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819744 | $30 a day - Poverty gap index | % | 2024-01-31 11:21:40 | 2024-04-11 04:18:39 | 1963-2022 | 6368 | % | { "name": "$30 a day - Poverty gap index", "unit": "%", "shortUnit": "%", "tolerance": 5, "numDecimalPlaces": 1 } |
0 | poverty_gap_index_3000 | grapher/wb/2024-01-17/world_bank_pip_2017ppp/income_consumption_2017#poverty_gap_index_3000 | 2 | major | $30 a day - Poverty gap index | World Bank | The poverty gap index is a poverty measure that reflects both the prevalence and the depth of poverty. It is calculated as the share of population in poverty multiplied by the average shortfall from the poverty line (expressed as a % of the poverty line). | [ "A poverty line of $30 a day represents definitions of national poverty lines in high-income countries.", "The data is measured in international-$ at 2017 prices \u2013 this adjusts for inflation and for differences in the cost of living between countries.", "Depending on the country and year, the data relates to income measured after taxes and benefits, or to consumption, per capita. 'Per capita' means that the income of each household is attributed equally to each member of the household (including children).", "Non-market sources of income, including food grown by subsistence farmers for their own consumption, are taken into account." ] |
For a small number of country-year observations, the World Bank PIP data contains two estimates: one based on income data and one based on consumption data. In these cases we keep only the consumption estimate in order to obtain a single series for each country. You can find the data with all available income and consumption data points, including these overlapping estimates, in our [complete dataset](https://github.com/owid/poverty-data#a-global-dataset-of-poverty-and-inequality-measures-prepared-by-our-world-in-data-from-the-world-banks-poverty-and-inequality-platform-pip-database) of the World Bank PIP data. | { "$schema": "https://files.ourworldindata.org/schemas/grapher-schema.003.json", "originUrl": "https://ourworldindata.org/poverty" } |
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