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Finding U.S. health data and statistics: A guide for social science researchers
Abstract Health data and statistics are important to advance our knowledge of Covid-19, but also to recognize the effects of a pandemic on businesses, the economy, and government policies. Hence, the following article will review free sources for U.S. health data and statistics that will be helpful to understand the U.S. health industry, the health of the U.S. population and other indicators at the intersection between health and the social sciences.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Business & Finance Librarianship is an innovative quarterly journal that provides you with useful articles about the creation, organization, dissemination, retrieval, and use of business information. This refereed journal covers the business information needs of special libraries, academic libraries, and public libraries, as well as information services and centers outside of the traditional library setting. You"ll find that the journal is international in scope, reflecting the multinational and international scope of the business community today. The immediate focus of the journal is practice-oriented articles, but it also provides an outlet for new empirical studies on business librarianship and business information.