- NIH Data Book provides basic summary statistics on extramural grants and contract awards, grant applications, organizations NIH supports, the trainees and fellows supported through NIH programs, and the national biomedical workforce.
- The NSF WebCASPAR database provides access to a large body of statistical data resources for science and engineering at U.S. academic institutions. The website enables analysis of many large datasets.
- The U.S. Department of Education’s National Center for Education Statistics is the primary federal entity for collecting and analyzing data related to education in the United States and globally.
- The Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology’s Federal Funding Data website compiles and analyzes information relevant to biomedical research policy, such as NIH Research Funding Trends by state.
- The Association of American Medical Colleges Data and Analysis website is an expansive resource for data, reports, statistics, surveys, and publications related to U.S. medical schools. The annual report “U.S. Medical School Faculty” is a set of 19 tables with data on national distribution of full-time faculty, displayed by department, rank, degree, sex, and race/ethnicity.
- The Bureau of Labor Statistics website contains information about national labor force statistics with demographic characteristics available from the Current Population Survey.
- The Wall Street Journal Diversity in Tech tracker is an updated, interactive tool to see how technology companies compare in terms of gender and race in their custom-defined 'technology' and 'leadership' positions.
- Information is Beautiful provides a continuously updated graph depicting the employee breakdown in key tech companies.