industries. Quinquen-nial.(1992, most recent.)

U.S. Geological Survey

Mineral Commodity Summaries. Annual.Mineral Industry Surveys. (Monthly, quar-

terly, or annual report.)Minerals Yearbook. (Monthly, quarterly, or

annual report.)

Department of the Treasury

Treasury Bulletin. Quarterly.

Energy Information Administration

Annual Energy Review.Coal Industry Annual.International Energy Outlook.International Energy Annual.Monthly Energy Review.Natural Gas Annual.Petroleum Supply Annual.Quarterly Coal Report.U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural

Gas Liquids Reserves. Annual.

Other

American Bureau of Metal Statistics, Inc.,Secaucus, NJ

Non-Ferrous Metal Data.

American Gas Association, Arlington, VA

Gas Facts. Annual.Year Book.

American Metal Market, New York, NY

Daily Newspapers.Metal Statistics. Annual.

American Petroleum Institute, Washington,DC

Quarterly Well Completion Report.

American Petroleum Institute, IndependentPetroleum Association of America, and Mid-Continent Oil and Gas Association

Joint Association Survey on DrillingCosts. Annual.

Knight-Ridder Commodity Research Bureau,Chicago, IL

Commodity Yearbook. Annual.

Minerals and Metals —Con.Other —Con.

Independent Petroleum Association ofAmerica, Washington, DC

IPAA Weekly Oil Trends.IPAA Wholesale Oil Prices. Monthly.The Oil & Natural Gas Producing Industry

in Your State. Annual.U.S. Petroleum Statistics. Semiannual.

McGraw-Hill Publications Co., New York, NYEngineering and Mining Journal. Monthly.Keystone Coal Industry Manual. Annual.

National Coal Association, Washington, DCCoal Data. Annual.

PennWell Publishing Co., Tulsa, OKOffshore. Monthly.Oil and Gas Journal. Weekly.

Carl H. Pforzheimer & Co., New York, NYComparative Oil Company Statistics,

1991-1990. Annual.Money and Banking —see also Construction;

Insurance; International Accounts; and Invest-ments

U.S. GovernmentBoard of Governors of the Federal ReserveSystem

Annual Statistical Digest.Domestic Offices, Commercial Bank

Assets and Liabilities ConsolidatedReport of Condition. Quarterly.

Federal Reserve Bulletin. Monthly.Flow of Funds Accounts: Seasonally

Adjusted and Unadjusted. Z.1(780).Quarterly.

Money Stock, Liquid Assets, and DebtMeasures. H.6. Weekly.

Bureau of the CensusCensus of Finance, Insurance, and Real

Estate. Quinquennial. (1992, mostrecent.)

Bureau of the MintAnnual Report of the Director.

Comptroller of the CurrencyQuarterly Journal.

Department of the TreasuryDaily Treasury Statement.Monthly Treasury Statement of Receipts

and Outlays of the United States Gov-ernment.

Statement of United States Currency andCoin. Monthly.

Treasury Bulletin. Quarterly.Farm Credit Administration

Annual Report on the Work of the Coop-erative Farm Credit System.

Production Credit Association: Summaryof Operations. Annual.

Report to the Federal Land Bank Asso-ciations. Annual.

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Annual Report.

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Money and Banking —Con.U.S. Government —Con.

Data Book-Operating Banks andBranches. Annual.

Quarterly Banking Profile.Statistics on Banking. Annual, and Histori-

cal 1934-1996, Volume I.Trust Assets of Insured Commercial

Banks. Annual.Quarterly Banking Review.

National Credit Union AdministrationAnnual Report.Yearend Statistics.Midyear Statistics.

Office of Thrift SupervisionAnnual Report.

Other

Credit Union National Association, Inc.,Madison, WI

Credit Union Services Profile. Annual.The Credit Union Report. Annual.Operating Ratios and Spreads. Semian-

nual.

William B. Dana Co., New York, NY

The Market Chronicle. Weekly.

Federal National Mortgage Association,Washington, DC

Annual Report.

Investment Company Institute, Washington,DC

Mutual Fund Fact Book. Annual.

National Council of Savings Institutions,Washington, DC

Fact Book of National Council of SavingsInstitutions. Annual.

United States League of Savings Institu-tions, Chicago, IL

Savings Institutions Sourcebook. Annual.Mortgages —see Construction; and Money.Motor Carriers and Vehicles —see TransportationNational Defense —see also Federal Government

U.S. Government

Bureau of the Census

Manufacturers’ Shipments to FederalGovernment Agencies. (Current Indus-trial Reports MA-175.) Conducted foreconomic census years ending in 2 and7.)

Department of Defense

Annual Fact Sheet of Department ofDefense.

Annual Report of Secretary of Defense.Atlas/Data Abstract for the United States

and Selected Areas. Annual.The Black in the Armed Forces. Statistical

Fact Book. Annual.Five Year Defense Plan. Annual.Foreign Military Sales and Military Assis-

tance Facts. Annual.Military Manpower Statistics. Quarterly.

National Defense —Con.U.S. Government —Con.

Military Posture Report. Annual.Prime Contract Awards. Semiannual.Prime Contract Awards by State. Semian-

nual.Selected Defense Department Economic

Indicators. Monthly.Selected Manpower Statistics. Annual.

Department of Veterans AffairsAnnual Report of the Secretary of Veter-

ans Affairs.National Guard Bureau

Annual Review of the Chief.Office of Civil Defense

Annual Statistical Report.Office of Management and Budget

The Budget of the United States Govern-ment. Annual.

Selective Service System, National Head-quarters

Semiannual Report of the Director ofSelective Service

U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament AgencyWorld Military Expenditures and Arms

Transfers. Annual.National Income and Wealth —see also Con-

sumer Income; and Money and BankingU.S. Government

Bureau of Economic Analysis

Business Statistics, 1963-91. 1992. (Dis-continued.)

The National Income and ProductAccounts of the United States, 1929-94:Statistical tables, 1998.

Survey of Current Business. Monthly.

Council of Economic Advisers

Economic Indicators. Monthly.Economic Report of the President.

Annual.

Internal Revenue Service

Statistics of Income Bulletin. Quarterly.Naturalization —see Immigration.Navy —see National Defense.Newspapers, Periodicals, and Books —see also

Communications

U.S. Government

Bureau of the Census

Annual Survey of Manufactures. (1996,most recent.)

Census of Manufactures. Quinquennial.(1992, most recent.)

Library of Congress

Annual Report.

The National Library of Medicine (for clinicalmedical reports)

Annual Report.

The National Agricultural Library (for techni-cal agricultural publications)

Annual Report

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Newspapers, Periodicals, and Books —Con.Other

Book Industry Study Group, Inc., New York,NY

Consumer Research Study on Book Pur-chasing. Annual.

Cahners/Bowker (R.R.) New York, NYLibrary Journal. Bimonthly.Publishers Weekly.School Library Journal. Monthly.

Editor & Publisher Co., New York, NY.Editor & Publisher. WeeklyInternational Year Book. Annual.Market Guide. Annual.

Gale Research Inc., Detroit, MIGale Directory of Publications and Broad-

cast Media. 1995.Nutrition —see Food and Health.Occupation —see Labor; Population; and Social

Insurance.Outlying Areas —see also Foreign Commerce

U.S. GovernmentBureau of the Census

Census of Agriculture. (1992, mostrecent.)

Census of Housing, Decennial. (1990,most recent.)

Census of Population . Decennial. (1990,most recent.)

Current Population Reports. (Series onPopulation Estimates, P25.)

Bureau of MinesMinerals Yearbook. Annual.

National Center for Education StatisticsDigest of Education Statistics. Annual.Statistics of Public Elementary and Sec-

ondary School Systems. Fall. Annual.National Center for Health Statistics

Vital Statistics of the United States.Annual.

Volume I, NatalityVolume II, MortalityVolume III, Marriage and Divorce

Other

Puerto Rico Planning Board, San Juan, PR

Balance of Payments—Puerto Rico.Annual.

Economic Activity Index. Monthly.Economic Indicators. Monthly.Economic Projections. Annual.External Trade Statistics-Puerto Rico.

Annual.Input-Output—Puerto Rico. Every five

years.Statistical Appendix to the Economic

Report to the Government. Annual.Economic Report to the Governor.

Annual.Income and Product. Annual.

Paper —see Forests and Lumber.

Parks —see Public Lands.Pensions —see Social Insurance.Petroleum —see Energy and Minerals.

Population and PopulationCharacteristics —see also Labor andVital Statistics

U.S. Government

Bureau of the Census

Census of Population. Decennial. (1990,most recent.)

Current Population Reports. (Series onPopulation Characteristics, P20; SpecialStudies, P23; Population Estimates andProjections, P25; Consumer Income,P60; and Household Economic Studies,P70.)

Bureau of Labor Statistics

Employment and Earnings. Monthly.Employment Outlook: Job Quality and

Other Aspects of Projected EmploymentGrowth. (Bulletin 2472.)

Monthly Labor Review.Work Experience of the Population.

Annual.

Department of Veterans Affairs

Annual Report of The Secretary of Veter-ans Affairs.

Disability Compensation, Pension, andDeath Pension Data. Semiannual.

National Survey of Veterans (1993.)Selected Compensation and Pension

Data by State of Residence. Annual.State and County Veteran Population

Estimates. Annual.Projections of The Veteran Population by

State and County to the Year 2010.

National Science Foundation

Characteristics of Doctoral Scientists andEngineers in the United States. DetailedStatistical Tables. Biennial.

Characteristics of Recent Science andEngineering Graduates. Detailed Statis-tical Tables. Biennial.

Federal Scientists and Engineers.Detailed Statistical Tables. Annual.

Immigrant Scientists and Engineers.Detailed Statistical Tables. Annual

Science and Engineering Doctorates.Detailed Statistical Tables.

Science and Engineering Personnel. ANational Overview. Report. Biennial.

Other

Population Association of America, Washing-ton DC

Demography. Quarterly.Population Index. (Princeton University,

Princeton, NJ, Woodrow Wilson Schoolof Public and International Affairs forthe Population Association of America,Inc.) Quarterly.

Postal Service —see Communications.Power —see Energy.

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Prices —see Commodity Prices; and EconomicIndexes.

Prisons and Prisoners —see Law Enforcement.Public Assistance —see Social Insurance.Public Lands and Park Systems —see also

Federal Government; and RecreationU.S. Government

Bureau of Land ManagementPublic Land Statistics. Annual.

General Services AdministrationInventory Report on Real Property

Leased to the United States Throughoutthe World. Annual.

Inventory Report on Real PropertyOwned by the United States Through-out the World. Annual.

National Park ServiceNational Park Statistical Abstract.

Annual.

Other

National Association of State Park Directors

Annual Information Exchange.Public Utilities —see alsoCommunications;

Energy; and Transportation.

U.S. Government

Bureau of the Census

Census of Transportation, Communica-tions and Utilities. Quinquennial. (1992,most recent.)

Puerto Rico —see Outlying Areas.Radio —see Communications.Railways —see Transportation.Real Estate —see also Agriculture; and Construc-

tion.

U.S. Government

Bureau of the Census

Census of Finance, Insurance, and RealEstate. Quinquennial. (1992, mostrecent.)

Reclamation Projects —see Agriculture.Recreation —see also Public Lands

U.S. Government

Bureau of Economic Analysis

The National Income and ProductAccounts of the United States,1929-94: Statistical Tables. 1998.

Survey of Current Business. Monthly.

Department of Transportation

U.S. International Air Travel Statistics.Annual.

Fish and Wildlife Service

Federal Aid in Fish and Wildlife Restora-tion. Annual.

National Survey of Fishing, Hunting,and Wildlife-Associated Recreation.Quinquennial. (1991, most recent.)

National Park Service

Federal Recreation Fee Report. Annual.National Park Statistical Abstract.

Annual.

Recreation —Con.Other

Association of Racing Commissioners Inter-national, Inc., Lexington, KY

Statistical Reports on Greyhound Racingin the United States. Annual.

Statistical Reports on Horse Racing in theUnited States. Annual.

Statistical Reports on Jai Alai in theUnited States. Annual.

National Golf Foundation, Jupiter, FLAmericans’ Attitudes on Golf (in their

communities).Commercial Golf Range Participation and

Supply in the U.S.Commercial Golf Ranges in the U.S.Golf Consumer Potential.Golf Consumer Spending in the U.S.Golf Facilities in Canada.Golf Facilities in the U.S.- 1997.Golf Facility Employee Compensation

Study.Golf Participation in Canada.Golf Participation in U.S. - 1997.Golf Travel Market Report for the U.S.High-Interest Women Golfers—Target

Marketing for Success.Hot Spots for Golf Course Construction

Activity in the USA.Operating and Financial Performance

Profiles of Golf Facilities in the U.S.Operational Profile of Canadian Golf

Facilities.Senior Golfer Profile.Trends in the Golf Industry—1990-1995.Women in Golf.

National Marine Manufacturers Association,Chicago, IL.

Boating. (A Statistical Report on Ameri-ca’s Top Family Sport.) Annual.

State Boat Registration. Annual.National Sporting Goods Association, Mt.Prospect, IL

The Sporting Goods Market in 1996.Annual.

Sports Participation in 1995. Annual.Religious Bodies

OtherAmerican Jewish Committee. New York, NY

American Jewish Year Book.National Council of the Churches of Christ inthe U.S.A., New York, NY

Yearbook of American and CanadianChurches. Annual.

Research and Development —see ScienceResources.

Retail and Wholesale Trade —see also Commod-ity Prices; Economic Indexes; and Service Estab-lishments

U.S. Government

Bureau of the Census

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Retail and Wholesale Trade —Con.U.S. Government —Con.

Annual Benchmark Report for RetailTrade.

Annual Benchmark Report for WholesaleTrade.

Census of Retail Trade. Quinquennial.(1992, most recent.)

Census of Wholesale Trade. Quinquen-nial. (1992, most recent.)

County Business Patterns. Annual.Merchant Wholesalers Measures of Value

Produced, Capital Expenditures, Depre-ciable Assets, and Operating Expenses.(1992, most recent.)

Monthly Retail Trade Report. Sales andInventories.

Monthly Wholesale Trade Report. Salesand Inventories.

Selected Characteristics of Retail Trade-Measures of Value Produced, CapitalExpenditures, Depreciable Assets, andOperating Expenses. (1992, mostrecent.)

Bureau of Economic Analysis

Business Statistics, 1963-91. 1992. (Dis-continued.)

Survey of Current Business. Monthly.

Bureau of Labor Statistics

Compensation and Working Conditions.Quarterly.

CPI Detailed Report. Monthly.Employment and Earnings. Monthly.Employment, Hours, and Earnings,

United States, 1909-94. 1994. (Bulletin2445.)

Employment, Hours, and Earnings,United States, 1988-96. 1996. (Bulletin2481.)

Monthly Labor Review.Occupational Employment Statistics,

1994. 1996. (Bulletin 2468.)Occupational Injuries and Illnesses in the

United States by Industry. Annual.Producer Price Indexes. Monthly, with

annual supplement.Productivity Measures for Selected Indus-

tries and Government Services. Annual.Technology and Labor in Three Service

Industries: Utilities, Retail Trade, andLodging. 1990. (Bulletin 2367.)

Other

Dealerscope Merchandising, Philadelphia,PA

Merchandising. Annual.

Lebhar-Friedman, Inc., New York, NY

Accounting Today. Biweekly.Apparel Merchandising. Monthly.

Market Statistics, New York, NY

The Survey of Buying Power Data Serv-ice. Annual.

Retail and Wholesale Trade —Con.Other —Con.

National Restaurant Association, Washing-ton, DC

Restaurant Economic Trends. Monthly.Restaurant Industry Employee Profile.

1998.Restaurant Industry Forecast. Annual.Restaurant Industry in Review. Annual.Restaurant Industry Operations Report.

Annual.Restaurant Industry Pocket Factbook.

Annual.Restaurant Numbers: A Statistical Digest

for the Restaurant Industry. 1998.Restaurant Spending. Annual.Restaurants USA. Monthly.Survey of Wage Rates for Hourly Restau-

rant Employees. Biennial.Survey of Benefits for Hourly Restaurant

Employees. 1998.Limited-Service Restaurant Trends.

Annual.Tableservice Restaurant Trends. Annual.Internet address:

http://www.restaurant.orgRoads —see Transportation.Sales —see Retail and Wholesale Trade.Savings Institutions —see Money.

Science Resources

U.S. Government

Bureau of the Census

Current Industrial Reports, MA37D.Annual.

Energy Research and Development Admin-istration

The Nuclear Industry. Annual.

National Aeronautics and Space Administra-tion

Annual Procurement Report.The Civil Service Work Force.Pocket Statistics. Annual.

National Science Foundation

Academic Research and DevelopmentExpenditures. Detailed StatisticalTables. Annual

Academic Science and Engineering:Graduate Enrollment and Support:Detailed Statistical Tables. Annual

Characteristics of Doctoral Scientists andEngineers in the United States. DetailedStatistical Tables. Biennial.

Characteristics of RecentScience/Engineering Graduates.Detailed Statistical Tables. Biennial.

Characteristics of Recent Scientists andEngineers. Detailed Statistical Tables.Biennial.

Federal Funds for Research and Devel-opment. Detailed Statistiscal Tables.Annual.

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Science Resources —Con.U.S. Government —Con.

Federal R&D Funding by Budget Func-tion. Report. Annual.

Federal Science and Engineering Supportto Universities, Colleges, and NonprofitInstitutions. Detailed Statistical Tables.Annual.

Federal Scientists and Engineers.Detailed Statistical Tables. Quinquen-nial.

Graduate Students and Post-doctoratesin Science and Engineering. Annual.

Immigrant Scientists, Engineers andTechnicians. Detailed Statistical Tables.Annual.

International Science and TechnologyData Update. Report. Annual.

National Patterns of R&D Resources.Report. Annual.

Research and Development in Industry.Detailed Statistical Tables. Annual.

Science and Engineering Degrees.Detailed Statistical Tables. Annual.

Science and Engineering Degrees, byRace/Ethnicity of Recipients. DetailedStatistical Tables. Annual.

Science and Engineering DoctoratesAwards. Detailed Statistical Tables.Annual.

Science and Engineering Indicators.Report. Biennial.

Science and Engineering Profiles. Annual.Scientific and Engineering Research

Facilities at Universities and Colleges.Report. Biennial.

Science and Technology Pocket DataBook. Report. Annual.

Scientists, Engineers, and Technicians inManufacturing Industries. Detailed Sta-tistical Tables. Triennial.

Scientists, Engineers, and Technicians inNonmanufacturing Industries. DetailedStatistical Tables. Triennial.

Scientists, Engineers, and Technicians inTrade and Regulated Industries.Detailed Statistical Tables. Triennial.

U.S. Scientists and Engineers. DetailedStatistical Tables. Biennial.

Women, Minorities, and Persons with Dis-abilities. Report. Biennial

Patent and Trademark Office

Commissioner of Patents and Trade-marks Annual Report.

Technology Assessment and ForecastReports

‘‘All Technologies.’’ Annual.‘‘State Country.’’ Annual.‘‘Patenting Trends in the United States.’’

Annual.

Other

National Academy of Sciences, Washington,DC

Science Resources —Con.Other —Con.

Science, Engineering, and HumanitiesDoctorates in the United States. Bien-nial. Summary Report. DoctorateRecipients from United States Universi-ties. Annual.

Securities —see Investments; and Money.

Service Establishments —see also Retail andWholesale Trade

U.S. GovernmentBureau of the Census

Annual Survey of CommunicationServices.

Census of Service Industries. Quinquen-nial. (1992, most recent.)

Transportation Annual Survey.Selected Characteristics of Selected

Service Industries—Capital Expendi-tures, Depreciable Assets, and Operat-ing Expenses. (1992, most recent.)

Service Annual Survey Report.Internal Revenue Service

Statistics of Income Division. (Annualreport on Corporation Income TaxReturns. Periodic compendiums onStudies of International Income andTaxes.)

Statistics of Income Bulletin. Quarterly.

Other

Decker Communications, Inc., New York, NY

Marketing Communications. (Advertising.)Monthly.

Laventhol & Horwath, Philadelphia, PA

The Executive Conference Center: A Sta-tistical and Financial Profile. Annual.

Gaming Industry Study. Annual.Lifecare Industry. Annual. (Analysis of

facilities by size and section of thecountry for selected financial data, resi-dent census information, and medicalcosts.)

National Trends of Business in the Lodg-ing Industry. Monthly. (Analysis ofnationwide trends in sales, occupancy,and room rates of hotels, motor hotels,and economy lodging facilities.)

Separate reports on the segments oflodging industries. Annuals. (Reportscovering economy, all-suite, and resort.)

U.S. Lodging Industry. Annual. (Report onhotel and motor hotel operations.)

Worldwide Lodging Industry. Annual.(Report on international hotel opera-tions.)

Pannell Kerr Forster, Houston, TX

Clubs in Town and Country. Annual.Trends in the Hotel Industry, International

Edition. Annual.Trends in the Hotel Industry, U.S.A. Edi-

tion. Annual.Social Insurance and Human Services —see

also Insurance and Labor

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Social Insurance and Human Services —Con.U.S. Government

Bureau of the CensusCensus of Governments. Quinquennial.

(1992, most recent.)Consolidated Federal Funds Report.

Annual.Federal Expenditures by StateVolume I County AreasVolume II Subcounty Areas

Current Population Reports (series P60,Consumer Income.)

Finances of Employee-Retirement Sys-tems of State and Local Governments.Annual. (GF No. 2.)

Finances of Selected Public EmployeeRetirement Systems. Quarterly. (GRNos. 1-4.)

Bureau of Labor StatisticsEmployee Benefits in Medium and Large

Firms. Biennial.Employee Benefits in Small Private

Establishments. Biennial.Employee Benefits in State and Local

Governments. Biennial.Department of Health and Human Services

Annual Report.Department of Labor

Annual Report of the Secretary.

Department of Veterans Affairs

Annual Report of The Secretary of Veter-ans Affairs.

Government Life Insurance Programs forVeterans and Members of the Services.Annual.

Employment and Training Administration

Unemployment Insurance Claims.Weekly.

Administration for Children and Families.

Quarterly Public Assistance Statistics.Annual.

Health Care Financing Administration

Health Care Financing Review. Medicareand Medicaid Statistical Supplement.Annual.

Health Care Financing Review. Quarterly.

Office of Personnel Management

Civil Service Retirement and DisabilityFund Annual Report. (P.L. 95-595.)

Employment and Trends. Bimonthly. (OddMonths.)

Statistical Abstract for the FederalEmployee Benefit Programs. Annual.

Rehabilitation Services Administration.Annual Report.

Caseload Statistics of State VocationalRehabilitation Agencies in Fiscal Year.Annual.

Railroad Retirement Board, Chicago, IL

Annual Report.Monthly Benefit Statistics.

Social Insurance and Human Services —Con.U.S. Government —Con.

Statistical Supplement to the AnnualReport.

Social Security AdministrationSocial Security Bulletin, Spring 1995.Income of the Population 55 and

over,1994. 1996.Private Social Welfare Expenditures,

1972-94. Social Security Bulletin,November 1, 1997.

Public Social Welfare Expenditures, Fis-cal Year 1993. Social Security Bulletin,Fall 1996.

Social Security Bulletin. Quarterly withannual statistical supplement. (Data onSocial Security Benefits, OASDI,Supplemental Security Income, Aid toFamilies with Dependent Children,Medicare, Medicaid, Low Income HomeEnergy Assistance, Food Stamps, BlackLung benefits, and other programs.)

Social Security Programs in the UnitedStates, 1997.

SSA’s 1982 New Beneficiary Survey:Compilation of Reports, 1993.

State Assistance Programs for SSIRecipients. Annual.

Statistical Notes from the New Benefi-ciary Data System, Social Security Bul-letin, Spring 1994.

Supplemental Security Income, State andCounty Data. Annual.

Social Security Beneficiaries by State andCounty Data. Annual.

Other

AAFRC Trust For Philanthropy, New York,NY

Giving USA. Annual.

American Red Cross, Washington, DC

Annual Report.

The Foundation Center, New York, NY

The Foundation Grants Index, 1998. Edi-tion 26. 1997.

Guide to U.S. Foundations, Their Trust-ees, Officers, and Donors, Vol. 1, 1997Edition.

Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., New York, NY

Annual Report.

United Way of America, Alexandria, VA

Annual Directory.Soil Conservation —see Agriculture.Sports —see Recreation.

State and Local Government —see also FederalGovernment

U.S. Government

Bureau of the CensusCensus of Governments. Government

Organization (GC 97)City Employment. Annual. (GE No. 2.)City Government Finances. Annual. (GF

No. 4.)

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State and Local Government —Con.U.S. Government —Con.

County Government Employment. Annual.(GE No. 4.)

County Government Finances. Annual.(GF No. 8.)

Federal Expenditures by State. Annual.Finances of Employee-Retirement Sys-

tems of State and Local Governments.Annual. (GF No. 2.)

Finances of Public School Systems.Annual. (GF No. 10.)

Finances of Selected Public EmployeeRetirement Systems. Quarterly. (GRNos. 1-4.)

Government Finances. Annual. Coversfederal, state, and local governments.(GF No. 5.)

Local Government Employment in MajorCounty Areas. Annual. (GE No. 3.)

Local Government Finances in MajorCounty Areas. Annual. (GF No. 6.)

Public Employment. Annual. (GE No. 1.)Quarterly Summary of Federal, State, and

Local Tax Revenue. (GT Nos. 1-4.)State Government Finances. Annual. (GF

No. 3.)State Government Tax Collections.

Annual. (GF No. 1.)Bureau of Labor Statistics

Employee Benefits in State and LocalGovernments. Biennial.

Employment and Earnings. Monthly.Employment, Hours, and Earnings,

United States, 1909-94. 1994. (Bulletin2445.)

Employment, Hours, and Earnings,United States, 1988-96. 1996. (Bulletin2481.)

Occupational Employment Statistics,1994. 1996. (Bulletin 2468.)

Federal Highway AdministrationHighway Statistics. Annual.

Office of Management and BudgetThe Budget of the United States Govern-

ment. Annual.Social Security Administration

Benefits and Beneficiaries Under PublicEmployee Retirement Systems, FiscalYear 1991, Social Security Bulletin,Spring 1995.

Other

Advisory Commission on IntergovernmentalRelations,Washington, DC

1991: State Revenue Capacity and Effort.Significant Features of Fiscal Federalism.

Annual.

The Council of State Governments, Lexing-ton, KY

The Book of the States. Biennial.State Administrative Officials Classified by

Function. Biennial.

International City Management Association,Washington, DC

State and Local Government —Con.Other —Con.

Baseline Data Reports. Bimonthly.Compensation: An Annual Report on

Local Government Executive Salariesand Fringe Benefits.

Municipal Year Book. Annual.Special Data Issues. Periodical.

National Governors’ Association, Washing-ton, DC

Directory of Governors of the AmericanStates, Commonwealths & Territories.Annual.

Governors’ Staff Directory. Biannual.National Governors’ Association andNational Association of State Budget Offic-ers, Washington, DC

The Fiscal Survey of States. Biannual.Tax Foundation, Washington, DC

Facts and Figures on GovernmentFinance. Annual.

Stocks and Bonds —see Investments.Stores —see Retail and Wholesale Trade and

Service Establishments.Tax Collections —see Federal Government; and

State and Local Government.Telephone and Telegraph Systems —see Commu-

nications.Television —see Communications.Trade —see Foreign Commerce; Retail and Whole-

sale Trade; and Service Establishments.Transportation —see also Foreign Commerce.

U.S. GovernmentArmy, Corps of Engineers

Waterborne Commerce of the UnitedStates (in five parts). Annual.

Bureau of the Census

Census of Transportation, Communica-tions and Utilities. Quinquennial. (1992,most recent.)

Commodity Flow Survey. 1993.Transportation Annual Survey.Truck Inventory and Use Survey. Quin-

quennial. (1992, most recent.)Vessel Entrances and Clearances.

Annual. (FT 975.)

Bureau of Economic Analysis

Business Statistics, 1963-91. 1992. (Dis-continued.)

Survey of Current Business. Monthly.

Bureau of Transportation Statistics

Coast Guard

Annual Report of the Secretary of Trans-portation.

Marine Casualty Statistics. Annual.Polluting Incidents In And Around U.S.

Waters. Annual.

Department of State, Bureau of ConsularAffairs

Summary of Passport Statistics. Annual.

Department of Transportation

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Transportation —Con.U.S. Government —Con.

Airport Activity Statistics of CertifiedRoute Air Carriers. Annual.

Transportation Safety Information Report.Quarterly.

U.S. International Air Travel Statistics.Annual.

Federal Highway Administration

Highway Statistics. Annual.Highway Statistics, Summary to 1995.

Interstate Commerce Commission

Class I Freight Railroads Selected Earn-ings Data. Quarterly.

Quarterly Report.Transport Statistics in the United States.Issued annually in two separate parts:

Part 1: RailroadsPart 2: Motor Carriers

Maritime Administration

Annual Report.Employment Report of United States Flag

Merchant Fleet Ocean-going Vessels1,000 Gross Tons and Over. Quarterly.

Foreign Flag Merchant Ships Owned byU.S. Parent Companies. Annual.

Maritime Manpower Report. Quarterly.

Research and Special Programs Administra-tion

Other

Aerospace Industries Association ofAmerica, Washington, DC

Aerospace Facts and Figures. Annual.Commercial Helicopter Shipments. Quar-

terly.

Air Transport Association of America, Wash-ington, DC

Air Transport Association Annual Report.

American Automobile Manufacturers Asso-ciation, Detroit, MI.

Motor Vehicle Facts and Figures. Annual.World Motor Vehicle Data. Annual.

American Bureau of Shipping, Paramus, NJ

The Record. Annual with one supplement.

American Public Transit Association, Wash-ington, DC

Internet address: http://www.apta.com

Transit Fact Book. Annual.

Association of American Railroads, Washing-ton, DC

Analysis of Class I Railroads. Annual.Cars of Revenue Freight Loaded. Weekly

with annual summary.Freight Commodity Statistics, Class I

Railroads in the United States. Annual.Yearbook of Railroad Facts.

ENO Transportation Foundation, Leesburg,VA

Transportation in America. mid-year,annually with periodic supplements.

Transportation —Con.Other —Con.

General Aviation Manufacturers Association,Washington, DC

Shipment Report. Quarterly and Annual.Statistical Databook. Annual.

Lake Carriers’ Association, Cleveland, OHAnnual Report.Monthly Bulk Commodities Report.

Lloyd’s Register of Shipping, London,England

Casualty Return. (Annual statistical sum-mary of all merchant ships totally lost orreported broken up during year.)

Merchant Shipbuilding Returns. (QuarterlyStatistical summary of world shipbuild-ing.)

World Fleet Statistics. (An end-yearanalysis of world merchant fleet.)

National Air Carrier Association, Washington,DC

Annual Report.Regional Airline Association, Washington,DC

Annual Report.Shipbuilders Council of America, Arlington,VA

Annual Report.Tanker Advisory Center, Inc., New York, NY

Worldwide Tanker Casualty Returns.Annual.

Travel —see Recreation and Transportation.Unemployment Insurance —see Labor; and Social

Insurance.Utilities, Public—see Communications; Energy;

Public Utilities and Transportation.Veterans —see National Defense; and Population.Virgin Islands of the United States —see Outlying

Areas.Vital Statistics —see also Accidents; and Health

U.S. GovernmentCenters for Disease Control and Prevention,Atlanta, GA

Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.Annual summary also.

National Center for Health StatisticsMonthly Vital Statistics Report. Prelimi-

nary data births and deaths: UnitedStates, 1995.

Vital and Health Statistics. (A series ofstatistical reports covering health-related topics.)

Series 20: Mortality Data. Irregular.Series 21: Natality, Marriage, and

Divorce Data. Irregular.Series 23: National Survey of Family

Growth Statistics. Irregular.Vital Statistics of the United States.

Annual.Other

The Alan Guttmacher Institute, New York,NY

Family Planning Perspectives. Monthly.

United Nations Statistics Division, New York,NY

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Vital Statistics —Con.Other —Con.

Demographic Yearbook.Population and Vital Statistics Report.

(Series A.) Quarterly.World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzer-land

Annual Epidemiological and Vital Statis-tics.

Epidemiological and Vital StatisticsReport. Monthly.

World Health Statistics. Quarterly andannual.

Vocational Rehabilitation and EducationU.S. Government

Department of EducationAnnual Report.

Department of Veterans AffairsAnnual Report of The Secretary of Veter-

ans Affairs.Disability Compensation Data. Semian-

nual.Disability and Death Pension Data. Semi-

annual.National Center for Veteran Analysis and

Statistics Monograph Selected Com-pensation and Pension Data, by Stateof Residence. Annual.

Vocational Rehabilitation and Education —Con.U.S. Government —Con.

Office of Information Management andStatistics Monograph—Veterans Ben-efits under Current Educational Pro-grams. Annual.

Office of Management and Budget

The Budget of the United States Govern-ment. Annual.

Rehabilitation Services Administration

Caseload Statistics of State VocationalRehabilitation Agencies in Fiscal Year.Annual.

Wages and Wage Rates —see Labor; and SocialInsurance.

Wealth —see National Income.

Weather —see Climate.

Welfare Services —see Health; and Social Insur-ance.

Wholesale and Retail Trade —see Retail andWholesale Trade.

Wholesale Prices —see Commodity Prices.

Work Relief —see Social Insurance.

Work Stoppages —see Labor.

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