A Global Count of the Extreme Poor in 2012 : Data Issues, Methodology and Initial Results

The 2014 release of a new set of purchasing power parity conversion factors (PPPs) for 2011 has prompted a revision of the international poverty line. In order to preserve the integrity of the goalposts for international targets such as the Sustain...

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Main Authors: Ferreira, Francisco H. G., Chen, Shaohua, Dabalen, Andrew, Dikhanov, Yuri, Hamadeh, Nada, Jolliffe, Dean, Narayan, Ambar, Prydz, Espen Beer, Revenga, Ana, Sangraula, Prem, Serajuddin, Umar, Yoshida, Nobuo
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topic LIVING STANDARDS
PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION
POVERTY THRESHOLD
REGIONAL COMPOSITION
RISKS
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURES
POVERTY LINE
ECONOMIC GROWTH
REGIONAL PATTERNS
POVERTY LEVELS
INCOME POVERTY
INCOME
FOOD CONSUMPTION
REGIONAL AGGREGATES
POVERTY ESTIMATES
POVERTY RATES
INCOME REGIONS
NATIONAL POVERTY LINE
CONSUMPTION DATA
HOUSING
POLITICAL ECONOMY
FOOD POLICY
RURAL INCOMES
NATIONAL POVERTY
REGIONAL PROFILE
POOR PEOPLE
EXTREME POVERTY LINE
INTERNATIONAL POVERTY LINES
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
GLOBAL POVERTY
RURAL POPULATION
CURRENT POVERTY
MEASURES
POVERTY MEASURES
NATIONAL POVERTY LINES
REGION
POVERTY REDUCTION
REGIONAL POVERTY
MEASURING POVERTY
FOOD POVERTY LINE
POVERTY GAP
FOOD PRICE
INTERNATIONAL POVERTY COMPARISONS
POLITICAL CONSTRAINTS
EXCHANGE RATES
POVERTY INCIDENCE
INTERNATIONAL POVERTY LINE
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
DATA ISSUES
ESTIMATES OF POVERTY
INFLATION RATE
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE
FOOD EXPENDITURES
CONSUMPTION POVERTY
REGIONAL LEVELS
CHANGES IN POVERTY
CARIBBEAN REGION
POVERTY HEADCOUNT RATE
POVERTY PROFILE
FOOD ITEMS
RURAL POVERTY LINE
WELFARE VARIABLE
POVERTY LINES
CONSUMPTION
POVERTY DATA
HUMAN ENERGY
COUNTRY LEVEL
DEVELOPMENT REPORT
POVERTY COMPARISONS
FOOD POVERTY
POVERTY MEASUREMENT
AGGREGATE POVERTY
REGIONAL DIFFERENCES
INCOME DISTRIBUTIONS
POOR COUNTRIES
RURAL POVERTY RATES
MEASUREMENT OF POVERTY
CONSUMPTION MEASURE
RURAL POVERTY
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
ABSOLUTE POVERTY
RURAL POVERTY LINES
RURAL
NUTRITION
AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
POOR POPULATION
WELFARE MEASURES
REGIONS
EXTREME POVERTY
SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION
ABSOLUTE POVERTY LINE
RURAL AREAS
POVERTY
REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION
NATIONAL POVERTY HEADCOUNT
ABSOLUTE TERMS
INCIDENCE OF POVERTY
HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION
REGIONAL POVERTY MEASURES
POVERTY UPDATE
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
DECLINE IN POVERTY
POLICY RESEARCH
POVERTY RATE
POOR
POVERTY ASSESSMENT
CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA
FOOD PRICES
POVERTY ANALYSIS
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
INEQUALITY
SPATIAL DIFFERENCES
POOR PERSON
spellingShingle LIVING STANDARDS
PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION
POVERTY THRESHOLD
REGIONAL COMPOSITION
RISKS
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURES
POVERTY LINE
ECONOMIC GROWTH
REGIONAL PATTERNS
POVERTY LEVELS
INCOME POVERTY
INCOME
FOOD CONSUMPTION
REGIONAL AGGREGATES
POVERTY ESTIMATES
POVERTY RATES
INCOME REGIONS
NATIONAL POVERTY LINE
CONSUMPTION DATA
HOUSING
POLITICAL ECONOMY
FOOD POLICY
RURAL INCOMES
NATIONAL POVERTY
REGIONAL PROFILE
POOR PEOPLE
EXTREME POVERTY LINE
INTERNATIONAL POVERTY LINES
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
GLOBAL POVERTY
RURAL POPULATION
CURRENT POVERTY
MEASURES
POVERTY MEASURES
NATIONAL POVERTY LINES
REGION
POVERTY REDUCTION
REGIONAL POVERTY
MEASURING POVERTY
FOOD POVERTY LINE
POVERTY GAP
FOOD PRICE
INTERNATIONAL POVERTY COMPARISONS
POLITICAL CONSTRAINTS
EXCHANGE RATES
POVERTY INCIDENCE
INTERNATIONAL POVERTY LINE
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
DATA ISSUES
ESTIMATES OF POVERTY
INFLATION RATE
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE
FOOD EXPENDITURES
CONSUMPTION POVERTY
REGIONAL LEVELS
CHANGES IN POVERTY
CARIBBEAN REGION
POVERTY HEADCOUNT RATE
POVERTY PROFILE
FOOD ITEMS
RURAL POVERTY LINE
WELFARE VARIABLE
POVERTY LINES
CONSUMPTION
POVERTY DATA
HUMAN ENERGY
COUNTRY LEVEL
DEVELOPMENT REPORT
POVERTY COMPARISONS
FOOD POVERTY
POVERTY MEASUREMENT
AGGREGATE POVERTY
REGIONAL DIFFERENCES
INCOME DISTRIBUTIONS
POOR COUNTRIES
RURAL POVERTY RATES
MEASUREMENT OF POVERTY
CONSUMPTION MEASURE
RURAL POVERTY
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
ABSOLUTE POVERTY
RURAL POVERTY LINES
RURAL
NUTRITION
AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
POOR POPULATION
WELFARE MEASURES
REGIONS
EXTREME POVERTY
SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION
ABSOLUTE POVERTY LINE
RURAL AREAS
POVERTY
REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION
NATIONAL POVERTY HEADCOUNT
ABSOLUTE TERMS
INCIDENCE OF POVERTY
HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION
REGIONAL POVERTY MEASURES
POVERTY UPDATE
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
DECLINE IN POVERTY
POLICY RESEARCH
POVERTY RATE
POOR
POVERTY ASSESSMENT
CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA
FOOD PRICES
POVERTY ANALYSIS
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
INEQUALITY
SPATIAL DIFFERENCES
POOR PERSON
Ferreira, Francisco H. G.
Chen, Shaohua
Dabalen, Andrew
Dikhanov, Yuri
Hamadeh, Nada
Jolliffe, Dean
Narayan, Ambar
Prydz, Espen Beer
Revenga, Ana
Sangraula, Prem
Serajuddin, Umar
Yoshida, Nobuo
A Global Count of the Extreme Poor in 2012 : Data Issues, Methodology and Initial Results
relation Policy Research Working Paper;No. 7432
description The 2014 release of a new set of purchasing power parity conversion factors (PPPs) for 2011 has prompted a revision of the international poverty line. In order to preserve the integrity of the goalposts for international targets such as the Sustainable Development Goals and the World Bank’s twin goals, the new poverty line was chosen so as to preserve the definition and real purchasing power of the earlier $1.25 line (in 2005 PPPs) in poor countries. Using the new 2011 PPPs, the new line equals $1.90 per person per day. The higher value of the line in US dollars reflects the fact that the new PPPs yield a relatively lower purchasing power of that currency vis-à-vis those of most poor countries. Because the line was designed to preserve real purchasing power in poor countries, the revisions lead to relatively small changes in global poverty incidence: from 14.5 percent in the old method to 14.1 percent in the new method for 2011. In 2012, the new reference year for the global count, we find 12.7 percent of the world’s population, or 897 million people, are living in extreme poverty. There are changes in the regional composition of poverty, but they are also relatively small. This paper documents the detailed methodological decisions taken in the process of updating both the poverty line and the consumption and income distributions at the country level, including issues of inter-temporal and spatial price adjustments. It also describes various caveats, limitations, perils and pitfalls of the approach taken.
format Working Paper
author Ferreira, Francisco H. G.
Chen, Shaohua
Dabalen, Andrew
Dikhanov, Yuri
Hamadeh, Nada
Jolliffe, Dean
Narayan, Ambar
Prydz, Espen Beer
Revenga, Ana
Sangraula, Prem
Serajuddin, Umar
Yoshida, Nobuo
author_facet Ferreira, Francisco H. G.
Chen, Shaohua
Dabalen, Andrew
Dikhanov, Yuri
Hamadeh, Nada
Jolliffe, Dean
Narayan, Ambar
Prydz, Espen Beer
Revenga, Ana
Sangraula, Prem
Serajuddin, Umar
Yoshida, Nobuo
author_sort Ferreira, Francisco H. G.
title A Global Count of the Extreme Poor in 2012 : Data Issues, Methodology and Initial Results
title_short A Global Count of the Extreme Poor in 2012 : Data Issues, Methodology and Initial Results
title_full A Global Count of the Extreme Poor in 2012 : Data Issues, Methodology and Initial Results
title_fullStr A Global Count of the Extreme Poor in 2012 : Data Issues, Methodology and Initial Results
title_full_unstemmed A Global Count of the Extreme Poor in 2012 : Data Issues, Methodology and Initial Results
title_sort global count of the extreme poor in 2012 : data issues, methodology and initial results
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2015
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/10/25114899/global-count-extreme-poor-2012-data-issues-methodology-initial-results
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22854
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spelling okr-10986-228542021-04-23T14:04:11Z A Global Count of the Extreme Poor in 2012 : Data Issues, Methodology and Initial Results Ferreira, Francisco H. G. Chen, Shaohua Dabalen, Andrew Dikhanov, Yuri Hamadeh, Nada Jolliffe, Dean Narayan, Ambar Prydz, Espen Beer Revenga, Ana Sangraula, Prem Serajuddin, Umar Yoshida, Nobuo LIVING STANDARDS PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION POVERTY THRESHOLD REGIONAL COMPOSITION RISKS HOUSEHOLD SURVEY HOUSEHOLD SIZE CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURES POVERTY LINE ECONOMIC GROWTH REGIONAL PATTERNS POVERTY LEVELS INCOME POVERTY INCOME FOOD CONSUMPTION REGIONAL AGGREGATES POVERTY ESTIMATES POVERTY RATES INCOME REGIONS NATIONAL POVERTY LINE CONSUMPTION DATA HOUSING POLITICAL ECONOMY FOOD POLICY RURAL INCOMES NATIONAL POVERTY REGIONAL PROFILE POOR PEOPLE EXTREME POVERTY LINE INTERNATIONAL POVERTY LINES DEVELOPMENT GOALS GLOBAL POVERTY RURAL POPULATION CURRENT POVERTY MEASURES POVERTY MEASURES NATIONAL POVERTY LINES REGION POVERTY REDUCTION REGIONAL POVERTY MEASURING POVERTY FOOD POVERTY LINE POVERTY GAP FOOD PRICE INTERNATIONAL POVERTY COMPARISONS POLITICAL CONSTRAINTS EXCHANGE RATES POVERTY INCIDENCE INTERNATIONAL POVERTY LINE HOUSEHOLD INCOME DATA ISSUES ESTIMATES OF POVERTY INFLATION RATE HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE FOOD EXPENDITURES CONSUMPTION POVERTY REGIONAL LEVELS CHANGES IN POVERTY CARIBBEAN REGION POVERTY HEADCOUNT RATE POVERTY PROFILE FOOD ITEMS RURAL POVERTY LINE WELFARE VARIABLE POVERTY LINES CONSUMPTION POVERTY DATA HUMAN ENERGY COUNTRY LEVEL DEVELOPMENT REPORT POVERTY COMPARISONS FOOD POVERTY POVERTY MEASUREMENT AGGREGATE POVERTY REGIONAL DIFFERENCES INCOME DISTRIBUTIONS POOR COUNTRIES RURAL POVERTY RATES MEASUREMENT OF POVERTY CONSUMPTION MEASURE RURAL POVERTY INCOME DISTRIBUTION ABSOLUTE POVERTY RURAL POVERTY LINES RURAL NUTRITION AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT POOR POPULATION WELFARE MEASURES REGIONS EXTREME POVERTY SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION ABSOLUTE POVERTY LINE RURAL AREAS POVERTY REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION NATIONAL POVERTY HEADCOUNT ABSOLUTE TERMS INCIDENCE OF POVERTY HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION REGIONAL POVERTY MEASURES POVERTY UPDATE CONSUMER PRICE INDEX DECLINE IN POVERTY POLICY RESEARCH POVERTY RATE POOR POVERTY ASSESSMENT CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA FOOD PRICES POVERTY ANALYSIS DEVELOPMENT POLICY INEQUALITY SPATIAL DIFFERENCES POOR PERSON The 2014 release of a new set of purchasing power parity conversion factors (PPPs) for 2011 has prompted a revision of the international poverty line. In order to preserve the integrity of the goalposts for international targets such as the Sustainable Development Goals and the World Bank’s twin goals, the new poverty line was chosen so as to preserve the definition and real purchasing power of the earlier $1.25 line (in 2005 PPPs) in poor countries. Using the new 2011 PPPs, the new line equals $1.90 per person per day. The higher value of the line in US dollars reflects the fact that the new PPPs yield a relatively lower purchasing power of that currency vis-à-vis those of most poor countries. Because the line was designed to preserve real purchasing power in poor countries, the revisions lead to relatively small changes in global poverty incidence: from 14.5 percent in the old method to 14.1 percent in the new method for 2011. In 2012, the new reference year for the global count, we find 12.7 percent of the world’s population, or 897 million people, are living in extreme poverty. There are changes in the regional composition of poverty, but they are also relatively small. This paper documents the detailed methodological decisions taken in the process of updating both the poverty line and the consumption and income distributions at the country level, including issues of inter-temporal and spatial price adjustments. It also describes various caveats, limitations, perils and pitfalls of the approach taken. 2015-11-04T23:00:55Z 2015-11-04T23:00:55Z 2015-10 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/10/25114899/global-count-extreme-poor-2012-data-issues-methodology-initial-results http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22854 English en_US Policy Research Working Paper;No. 7432 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper