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Census Data:
New
Mexico Census Data—
provides quick access to Census Bureau links for demographic, business and
government summary statistics for the state.
2002
Economic Census for New Mexico – sales, employment, payroll and
establishment counts by sector.
County Business
Patterns—an annual time series of viewable tables, downloadable
data sets and pdf reports, showing numbers of establishments by employment size
class, employment and payroll by sector for businesses with paid workers. There
are also limited data for ZIP Codes.
Economic Data & Much More:
University
of New Mexico, Bureau of Business & Economic Research (BBER) – economic
and demographic data tables prepared by BBER, socioeconomic profiles for counties
and cities, and links to other data sources.
Work Force Data:
New Mexico Dept. of Labor, Economic Research and Analysis Bureau, Labor Market Information
LASER – Labor
Analysis Statistics and Economic Research – detailed
statistics including information on economic activity, employment by industry
and occupation and future employment projections
Labor Market Review – a monthly publication of the New Mexico Department of Labor: http://www.dol.state.nm.us/dol_lmif.html
LEHD- Local Employment Dynamics for New Mexico – National quarterly workforce indicators by industry and county: http://www.lehd.did.census.gov/led/index.html
Department of New Mexico Workforce solutions
U. S. Dept. of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics
(BLS) – interactive tables containing various employment and wage
data by sector for states, metro areas and counties
BLS Occupational Employment Statistic Tables for New Mexico
U. S. Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis – provides
employment data for states, metro areas, BEA economic areas and counties through
a series of interactive tables. Wage and income data for counties and gross
product data for states are also available
Education Data:
New Mexico Department of Education – school
district profiles, accountability reports
New Mexico Higher Education Department – links
and information on all post-secondary institutions
National Center for Education
Statistics (NCES) – the primary federal entity for collecting
and analyzing data related to education in the United States
NCES
School District Demographics
General Information on New Mexico:
New Mexico State
Library—provides links to federal and local census data sites,
Government Printing Office resources, and other federal depository libraries
in the state
Geographic Data:
U.S. Census Bureau,
Census 2000 Geographic Products and Information—provides links to pdf reference and thematic maps on-line, boundary files, on-line mapping sites, lists of Census 2000 centers of population, block and tract relationship files, and more
The New Mexico Resource
Geographic Information System (RGIS) Program—provides online access to a wide variety of geospatial datasets for New Mexico that can be downloaded for use with GIS technology
University of New Mexico, Division
of Government Research—provides links to economic, demographic and health care data, with some online mapping capabilities. Traffic crash stats are a featured database
Agriculture and Natural Resources:
New Mexico Agricultural Statistics Service— provides
access to cash receipts, production and value of production data by type
of crop and livestock
NMSU
Dairy Extension
New Mexico Energy, Minerals & Resources Dept. – see
their annual publication “New Mexico’s Natural Resources,” an
excellent source for data on energy and other resources
New Mexico Energy Data from the U. S. Dept. of Energy, Energy Information Administration
New Mexico Water Resource Data & Information System
Climate Data:
New Mexico Climate Center at New Mexico
State University – local area climate data
Transportation Data:
U.S. Bureau of Transportation
Statistics, TransStats—provides one-stop shopping for transportation data compiled by federal agencies, covering over 100 databases across every mode of transportation
New Mexico Department of Transportation
Tourism and Travel Data:
New Mexico Tourism Department—provides tourism and visitor data
Go to the Tourism Department home page, click on “New Mexico Tourism
Department Programs & Info” in the bottom right corner, then select
a “Travel Research Info” topic from the panel on the left.
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