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id | name | unit | description | createdAt | updatedAt | code | coverage | timespan | datasetId | sourceId | shortUnit | display | columnOrder | originalMetadata | grapherConfigAdmin | shortName | catalogPath | dimensions | schemaVersion | processingLevel | processingLog | titlePublic | titleVariant | attributionShort | attribution | descriptionShort | descriptionFromProducer | descriptionKey | descriptionProcessing | licenses | license | grapherConfigETL | type | sort | dataChecksum | metadataChecksum |
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899183 | Richest decile - Threshold | international-$ in 2011 prices | 2024-04-15 17:59:48 | 2024-07-08 18:03:30 | 1963-2023 | 6468 | $ | { "name": "Richest decile - Threshold", "unit": "international-$ in 2011 prices", "shortUnit": "$", "tolerance": 5, "numDecimalPlaces": 2 } |
0 | decile9_thr | grapher/wb/2024-03-27/world_bank_pip_2011ppp/income_consumption_2011#decile9_thr | 2 | Richest decile - Threshold | The level of after tax income or consumption per day below which 90% of the population falls. | [ "The data is measured in international-$ at 2011 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." ] |
Income and consumption thresholds by decile are not directly available in the World Bank PIP API. We extract the metric primarily from [auxiliary percentiles data provided by the World Bank](https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/search/dataset/0063646). Missing country values and regional aggregations of the indicator are calculated by running multiple queries on the API to obtain the closest poverty line to each threshold. For most countries in the PIP dataset, estimates relate to _either_ disposable income or consumption, for all available years. A number of countries, however, have a mix of income and consumption data points, with both data types sometimes available for particular years. In most of our charts, we present the data with some data points dropped in order to present single series for each country. This allows us to make readable visualizations that combine multiple countries and metrics. In choosing which data points to drop, we try to strike a balance between maintaining comparability over time and showing as long a time series as possible. As such, the exact approach varies somewhat across countries. If you would like to see the original data with _all_ available income and consumption data points shown separately, you can do so in our [Poverty Data Explorer](https://ourworldindata.org/explorers/poverty-explorer?Indicator=Share+in+poverty&Poverty+line=%2410+per+day&Household+survey+data+type=Show+data+from+both+income+and+consumption+surveys&Show+breaks+between+less+comparable+surveys=true&country=ROU~CHN~BLR~PER). You can also download this data 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. | float | [] |
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