DALYs per 100,000 capita quantify the global health burden from workplace ergonomic stressors like repetitive strain and poor posture. The dataset is produced by the World Health Organization (WHO) as part of its Global Health Observatory. The specific temporal coverage and update frequency are not provided in the input.
Use Cases
- Analyze the DALY rate attributable to specific ergonomic stressors like repetitive motions or heavy lifting across different regions.
- Model the relationship between occupational ergonomic exposure levels and national disability-adjusted life year estimates.
- Compare the burden of disease from ergonomic factors against other occupational risk categories within the WHO framework.
- Track changes in the population health impact of workplace ergonomics over time using the DALY per 100,000 metric.
Strengths
- Data originates from the authoritative World Health Organization, ensuring methodological rigor.
- Measures health impact using the standardized Disability-Adjusted Life Year (DALY) metric, allowing for comparative analysis.
Limitations
- The specific number of data rows, columns, and temporal coverage is unknown.
- Data granularity (e.g., country-level, regional) and specific ergonomic stressor categories are not detailed in the input.
Provenance
- Source
- World Health Organization (WHO) Global Health Observatory
- Collection Method
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- Time Range
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- Freshness
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- Geography
- Global