A daily roundup of fresh data from scholars, governments, think tanks, pollsters and other social science researchers.
Politics
Liberal self-identification edges up in 2013, Gallup For first time, most lawmakers worth over $1 Million, Center for Responsive Politics Why people call themselves “independent” even when they aren’t, The Washington Post
Employment
Unemployment rate drops to 6.7%, with charts on work force, Bureau of Labor Statistics Highlights from the December jobs report, The Wall Street Journal 273,000 workers couldn’t get to their jobs because of the weather, The Wall Street Journal Do workplace wellness programs save employers money? Rand Corporation
Economics
U.S. economic indicators improve in 2013, Gallup Gas prices moved in tight range in 2013, Energy Information Administration Charting the decline in service at the I.R.S, The New York Times
Health
Lung cancer trends 2005-2009, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention U.S. flu and cold levels rise, but are typical for season, Gallup Snuffing out smoking, The Economist Income and assets of Medicare beneficiaries, Kaiser Family Foundations Financial burdens of health spending by Medicare households, Kaiser Family Foundations Suicide rate spikes among young veterans, Veterans Affairs via Stars and Stripes
Education
More students subsidize classmates’ tuition, The Wall Street Journal 2002 high school sophomores 10 years later, National Center for Education Statistics
Media
Most popular U.S. newspaper websites on Twitter, Searchmetrics
International
EU mobility scoreboard, European Commission Haiti Earthquake: Where is U.S. aid money going? Guardian Nordic outlier? Gender preference of children in Finland, Demographic Research
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