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View our work on COVID-19 vaccinationsDeath rates from indoor air pollution vs. share in extreme poverty, 2017
Age-standardized death rates from illness attributed to household air pollution from solid cooking fuels, measured per 100,000 individuals versus the share of the total
population in extreme poverty (which is defined by a $1.90 poverty line corrected for cross-country price differences).
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- Access to clean fuels for cooking vs. GDP per capita
- Child mortality from respiratory infections vs. access to clean fuels for cooking
- Death rate from indoor air pollution vs. GDP per capita
- Death rates from indoor air pollution
- Deaths from household and outdoor air pollution
- Deaths from indoor air pollution, by age
- Has country already reached SDG target on clean cooking fuels?
- Household air pollution deaths by region
- Household air pollution vs. outdoor air pollution death rates
- Indoor air pollution death rates vs. access to clean fuels for cooking
- Number of deaths from indoor air pollution
- Number of deaths from indoor air pollution, 1990 vs. 2017
- Percentage of households using solid fuels for cooking, rural vs. urban
- Percentage of population using solid fuels as the main cooking fuel
- Share of deaths from indoor air pollution
- Share of rural vs. urban population with electricity access
- Share of the population with access to clean fuels for cooking