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9,649 datasets
Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council provides information on polling stations, including addresses, polling district letters, and ward details. The data is updated to reflect upcoming elections, with the last update recorded on March 20, 2026. Specific row and column counts are not provided in the input.
Polling districts in the Calderdale metropolitan area of the United Kingdom. The dataset contains the shape, extent, and location of these administrative units, along with associated polling district codes. It is maintained by the Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council and was last updated in March 2026.
Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council provides its annual base budget data, broken down by service, cost centre, and type of cost. The dataset details the council's agreed financial allocations for the fiscal year.
Data from 2020/21 to 2024/25 shows total highway claims and payments for carriageway, footway, vehicles, motorcycles, and potholes. The dataset is published by Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council and includes all legal costs, disbursements, and compensation. It is updated annually in August or September.
Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council maintains a register of licensed Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) within its jurisdiction. The published concise register contains partial information from the full legal document, which is updated periodically. The specific number of properties and data features are not detailed in the available input.
Sumitra Badrinathan published this replication package in 2026 via the Political Behavior Dataverse to support the study 'Home and Away: Explaining the Paradoxical Political Attitudes of Indian Americans.' The repository contains survey data, analysis scripts, and a codebook focused on the political behavior and dual-national attitudes of the Indian American diaspora.
NB4-Finetune-Selection is a dataset hosted on Kaggle. Its title suggests it relates to the selection of models for fine-tuning tasks. Metadata is minimal; actual content requires verification after download.
The dataset title indicates it contains data on lives saved in 2007, likely from the United States, attributed to the use of seat belts/restraints and minimum drinking age laws. The data appears to be aggregated from paperswithcode, a platform for academic code and data. The original source and specific data structure are not detailed in the provided metadata.
A report titled 'Obesity: The Policy Challenges' authored by the Department of Health and Children (DOHC). The document is hosted on the paperswithcode platform and likely contains analysis and recommendations from a national taskforce. The specific content, length, and publication date require verification after download.
U.S. state-level data on prosecutors for the year 2001, authored by Carol J. DeFrances. The dataset likely contains information about prosecutorial offices, personnel, or caseloads within the state court system. Its specific columns, size, and row count are unknown.
Juvenile court statistics from the year 1965. The dataset's specific contents and structure are not described, as the provided metadata indicates the DOI was created in error and the data was never published. The original source and detailed characteristics are unknown.
The replication package for a published study on sample-selection bias and height trends in the nineteenth-century United States. It was created by Ariell Zimran for the Journal of Economic History. The specific row count, column count, and data structure are not provided in the input.
A dataset concerning student debt, likely referencing Kleiber's law and a Boston senator. It is hosted on Kaggle, but detailed metadata such as author, organization, and data specifics are not provided. The dataset's content and structure must be verified after download.
NAICS is the official standard used by U.S. Federal statistical agencies to classify business establishments. Developed jointly by the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, it replaced the SIC system in 1997 to ensure comparability across North America. The dataset is maintained by the Office of Management and Budget and provides reference files for collecting and publishing economic data.
86,624 unique meeting sessions from 2019 to 2023, involving 526 of the 705 European Parliament members. The dataset tracks meetings with variables including MEP details, meeting subjects, participants, and locations, and is updated monthly.
The dataset contains records of repair and vacate orders issued by the City of New York for housing code enforcement. It documents official actions taken to address housing violations, though the specific number of records and data fields are not detailed. The data is maintained by the City of New York and was last updated in March 2026.
Featuring variables from the iGrow study, including prenatal maternal distress, postnatal observed maternal sensitivity at 2 months, and observed infant positive and negative affect at 6 months. It also includes infant RSA at 6 months and covariates. The author is Yu Chen from Harvard Dataverse.
Datos.gov.co provides a list of countries specifying whether they accept the apostille process or require legalization for foreign documents. The dataset includes country names, ISO codes, and location details. It was last updated on December 19, 2025.
A text corpus likely containing legal documents processed for information retrieval tasks. The dataset is hosted on Kaggle, but specific details about its size, origin, and creation date are unavailable. Its title suggests the data has been chunked and may be associated with the BM25 ranking algorithm.
Processed legal data shared by a Kaggle user named Duong. The dataset's specific content, size, and origin are not detailed in the available metadata. It is hosted on the Kaggle platform, but the last update date and other descriptive details are unknown.