Series and Systems
Survey families or dataset series are data collection efforts that occurred over a period of time or in several geographic locations, using the same or very similar data collection methodology and instruments. Series may be multinational -- collected in more than one country -- or in a single country. Usually all the datasets in the series are collected with the support of the same institution or institutions, but individual surveys or datasets may have the support or assistance of additional parties. The advantage of series from a research perspective is that often data from a series are more easily comparable than data from a variety of sources.
The Department of Statistics began releasing vital statistics data in 2009. The office releases quarterly results as well as final annual results. Data includes births, deaths, fetal deaths, divorces, and marriages. Data is released as microdata and tabul
HealthRise is a collaborative multicountry initiative to implement and evaluate innovative community-based programs intended to improve heart disease and diabetes care in underserved communities.
HeartRescue Global, a multi-country, multi-year effort aims to improve access and quality for acute cardiovascular disease (CVD) care in selected locations in China, India, and Brazil.
Measurements of airborne particulate (TPS, PM10 and PM2.5), at two points in the capital city (Barrio El Centro and Colonia Kennedy).
A population based cancer registry based in Punjab, India.
The Health Management Information System (HMIS) is an online portal that provides information on health indicators in India.
Since 1969, the Sample Registration System (SRS) has provided estimates of vital statistics in all states and union territories of India.