NOAA (National Oceanographic & Atmospheric Administration)
statistics published by governemnet agencies, they provide qualitative or quantitative data
There are LOTS. However, the US Government is in charge of one. The National Weather Service...which is the official source for weather information.
I don't have that specific information, but you can refer to official statistics from the Swedish government or welfare agencies for accurate numbers.
Journal of Official Statistics was created in 1985.
Official statistics are statistics that some sort of governing body have signed off on. Unofficial statistics are stats on anything, they have not been approved for one reason or another.
Yes, it has weather and stocks.
The source of official crime statistics is typically a measurement known as Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR). UCR is a program in the United States that collects and publishes crime data from law enforcement agencies across the country. This data is used to track and analyze crime trends at national, state, and local levels.
Flight delay statistics vary by route and can be influenced by factors such as weather, air traffic congestion, and airport operations. It is recommended to check with airlines or official aviation authorities for specific data on flight delays on different routes.
Crime statistics are supposed to be and usually are reported by local and federal law enforcement agencies. Many times the statistics are reported in the newspaper.
Beginning in 2005 federal agencies were required to maintain OSHA 300 logs and report the findings to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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Official statistics are more likely to be correct and upto date, however because it is government controlled they maybe bias or not showwing the simple data.