Air pollution generates substantial health damages and economic costs worldwide. Pollution exposure varies greatly, both between countries and within them. However, the degree of air quality inequality and its' trajectory over time have not been quantified at a global level. Here I use economic inequality indices to measure global inequality in exposure to ambient fine particles with 2.5 microns or less in diameter (PM2.5). I find high and rising levels of global air quality inequality. The global PM2.5 Gini Index increased from 0.32 in 2000 to 0.36 in 2020, exceeding levels of income inequality in many countries. Air quality inequality is mostly driven by differences between countries and less so by variation within them, as decomposition ...
In the health economics literature, many studies have assessed the association between environmental...
This article contributes to the literature on the inequality-environment nexus in China, at the prov...
Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) air pollution exposure is the largest environmental health risk fact...
Air pollution generates substantial health damages and economic costs worldwide. Pollution exposure ...
The society has high concerns on the inequality that people are disproportionately exposed to ambien...
I combine measures of neighbourhood characteristics with high-resolution remote-sensing data to prov...
Air pollution is high on the global agenda and is widely recognised as a threat to both public healt...
<p>Background: Environmental disparities may underlie the unequal distribution of health acros...
This study presents alternative measures of environmental inequality in the 50 U.S. states for expos...
While Beijing is not alone when it comes to smoke-filled skies (CNN, 2013), this city of more than 2...
All humans contribute to climate change but not equally. Here I estimate the global inequality of in...
This master’s thesis calculates the distribution of an adjusted income in Finland for 2015. Adjusted...
Air quality in Great Britain has improved in recent years, but not enough to prevent the European Co...
This paper utilizes the Russian Statistical Agency\u27s data on air pollution in Russia to analyze t...
Income inequality and environmental pollution are of great concern in China. It is important to bett...
In the health economics literature, many studies have assessed the association between environmental...
This article contributes to the literature on the inequality-environment nexus in China, at the prov...
Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) air pollution exposure is the largest environmental health risk fact...
Air pollution generates substantial health damages and economic costs worldwide. Pollution exposure ...
The society has high concerns on the inequality that people are disproportionately exposed to ambien...
I combine measures of neighbourhood characteristics with high-resolution remote-sensing data to prov...
Air pollution is high on the global agenda and is widely recognised as a threat to both public healt...
<p>Background: Environmental disparities may underlie the unequal distribution of health acros...
This study presents alternative measures of environmental inequality in the 50 U.S. states for expos...
While Beijing is not alone when it comes to smoke-filled skies (CNN, 2013), this city of more than 2...
All humans contribute to climate change but not equally. Here I estimate the global inequality of in...
This master’s thesis calculates the distribution of an adjusted income in Finland for 2015. Adjusted...
Air quality in Great Britain has improved in recent years, but not enough to prevent the European Co...
This paper utilizes the Russian Statistical Agency\u27s data on air pollution in Russia to analyze t...
Income inequality and environmental pollution are of great concern in China. It is important to bett...
In the health economics literature, many studies have assessed the association between environmental...
This article contributes to the literature on the inequality-environment nexus in China, at the prov...
Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) air pollution exposure is the largest environmental health risk fact...