World Development Indicators 2008 : Poverty Data

This supplement to World Development Indicators 2008 provides estimates of global poverty that are the first re-evaluation of the World Bank's "$1 a day" poverty line since 1999. The international poverty line has been recalibrated a...

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topic ABSOLUTE POVERTY
ABSOLUTE POVERTY LINE
AGGREGATE POVERTY
AGRICULTURAL INCOMES
AVERAGE INCOME
BASIC NEEDS
CALORIE INTAKE
CHANGES IN POVERTY
CIVIL SOCIETY
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
CONSUMPTION DATA
CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE
CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA
COUNTRY LEVEL
CURRENT POVERTY
DATA AVAILABILITY
DATA QUALITY
DATA SETS
DEFINITIONS OF POVERTY
DEPENDENT VARIABLE
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPING REGIONS
DEVELOPING WORLD
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS
DEVELOPMENT REPORT
DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH
DISTRIBUTION DATA
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ERROR TERM
ESTIMATES OF POVERTY
EXCHANGE RATE
EXCHANGE RATES
EXPLANATORY VARIABLES
EXTREME POVERTY
EXTREME POVERTY LINE
EXTREMELY POOR PEOPLE
FARM PRODUCTION
FIELD SURVEYS
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FOOD BUNDLE
FOOD CONSUMPTION
FOOD ITEMS
FOOD POVERTY
FOOD POVERTY LINE
GEOGRAPHIC REGIONS
GLOBAL LEVEL
GLOBAL POVERTY
GROWTH ELASTICITY
GROWTH RATE
GROWTH RATES
HEADCOUNT POVERTY
HIGHER INEQUALITY
HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HOUSEHOLD LIVING STANDARDS
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
INCIDENCE OF POVERTY
INCOME
INCOME DATA
INDIVIDUAL COUNTRIES
INEQUALITY
INTERNATIONAL AGENCIES
INTERNATIONAL POVERTY COMPARISONS
INTERNATIONAL POVERTY LINE
INTERNATIONAL POVERTY LINES
LOCAL POVERTY LINES
LOCAL PRICES OF GOODS
LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES
MEAN INCOME
MEASUREMENT OF POVERTY
MEASURING POVERTY
MEAT
NATIONAL % POVERTY
NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
NATIONAL POVERTY
NATIONAL POVERTY LINES
PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION
POLICY IMPLICATIONS
POLICY RESEARCH
POOR
POOR COUNTRIES
POOR PEOPLE
POVERTY ACROSS COUNTRIES
POVERTY ASSESSMENT
POVERTY ASSESSMENTS
POVERTY DATA
POVERTY ESTIMATES
POVERTY GAP
POVERTY HEADCOUNT RATE
POVERTY LEVEL
POVERTY MEASUREMENT
POVERTY MEASURES
POVERTY MONITORING
POVERTY RATE
POVERTY RATES
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PAPERS
POVERTY STATUS
POVERTY-GROWTH-INEQUALITY TRIANGLE
PRODUCTION PROCESS
REDUCTION IN POVERTY
REGIONAL AGGREGATES
REGIONAL AVERAGE
REGIONAL DIFFERENCES
REGIONAL POVERTY
RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
RELATIVE POVERTY LINE
RELATIVE PRICES
RICH COUNTRIES
RURAL
RURAL % URBAN % NATIONAL
RURAL AREAS
RURAL POPULATION
RURAL POVERTY
RURAL POVERTY LINE
RURAL POVERTY LINES
RURAL VILLAGES
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
TRANSITION COUNTRIES
URBAN AREAS
URBAN POVERTY
VEGETABLES
WELFARE INDICATOR
WELFARE INDICATORS
spellingShingle ABSOLUTE POVERTY
ABSOLUTE POVERTY LINE
AGGREGATE POVERTY
AGRICULTURAL INCOMES
AVERAGE INCOME
BASIC NEEDS
CALORIE INTAKE
CHANGES IN POVERTY
CIVIL SOCIETY
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
CONSUMPTION DATA
CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE
CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA
COUNTRY LEVEL
CURRENT POVERTY
DATA AVAILABILITY
DATA QUALITY
DATA SETS
DEFINITIONS OF POVERTY
DEPENDENT VARIABLE
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPING REGIONS
DEVELOPING WORLD
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS
DEVELOPMENT REPORT
DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH
DISTRIBUTION DATA
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ERROR TERM
ESTIMATES OF POVERTY
EXCHANGE RATE
EXCHANGE RATES
EXPLANATORY VARIABLES
EXTREME POVERTY
EXTREME POVERTY LINE
EXTREMELY POOR PEOPLE
FARM PRODUCTION
FIELD SURVEYS
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FOOD BUNDLE
FOOD CONSUMPTION
FOOD ITEMS
FOOD POVERTY
FOOD POVERTY LINE
GEOGRAPHIC REGIONS
GLOBAL LEVEL
GLOBAL POVERTY
GROWTH ELASTICITY
GROWTH RATE
GROWTH RATES
HEADCOUNT POVERTY
HIGHER INEQUALITY
HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HOUSEHOLD LIVING STANDARDS
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
INCIDENCE OF POVERTY
INCOME
INCOME DATA
INDIVIDUAL COUNTRIES
INEQUALITY
INTERNATIONAL AGENCIES
INTERNATIONAL POVERTY COMPARISONS
INTERNATIONAL POVERTY LINE
INTERNATIONAL POVERTY LINES
LOCAL POVERTY LINES
LOCAL PRICES OF GOODS
LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES
MEAN INCOME
MEASUREMENT OF POVERTY
MEASURING POVERTY
MEAT
NATIONAL % POVERTY
NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
NATIONAL POVERTY
NATIONAL POVERTY LINES
PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION
POLICY IMPLICATIONS
POLICY RESEARCH
POOR
POOR COUNTRIES
POOR PEOPLE
POVERTY ACROSS COUNTRIES
POVERTY ASSESSMENT
POVERTY ASSESSMENTS
POVERTY DATA
POVERTY ESTIMATES
POVERTY GAP
POVERTY HEADCOUNT RATE
POVERTY LEVEL
POVERTY MEASUREMENT
POVERTY MEASURES
POVERTY MONITORING
POVERTY RATE
POVERTY RATES
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PAPERS
POVERTY STATUS
POVERTY-GROWTH-INEQUALITY TRIANGLE
PRODUCTION PROCESS
REDUCTION IN POVERTY
REGIONAL AGGREGATES
REGIONAL AVERAGE
REGIONAL DIFFERENCES
REGIONAL POVERTY
RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
RELATIVE POVERTY LINE
RELATIVE PRICES
RICH COUNTRIES
RURAL
RURAL % URBAN % NATIONAL
RURAL AREAS
RURAL POPULATION
RURAL POVERTY
RURAL POVERTY LINE
RURAL POVERTY LINES
RURAL VILLAGES
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
TRANSITION COUNTRIES
URBAN AREAS
URBAN POVERTY
VEGETABLES
WELFARE INDICATOR
WELFARE INDICATORS
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World Development Indicators 2008 : Poverty Data
description This supplement to World Development Indicators 2008 provides estimates of global poverty that are the first re-evaluation of the World Bank's "$1 a day" poverty line since 1999. The international poverty line has been recalibrated at $1.25 a day, using new data on purchasing power parities (PPPs), compiled by the International Comparison Program, and an expanded set of household income and expenditure surveys. New measurements of the extent and depth of poverty are presented here for 115 developing countries, along with poverty measurements based on their national poverty lines. The new data change our view of poverty in the world. There are more poor people, extremely poor people, and the incidence of poverty reaches farther into middle-income countries. Previous rounds of the International Comparison Program underestimated average price levels in developing countries (perhaps by not fully adjusting for quality differences) and thus overestimated standards of living. By the new measurements 1.4 billion people are living in extreme poverty, more than one-quarter of the population of developing countries. But countries and regions that have reduced their poverty rates are no less successful by the new measurements. In 1990, at the beginning of the period tracked by the Millennium Development Goals, 42 percent of the people in developing countries lived on less than $1.25 a day. Over 15 years global poverty fell by an average of 1 percentage point a year. At that rate the target set by the Millennium Development Goals will be surpassed at the global level and in East Asia, where poverty rates have fallen fastest, by 2015. But large differences remain between regions, across countries in the same region, and even within countries. The data presented here allow us to see where some of those differences occur and point the way toward a world free from the most extreme poverty.
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title World Development Indicators 2008 : Poverty Data
title_short World Development Indicators 2008 : Poverty Data
title_full World Development Indicators 2008 : Poverty Data
title_fullStr World Development Indicators 2008 : Poverty Data
title_full_unstemmed World Development Indicators 2008 : Poverty Data
title_sort world development indicators 2008 : poverty data
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2017
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/164111468177567650/Poverty-data-a-supplement-to-World-development-indicators-2008
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28241
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spelling okr-10986-282412021-04-23T14:04:47Z World Development Indicators 2008 : Poverty Data World Bank ABSOLUTE POVERTY ABSOLUTE POVERTY LINE AGGREGATE POVERTY AGRICULTURAL INCOMES AVERAGE INCOME BASIC NEEDS CALORIE INTAKE CHANGES IN POVERTY CIVIL SOCIETY CONSUMER PRICE INDEX CONSUMPTION DATA CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA COUNTRY LEVEL CURRENT POVERTY DATA AVAILABILITY DATA QUALITY DATA SETS DEFINITIONS OF POVERTY DEPENDENT VARIABLE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPING REGIONS DEVELOPING WORLD DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS DEVELOPMENT GOALS DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS DEVELOPMENT REPORT DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH DISTRIBUTION DATA ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ERROR TERM ESTIMATES OF POVERTY EXCHANGE RATE EXCHANGE RATES EXPLANATORY VARIABLES EXTREME POVERTY EXTREME POVERTY LINE EXTREMELY POOR PEOPLE FARM PRODUCTION FIELD SURVEYS FINANCIAL CRISIS FOOD BUNDLE FOOD CONSUMPTION FOOD ITEMS FOOD POVERTY FOOD POVERTY LINE GEOGRAPHIC REGIONS GLOBAL LEVEL GLOBAL POVERTY GROWTH ELASTICITY GROWTH RATE GROWTH RATES HEADCOUNT POVERTY HIGHER INEQUALITY HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD LIVING STANDARDS HOUSEHOLD SIZE HOUSEHOLD SURVEY HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS INCIDENCE OF POVERTY INCOME INCOME DATA INDIVIDUAL COUNTRIES INEQUALITY INTERNATIONAL AGENCIES INTERNATIONAL POVERTY COMPARISONS INTERNATIONAL POVERTY LINE INTERNATIONAL POVERTY LINES LOCAL POVERTY LINES LOCAL PRICES OF GOODS LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES MEAN INCOME MEASUREMENT OF POVERTY MEASURING POVERTY MEAT NATIONAL % POVERTY NATIONAL ACCOUNTS NATIONAL POVERTY NATIONAL POVERTY LINES PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION POLICY IMPLICATIONS POLICY RESEARCH POOR POOR COUNTRIES POOR PEOPLE POVERTY ACROSS COUNTRIES POVERTY ASSESSMENT POVERTY ASSESSMENTS POVERTY DATA POVERTY ESTIMATES POVERTY GAP POVERTY HEADCOUNT RATE POVERTY LEVEL POVERTY MEASUREMENT POVERTY MEASURES POVERTY MONITORING POVERTY RATE POVERTY RATES POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PAPERS POVERTY STATUS POVERTY-GROWTH-INEQUALITY TRIANGLE PRODUCTION PROCESS REDUCTION IN POVERTY REGIONAL AGGREGATES REGIONAL AVERAGE REGIONAL DIFFERENCES REGIONAL POVERTY RELATIVE IMPORTANCE RELATIVE POVERTY LINE RELATIVE PRICES RICH COUNTRIES RURAL RURAL % URBAN % NATIONAL RURAL AREAS RURAL POPULATION RURAL POVERTY RURAL POVERTY LINE RURAL POVERTY LINES RURAL VILLAGES STATISTICAL ANALYSIS TRANSITION COUNTRIES URBAN AREAS URBAN POVERTY VEGETABLES WELFARE INDICATOR WELFARE INDICATORS This supplement to World Development Indicators 2008 provides estimates of global poverty that are the first re-evaluation of the World Bank's "$1 a day" poverty line since 1999. The international poverty line has been recalibrated at $1.25 a day, using new data on purchasing power parities (PPPs), compiled by the International Comparison Program, and an expanded set of household income and expenditure surveys. New measurements of the extent and depth of poverty are presented here for 115 developing countries, along with poverty measurements based on their national poverty lines. The new data change our view of poverty in the world. There are more poor people, extremely poor people, and the incidence of poverty reaches farther into middle-income countries. Previous rounds of the International Comparison Program underestimated average price levels in developing countries (perhaps by not fully adjusting for quality differences) and thus overestimated standards of living. By the new measurements 1.4 billion people are living in extreme poverty, more than one-quarter of the population of developing countries. But countries and regions that have reduced their poverty rates are no less successful by the new measurements. In 1990, at the beginning of the period tracked by the Millennium Development Goals, 42 percent of the people in developing countries lived on less than $1.25 a day. Over 15 years global poverty fell by an average of 1 percentage point a year. At that rate the target set by the Millennium Development Goals will be surpassed at the global level and in East Asia, where poverty rates have fallen fastest, by 2015. But large differences remain between regions, across countries in the same region, and even within countries. The data presented here allow us to see where some of those differences occur and point the way toward a world free from the most extreme poverty. 2017-09-08T19:14:43Z 2017-09-08T19:14:43Z 2008 Data http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/164111468177567650/Poverty-data-a-supplement-to-World-development-indicators-2008 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28241 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Publications & Research :: World Development Indicators Publications & Research