Global Air Pollution Mortality Rates
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This dataset aims to explore pollution data and gain insights into its global impact. It focuses on the seriousness of air pollution and provides statistics for analysing deaths worldwide. The data encompasses various countries and details the number of deaths attributable to different pollution factors.
Columns
- Entity: Represents the country name, with 231 distinct values. All 6468 entries are valid.
- Code: Provides the country code, featuring 196 unique values. There are 5488 valid entries, with 980 (15%) entries missing.
- Year: Indicates the recorded year for the data. Values span from 1990 to 2017, with all 6468 entries being valid.
- Deaths - Air pollution - Sex: Both - Age: Age-standardized (Rate): Records the age-standardised death rate due to general air pollution for both sexes. Rates range from 8.4 to 318, with all 6468 entries valid.
- Deaths - Household air pollution from solid fuels - Sex: Both - Age: Age-standardized (Rate): Details the age-standardised death rate for both sexes resulting from household air pollution caused by solid fuels. Rates vary from 0 to 294, with all 6468 entries valid.
- Deaths - Ambient particulate matter pollution - Sex: Both - Age: Age-standardized (Rate): Shows the age-standardised death rate for both sexes linked to ambient particulate matter pollution. Rates fall between 7.54 and 133, and all 6468 entries are valid.
- Deaths - Ambient ozone pollution - Sex: Both - Age: Age-standardized (Rate): Provides the age-standardised death rate for both sexes related to ambient ozone pollution. Rates are between 0 and 37.4, and all 6468 entries are valid.
Distribution
The dataset is typically provided in a CSV format, specifically as
death-rates-from-air-pollution.csv
. It has a file size of 604.24 kB and is structured with 7 columns. It contains 6468 records or rows, offering a substantial collection of data points.Usage
This dataset is ideal for exploratory data analysis and data analytics projects. It can be used to understand the gravity of pollution, conduct in-depth analyses of death rates across different countries, and identify trends in global air pollution mortality. It serves as a valuable resource for researchers and analysts interested in environmental health.
Coverage
The dataset offers worldwide geographic coverage, encompassing 231 unique countries. The time range for the data extends from 1990 to 2017. All death rate metrics are age-standardised and apply to both sexes, providing a broad demographic scope.
License
CC0: Public Domain
Who Can Use It
This dataset is suitable for a wide array of users, including data analysts, beginners in data science, public health researchers, environmental scientists, and policy makers. It enables users to explore global health trends, conduct statistical analyses of environmental factors, and gain insights into the impact of pollution on mortality rates.
Dataset Name Suggestions
- Global Air Pollution Mortality Rates
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Attributes
Original Data Source: Global Air Pollution Mortality Rates