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RESEARCH PRODUCT

Survey data regarding perceived air quality in Australia, Brazil, China, Ghana, India, Iran, Italy, Norway, South Africa, United States before and during Covid-19 restrictions

Solomon AdomakoAndrew TuckerNithin AgarwalAkshay GuptaKevin ChangBaowen LouShubham GoswamiDaniela Antunes LessaFusong WangArunabha BanerjeeLei YuBrij MaharajBhaven NaikKevin FangDiego Maria BarbieriAli Foroutan MirhosseiniPrince PeprahCang HuiGaurav SikkaAmir HessamiMarco PassavantiMontasir M AbbasNavid GhasemiZhuangzhuang LiuYaning QiaoSahra NaseriLouisa Lam

subject

Air pollutionEnvironmental pollutionlcsh:Computer applications to medicine. Medical informaticsmedicine.disease_causeArticleEnvironmental pollutionLikert scale03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSurvey datamedicinelcsh:Science (General)SocioeconomicsChinaAir quality index030304 developmental biologyPersian0303 health sciencesMultidisciplinaryVDP::Technology: 500COVID-19Psychometric perceptionlanguage.human_languageGeographyAir qualitylanguagelcsh:R858-859.7Survey data collectionPortuguese030217 neurology & neurosurgerylcsh:Q1-390

description

The dataset deals with the air quality perceived by citizens before and during the enforcement of COVID-19 restrictions in ten countries around the world: Australia, Brazil, China, Ghana, India, Iran, Italy, Norway, South Africa and the United States. An online survey conveniently translated into Chinese, English, Italian, Norwegian, Persian, Portuguese collected information regarding the perceived quality of air pollution according to a Likert scale. The questionnaire was distributed between 11-05-2020 and 31-05-2020 and 9 394 respondents took part. Both the survey and the dataset (stored in a Microsoft Excel Worksheet) are available in a public repository. The collected data offer the people's subjective perspectives related to the objective improvement in air quality occurred during the COVID-19 restrictions. Furthermore, the dataset can be used for research studies involving the reduction in air pollution as experienced, to a different extent, by populations of all the ten countries. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons CC-BY license, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2020.106169