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Percentage of total n respondents that reported each item within the top 3 ‘best’ aspects of their cities, stratified by PM2.5 quartile, age bucket, and respondent group.
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Percentage of total n respondents that reported each item within the top 3 ‘best’ aspects of their cities, stratified by PM2.5 quartile, age bucket, and respondent group.</p- Text
- Journal contribution
- Medicine
- Sociology
- Cancer
- Science Policy
- Plant Biology
- Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified
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- numerous specific ideas
- motor transport perceived
- 34 %) places
- young people meaningfully
- city leaders act
- engage young people
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- young people
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- specific focus
- 43 %)
- perceived ap
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- would improve
- worst things
- urban living
- urban dwelling
- ultimately contributing
- research aimed
- pressing concerns
- nearly two
- main sources
- main contributor
- informed policy
- expectant parents
- collect perceptions
- closed questions
- clear set
- becoming better
- bad experiences
- also described
- air quality
- air pollution
- 14 countries