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Strength of correlation (R squared): 0.333 (this correlation is weak)
Outliers:
Jamaica,
Korea, South,
Belgium
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| Variable: |
Education > Share of vocational tertiary qualifications awarded to females > First degree |
Environment > SO2 emissions per populated area |
| Plot Display: |
Logarithmic (base 10) |
Logarithmic (base 10) |
| Definition: |
Percentage share of tertiary level B qualifications as first degree awarded to females. Data for 2000. |
SO2 emissions per populated land area Units: 1000 Metric Tons/Sq. Km. of Populated Land Area Units: We obtained the total emissions for each country by summarizing emissions data, originally available as a grid map with 1 degree x 1 degree cells. Air pollution is generally greatest in densely populated areas. To take this into account, we used the Gridded Population of the World dataset available from CIESIN and calculated the total land area in each country inhabited with a population density of greater than 5 persons per sq. km. We then used this land area as a denominator for the emissions data. |
| Source: |
UNESCO Institute of Statistics |
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change: Special Report on Emissions Scenarios, Data Version 1.1, B1Illustrative Marker Scenario with model IMAGE |
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