Organic water pollutant emissions measured in kilograms of biochemical oxygen demand per day per industrial worker. Data originates from the World Bank's WDI Database Archives, which compiles development indicators from officially recognized international sources. The specific temporal and geographic coverage for this series is not provided.
Use Cases
- Benchmark industrial pollution intensity across countries using the emissions per worker metric.
- Analyze trends in biochemical oxygen demand emissions relative to industrial employment levels.
- Model the relationship between industrial sector growth and organic water pollutant output.
Strengths
- Derived from the World Development Indicators, a standardized global database.
- Provides a specific intensity metric (kg per day per worker) for cross-country comparison.
Limitations
- Underlying data sources and calculation methodologies may vary between reporting countries.
- Sample size, row count, and specific time periods covered are unknown.
Provenance
- Source
- World Bank World Development Indicators (WDI) Database Archives
- Collection Method
- Calculated by dividing total emissions of organic water pollutants by the number of industrial workers.
- Time Range
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- Freshness
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- Geography
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