The International Data Base (IDB) offers a variety of demographic indicators for countries and areas of the world with a population of 5,000 or more. The IDB has provided access to demographic data for over 25 years to governments, academics, other organizations, and the public. It is funded by organizations that sponsor the research of the Census Bureau"s International Programs Center for Demographic and Economic Studies. For more information and all the Release Notes see the Frequently Asked Questions page.
The International Data Base (IDB) offers a variety of demographic indicators for countries and areas of the world with a population of 5,000 or more. The IDB has provided access to demographic data for over 25 years to governments, academics, other organizations, and the public. It is funded by organizations that sponsor the research of the Census Bureau's International Programs Center for Demographic and Economic Studies.
The IDB provides many types of demographic data, including:
· Estimates and projections of:
o Birth, death, and growth rates, migration rates, infant mortality, and life expectancy
o Fertility rates
o Total population and population by age and sex
The following ZIP file contains the complete data set which has currently been released and is used by the International
Data Base tool.
IDB_DataSet.zip (5 MB).
The demographic estimates and projections found in the International Data Base are the result of over 30 years of analysis of census, survey, vital statistics, and other data by Census Bureau demographers. The IDB differs from some other online resources in several ways. First, the estimates and projections of vital rates, vital events, and midyear population presented are based on careful evaluation of census and survey results and, in part because of this evaluation process and associated estimation processes, represent a set of consistent estimates and projections of population, fertility, mortality, and international migration. The IDB is not simply a compilation of estimates taken from other sources. Second, estimates from original sources are accurately dated, and derived estimates of fertility and mortality available from the IDB reflect that dating. Third, the projections are generated using the Census Bureau's Rural/Urban Projection (RUP) program, which projects population, by single years of age, for each calendar year beyond a base year. This means IDB fertility and mortality estimates pertain to specific years rather than being average values for 5-year periods. It also means that the impact of natural disasters, civil conflicts, and changes in the health climate in a country can be reflected in year-specific estimates of fertility, mortality, and migration found in the IDB. Finally, the data are accessible in multiple ways to meet different user needs.
The Data Access page allows you to get information on these topics by country or region. First, select whether you want data for countries or by regions. For country tables, select the "Country" tab, then the country and year(s) and press the "Submit" button. On the resulting page, select the "Tables" tab, select the table you're interested in, then click the "Submit" button to retrieve the data.
If you want data by region, on the Data Access page go to the "Region" tab. Select one or more countries or regions, the year(s) and how you would like the data aggregated then press the "Submit" button. Then select the table you want and press the "Submit" button.
Additional help can be found on our IDB Help page. However, for additional guidance, please call the Demographic Call Center at 1-866-758-1060 (toll free) or visit ask.census.gov.
The Data Access page allows you to get information on these topics by country or region. First, select whether you want data for countries or by regions. For country tables, select the country and year(s). On the resulting page, select the "Tables" tab, then the table "Midyear Population by Age and Sex," then click the "Submit" button to retrieve the data.
If you want data by region, on the Data Access page go to the "Region" tab. Select one or more countries or regions, the year(s) and how you would like the data aggregated then press the "Submit" button. On the resulting page, select the "Table" tab, then the table "Midyear Population, by Age and Sex," then click the "Submit" button to retrieve the data.
Additional help can be found on our IDB Help page. However, for additional guidance, please call the Demographic Call Center at 1-866-758-1060 (toll free) or visit ask.census.gov.
Population Pyramids
From the Data Access page select the "Country" tab, then the country and year(s) of interest
and press the "Submit" button. Go to the "Population Pyramids" tab and you will
see the dynamic pyramid followed by the pyramid(s) for the years you selected. You can select a
different country and/or year(s) and click the "Submit" button to see the resulting pyramids.
For guidance, please visit ask.census.gov or call the Demographic Call Center at 1-866-758-1060 (toll free).
From the Data Access page you can select the "Country" tab to to access summary demographic data, tables, population pyramids and source information.
The IDB provides population information on a variety of topics for different regions of the world and allows the user to create his or her own country groupings.
If you want data by region, on the Data Access page go to the "Region" tab. Select one or more countries or regions, the year(s) and how you would like the data aggregated then press the "Submit" button. You can then select the desired table and press "Submit" to get the results.
Additional help can be found on our IDB Help page. However, for additional guidance, please call the Demographic Call Center at 1-866-758-1060 (toll free) or visit ask.census.gov.
The IDB's estimates and projections are prepared by Census Bureau demographers, who review a wide range of data, including censuses, surveys, and vital statistics provided by National Statistics Offices, and data on international migration and refugee movements. We also consider other information, such as public health efforts, socio-political circumstances, and historical events such as natural disasters and conflict.
For additional information, please see our Population Estimates and Projections Methodology page.
Students and researchers, international organizations and governments, planners and businesses, and the public use the data to make informed decisions. The IDB is often cited in journal articles, reports, and other studies and is routinely used as a teaching resource. The IDB is a very popular demographic resource, receiving hundreds of thousands of data queries each month.
The Census Bureau library has an extensive collection of international statistical publications that may address your specific questions. The library is located in Suitland, MD and is open to the public. If you are interested in visiting our library, please contact (301) 763-1351. The Demographic Call Center (1-866-758-1060 (toll free)) may be able to suggest additional resources.
Information about additional products and services - including publications on the HIV/AIDS pandemic, global population change, and aging, as well as our technical assistance and training services relating to census and survey data collection and processing, and our software products - is available from the International Programs page.
Please visit ask.census.gov or call the Demographic Call Center at 1-866-758-1060 (toll free).
The Release Notes are available for each Data Release by following this link.
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Population: data and base estimates
Mortality: data and base estimates
Population Estimates and Projections Incorporating AIDS
Fertility: data and base estimates
Net international migration: data and base estimates
Projecting Population and Components of Change
Mortality
Fertility
Net international migration
Estimating demographic shocks