Academic publisher SAGE has released a collection of more than 4,000 statistical data series for students and researchers working on business plan projects and market research assignments. Titled SAGE Business Stats, it offers historic, current, and projected demographic and industry data points down to the zip-code level. SAGE Business Stats is the second in SAGE's suite of resources that support business curricula and research and the third collection of data on the SAGE Stats platform.
The majority of the data series in Business Stats are created from proprietary sources of data, such as Woods & Poole, which includes projections through the year 2040. Organised by geography and time, the data in this resource covers topics such as: Detailed Age and Race Breakdowns; Earnings and Employment by Industry; Executive Pay; New and Closed Businesses; Patent and Trademarks; Private Investment; Personal Income and Households by Income Bracket; and Retail Sales and Company Revenue by Industry.
Through the SAGE Stats platform, users can compare data within one variable or across variables using tables and line graphs; access interactive maps with timelines at the state, county, zip-code, city, and metropolitan statistical area levels; and export charts, graphs, and tables as well as the data itself into Excel or other 3rd party software.
SAGE Business Stats marks the second resource published by SAGE focused specifically on business research and data. In April of this year, SAGE Business Researcher, was launched – biweekly, in-depth reports on the most pressing topics of business and management. A collection of business case studies and a suite of videos in business and management will be launched in 2016.
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