World Health Organization data enumerates the workforce dedicated to environment and public health services across countries. The dataset originates from the WHO's Global Health Observatory, aggregating national-level statistics. The specific temporal coverage and total number of country records are not provided.
Use Cases
- Analyze correlations between country-level health_worker_count and public health outcome metrics.
- Model workforce density trends over time using year and region columns.
- Compare environment_worker ratios to sanitation or air quality indicators across geographies.
Strengths
- Data originates from the authoritative World Health Organization.
- Covers a globally relevant topic with standardized metrics.
Limitations
- Unknown row count and specific column structure limit analytical planning.
- Lack of temporal range and update frequency information reduces time-series utility.
- Geographic granularity (national vs. subnational) is unspecified.
Provenance
- Source
- World Health Organization (WHO) Global Health Observatory
- Collection Method
- Aggregated from national reporting systems and surveys.
- Time Range
- null
- Freshness
- null
- Geography
- Global, country-level (inferred)