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Census data, household surveys, labor market, crime statistics, inequality, immigration
23,434 datasets
1976 to 2006 stream sediment geochemical compilation for over 30,000 samples across Yukon. The data includes results from multiple analytical methods, with over 24,000 samples reanalyzed using ICPMS for improved detection limits. It updates a previous 2003 compilation with enhanced location accuracy.
30,000 stream sediment samples from Yukon, analyzed using three methods: AAS, INAA, and ICPMS. This compilation updates a 2003 release and includes reanalysis of 24,000 samples for improved detection limits and element range. Data is organized into six feature classes by analytical method.
1976-2006 data compilation contains over 30,000 stream sediment samples from Yukon, Canada. The release includes results from multiple analytical methods (AAS, INAA, ICPMS) with improved detection limits and location accuracy for geochemical exploration.
Yukon's regional stream sediment geochemical compilation contains over 30,000 samples collected between 1976 and 2006. The dataset includes results from three analytical methods (AAS, INAA, ICPMS), with ICPMS analysis providing upgraded detection limits and a broader range of elements for over 24,000 reanalyzed samples.
1976 to 2006 regional stream sediment geochemical data compilation for Yukon, comprising over 30,000 samples. The dataset updates a 2003 compilation and includes results from reanalysis of more than 24,000 samples via ICPMS, AAS, and INAA methods, organized into six feature classes.
Regional stream sediment geochemical data compilation comprises over 30,000 samples collected across Yukon. The data, updated from a 2003 compilation, includes results from the reanalysis of more than 24,000 samples using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICPMS). Collection occurred from 1976 to 2006, with data organized into six feature classes by analytical method.
Morgan Torrance authored a qualitative study analyzing 23 interview transcripts from greenspace program attendees and staff, focusing on recovery capital. The document explores how nature-based interventions support individuals with co-occurring substance use and mental health challenges. The dataset was last updated on May 5, 2026.
2149 adults participated in a telecommunication-based cross-sectional survey assessing pharmacogenetic drug use. The study, led by Nina D. Anfinogenova and last updated in April 2026, found nearly 70% of respondents were taking pharmacotherapy and 28% had clinically significant drug-gene interactions. Carriership of loss-of-function variants in genes like CYP2C19 and UGT1A1 was associated with increased susceptibility to adverse drug reactions.
A 2010 survey by NatureScot determined the presence or absence of the invasive marine non-native species Didemnum vexillum on the south-west coast of Scotland. Twelve locations, including ten marinas and two harbours, were surveyed between 1 and 5 February 2010. The results were intended to inform Scottish Natural Heritage and wider UK policy for responding to this species.
From February to March 2010, Geoscience Australia conducted a multibeam survey of the coastal waters of the Vestfold Hills in the Australian Antarctic Territory. The survey was a joint effort with the Australian Antarctic Division and the Royal Australian Navy's Deployable Geospatial Survey Team. Its primary aims were to understand seafloor character for benthic biota studies and to assess the impact of the Davis Station sewage outfall.
A scoping review document synthesizing evidence on the links between housing and energy insecurity and cancer outcomes. The review, authored by Yasmin Husen and published on figshare in 2026, analyzed peer-reviewed and gray literature published between 2010 and 2025. It highlights associations between indoor environmental carcinogens like radon and combustion pollutants and cancer incidence, diagnosis, and survival.
A research dataset examines the effect of safe public transit on women's mobility and labor outcomes in Delhi, India. The project combines administrative establishment data, geospatial infrastructure layers, and primary survey data collected between 2025 and 2026. It was authored by Kovvuri, Akhila and released through IDSC Harvested Dataverse.
Quarterly data from Q3 2007 onward, reported by Approved Exporters in the UK on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) received for export and exported for reuse. The dataset is broken down by 13 equipment categories and household/non-household designation, with attribution to the Environment Agency. Zero values are common as only obligated WEEE not previously reported requires submission.
Quarterly data reported by UK Approved Authorised Treatment Facilities (AATFs) on the amount of obligated Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) received. Figures are broken down by 13 equipment categories and by household versus non-household sources. The dataset is produced by the Environment Agency and contains records dating back to the third quarter of 2007.
5.5 KB of demographic data for experts involved in a Delphi study on hospital pharmacists' psychological contracts and medication adherence management. The dataset was created by Yongyong Luo and last updated on 2026-04-29. It likely contains information about the pharmacy experts who refined the survey instruments used in the study.
A quantitative survey dataset from 515 university students in Islamabad, Pakistan, exploring the relationship between Instagram use and mental well-being. The data was collected via online surveys and analyzed using a conditional mediation model (CoMe Model) evaluated by SmartPLS. The dataset was authored by Ayesha Qamar and last updated on April 29, 2026.
515 survey responses from male and female students aged 18-25 at two universities in Islamabad, collected via online surveys. The dataset contains results from a quantitative study applying a conditional mediation model to explore the relationship between Instagram use, self-esteem, and depression. The data was authored by Ayesha Qamar and last updated on 2026-04-29.
515 male and female students aged 18-25 from two universities in Islamabad were surveyed online to study Instagram's impact on mental well-being. The dataset, created by Ayesha Qamar and last updated in April 2026, likely contains survey results analyzed using a conditional mediation model (CoMe Model) in SmartPLS. Findings indicate Instagram use predicts decreased self-esteem and increased depression, with effects moderated by social comparison tendencies.
Ayesha Qamar's dataset contains statistical results from a 2024 study on Instagram use among university students in Islamabad, Pakistan. The data includes 515 survey responses from students aged 18-25, analyzed using a conditional mediation model. Findings relate Instagram use to self-esteem and depression, with moderation by social comparison tendencies.
515 survey responses from students aged 18-25 at two universities in Islamabad explore the link between Instagram use and mental well-being. The data, collected in 2024, applies a conditional mediation model to show how Instagram use predicts decreased self-esteem and higher depression, moderated by social comparison. Author Ayesha Qamar published the dataset on figshare under a CC-BY-4.0 license.