Research databases
Statistics
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ALLBUS
Database description
The General Population Survey of the Social Sciences (ALLBUS) collects current data on attitudes, behaviour and social structure of the population in the Federal Republic of Germany.
Keywords: Statistics
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freely accessible on the web (personal registration may be required)
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CESSDA
Database description
CESSDA (Consortium of European Social Science Data Archives): The database is a collection of social data, in particular on the countries Germany, USA, France, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Israel, Great Britain, Netherlands and Hungary.
Keywords: Statistics
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freely accessible on the web (personal registration may be required)
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Deutschland in Zahlen
Database description
Statistical key figures on the development of the economy and society in Germany. The data range from labour market, purchasing power to balance of payments. In addition to regional and national statistics, there is also a lot of information on Germany in an international comparison.
Keywords: Statistics , Germany , Economy
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freely accessible on the web (personal registration may be required)
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Eurostat
Database description
Eurostat is the statistical office of the European Union, based in Luxembourg. Its mission is to provide the Union with European statistics that allow comparisons between countries and regions.
Eurostat also provides micro-data.
Microdata are the data units on the basis of which aggregated statistics are compiled. They consist of data sets containing information about individuals or individual companies. Access to microdata from the European Commission is restricted in order to protect the anonymity of the individuals and organisations surveyed.
Keywords: Statistics , European Union
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freely accessible on the web (personal registration may be required)
The WiSo faculty is recognised by the European Commission as a research institution.
If you would like to apply for microdata access authorization, please contact WiSo Library and Campus Service.
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GENESIS
Database description
GENESIS (Joint New Statistical Information System) is a metadata-based statistical information system developed jointly by the Federal and State Statistical Offices of Germany. It opens up the wide range of data offered by official statistics through metadata-based research.
Subjects: Areas of expertise: Areas, Population, Employment, Elections / Education, Social Services, Health, Health, Law / Housing, Environment / Economic activities / Foreign trade, Enterprises, Craft trades / Prices, Earnings, Income and Consumption / Public finances / Total accounts.
Keywords: Statistics , Germany
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freely accessible on the web (personal registration may be required)
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IBISWorld (Trial until end of 2.2024)
Database description
With around 5,000 industry reports, the IBISWorld database offers detailed market analyses for many important global markets.
Each report contains both quantitative and qualitative trend analyses of industry-specific statistics, operating conditions, risks, product and market segments and the competitive environment, including key industry players.
Key external factors and other industry drivers are incorporated into IBISWorld's exclusive five-year industry forecasts.
ESG reports are also available for some markets.
Further information on IBISWorld can be found at:
https://www.ibisworld.com/products/industry-research/
Keywords: Company Info and Financial Statements, Wirtschaft, Statistik, Stock Prices / Markets, Deutschland, Europäische Union
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IEA Statistics
Database description
IEA Statistics gives you access to the most comprehensive range of consistent, up-to-date and reliable energy data and statistics from the International Energy Agency - with charts and tables on 16 energy topics for over 170 countries and regions.
The IEA collects, assesses and disseminates statistics on supply, trade, stocks, transformation and demand in the energy sector. You can access energy balances and a range of other key energy-related indicators, including energy prices, public R&D and energy efficiency measures. Use this unique platform, for example, for modelling work and tracking both short-term changes and long-term trends in countries' energy transitions. (About the IEA's work on data and statistics)
You can edit and export the data according to your needs and create customised graphics.
Keywords: Germany, European Union, Indices and Factors, Statistics, Economics
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Tutorials
ISY
Database description
International Statistical Yearbook (or AllThatStats)
National and international economic databases of official institutions; Eurostatistics: foreign trade, country tables, total trade, trade balance, national accounts, national accounts, economic surveys, energy, agriculture, tourism, retail trade, International Monetary Fund, United Nations, industrial development organisation, Deutsche Bundesbank, German Federal Statistical Office, German Institute for Economic Research, OECD.
Contains over 1.8 million quarterly, half-yearly and annual time series since 1960.
Keywords: Statistics
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Accessible from the university network (by VPN)
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OECD iLibrary
Database description
OECD iLibrary is the online library of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). It provides access to all OECD studies and statistics and can be considered one of the largest online libraries for data and analysis on economics, social issues and the environment. Depending on the licence, access is available to
- electronic books, about 300 new e-books per year
- electronic journals, containing a large part of the publications by the OECD since 1998
- working papers
- statistic databases of the OECD
Since 1.3.2022, the IEA statistics module is included in the licence of the University of Cologne.
Keywords: Statistics
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Accessible from the university network (by VPN)
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SHARE
Database description
Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe
SHARE contains data on the health, social and economic status and social and family ties of people over the age of 50, collected in 2004 in eleven European countries (Denmark, Sweden, Austria, France, Germany, Switzerland, Belgium, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and Greece). Other data come from Israel (2005/06) and Ireland, Poland and the Czech Republic (2006/07)
Keywords: Statistics
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freely accessible on the web (personal registration may be required)
Statista
Database description
Statista is a statistics portal that bundles statistical data from various institutes and sources. The database offers:
- Statistics on over 80,000 topics from more than 22,500 different sources
- Sector information from agriculture to administration and social affairs
- Company information with key figures of over 1000 companies
- Information graphics on current topics
Reports bundle all relevant statistics on a specific topic.
For each statistic, the available metadata such as source, publication date, number of respondents, etc. are published and thus make the data on Statista verifiable. Data sets are prepared according to scientific criteria.
Further more there is an access to the following databases:
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eCommerce Insights : Detailed information for 39,000+ online stores and marketplaces, 70+ KPIs per store, revenue analytics and forecasts
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Consumer Insights (until 2022 called Statista Global Consumer Survey) : Insights on consumer attitudes and behavior worldwide, 2,000,000+ interviews, 15,000+ brands
Keywords: Company Info and Financial Statements , Statistics
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Accessible from the university network (by VPN)
Statistische Ämter des Bundes und der Länder
Database description
Federal and state statistical offices
The statistics portal provides central access to basic statistical information from the 16 Statistical Länder Offices and the Federal Statistical Office and enables a cross-country comparison of this information. The information offered consists of a large number of retrievable data tables with information about the Federal Republic of Germany and all federal states (Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria, Berlin, Brandenburg, Bremen, Hamburg, Hamburg, Hesse, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Lower Saxony, North Rhine-Westphalia, Rhineland-Palatinate, Saarland, Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, Schleswig-Holstein, Thuringia)
Keywords: Statistics , Germany
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freely accessible on the web (personal registration may be required)
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WRDS (Wharton Research Data Services)
Database description
Wharton Research Data Service (WRDS) is a web-based retrieval tool of Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. WRDS provides a business intelligence, data analytics, and research platform to global institutions enabling comprehensive thought leadership, historical analysis, and insight into the latest innovations in academic research. Search, combine and save information from various databases and different data providers via a singular search interface or use your own software to connect with the database.
See list of data vendors
WRDS consists of two different kinds of databases:
- Databases that are included automatically when subscribing to WRDS (included datasets & analytics): Bank Regulatory, Blockholders, CBOE, DMEF, Dow Jones, Fama French, FDIC, Federal Reserve Bank Reports, IRI, OTC Markets, Penn Wold Tables, Philadelphia Stock Exchange, SEC Disclosure of Order Execution, TRACE.
- Databases that can be included in WRDS search with a separate license with the data providers (additional datasets & analytics), e.g. Amadeus/Orbis, Audit + Compliance, COMPUSTAT, CRSP, Eventus, I/B/E/S, MFLinks, Ownership, Worldscope.
Keywords: Banks , Bonds and fixed Income , Company Info and Financial Statements , Currency Exchange Rates , Derivatives / Options , Indices and Factors , Stock Prices / Markets , Statistics , Economy
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How do I get access into WRDS?
To apply for WRDS access, you must meet the following requirements:
- You are a member (student or employee) of the WiSo faculty.
- You have a valid Uni-Köln identifier (Uni-KIM).
1. Faculty internal application procedure
The following groups of people can apply for a WRDS account:
Group | Account-Type | Registration form |
Professors, Assistant Professor | Faculty-Account | Download Form (Employee) |
Scientific staff, PhD student | PhD-Account | Download Form (Employee) |
Student assistants | Research Assistant-Account | Download Form (Student) |
Master students | Masters-Account | Download Form (Student) |
- Please fill out the appropriate registration form digitally,
- sign it (for student accounts, the signature of the supervising person is also absolutely necessary) and
- send it to lica-data(at)wiso.uni-koeln.de.
Following this, you can create a personal account at WRDS as described below.
2. Personal registration on the WRDS platform
- Open in the web browser: https://wrds-www.wharton.upenn.edu/register/
- Fill out the online form and select "University of Cologne" in the subscriber field and select your appropriate account type in the User Type field.
- After registration, an email will be sent to the WRDS administrators who will then verify WiSo faculty affiliation.
- Once approved by the WRDS administrators, your personal WRDS account will be created and you will receive a confirmation email with information on how to proceed.
Important notice
If you already have a WRDS account - active or recently inactive - do not request another WRDS account. Use the account-transfer-form to automatically transfer the account or contact the WRDS Support.
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