Online Certificate Program in Women’s Global Health Leadership
  • Overview
    • About Us
    • Why Focus on Women’s Health?
  • Our Faculty
  • Courses
    • Fall 2017
    • Spring 2017
    • Required Courses
    • Elective Courses
    • Special Topics
    • Syllabi
  • Benefits
    • Is the coursework useful?
  • Resources
    • Books, Databases, Encyclopedias
    • Visual Archive
    • Audio-Visual Materials on Women’s Health
    • Selected Titles from IMDB Website
    • Streaming Video/Media
    • Statistics
  • Women’s Health Activism
  • Enroll Here

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Quick Data:

CDC: Reproductive Health 



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Child Marriage Fact Sheets.  ICRW: International Center for Research on Women.

Child Welfare Statistics. U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, A.C.F.

Gender Equality Data and Statistics. A World Bank portal, provides data from a variety of sources.

GlobalHealthFacts.org. Provided by the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF).

Rutgers, Women’s Leadership Fact Sheet: Women and Health (Fall 2012).

UN-Rural Women and the Millenium Development Goals 

StateHealthFacts.org. Provided by the KFF.

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Statistics

WomenStatsProject. “Most comprehensive compilation of information on the status of women in the world.”

 

Databases:

ProQuest Statistical Insight  includes American and International statistics.

OECD iLibrary. Select “statistics” link.  

UNdata. From the “databases” menu, select “gender information.”

Please contact Ryan Womack, the Economics & Data Librarian of Rutgers University at https://casino-online-australia.net/real-money-slots/. Also see his Data Services research guide. You may need access to Rutgers University libraries in order to retrieve some of the information.