Brazilian spatial, demographic, and socioeconomic data from 1996 to 2020.
Ronaldo Fernandes Santos AlvesPatricia de Moraes Mello BoccoliniLais Ribeiro BaroniLaís de Almeida Relvas-BrandtRaquel de Abreu Junqueira GritzElisa Maria de Aquino LacerdaPublished in: BMC research notes (2022)
The database gathers official information obtained via open sources from the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics, the Institute for Applied Economic Research, and the Ministry of Health. It includes 139,153 observations and 26 attributes aggregated by years and policy-relevant geographic units on geocoding of municipality centroids, total population size, child population by age-group, birth and mortality measures, Brazilian Municipal Human Development Index, Gini coefficient, Gross Domestic Product, and sanitation. We automated all data processing and curation in the free and open software R.
Keyphrases
- mental health
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- electronic health record
- drinking water
- endothelial cells
- big data
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- health information
- machine learning
- wastewater treatment
- high throughput
- deep learning
- cardiovascular events
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- artificial intelligence
- cardiovascular disease
- adverse drug
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- type diabetes
- computed tomography
- social media
- gestational age
- climate change
- pregnancy outcomes
- single cell