Estimating International Poverty Lines from Comparable National Thresholds

World Bank's international poverty line of $1.90/day, at 2011 purchasing power parity, is based on a collection of national poverty lines, which were originally used to set the international poverty line of $1.25/day at 2005 purchasing power p...

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Main Authors: Jolliffe, Dean, Prydz, Espen Beer
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
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Published: Washington, DC 2016
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/03/26083870/estimating-international-poverty-lines-comparable-national-thresholds
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spelling okr-10986-241482021-04-23T14:04:19Z Estimating International Poverty Lines from Comparable National Thresholds Jolliffe, Dean Prydz, Espen Beer REGIONAL POVERTY LINES POVERTY THRESHOLD PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION LIVING STANDARDS HEADCOUNT RATIO INCOME DATA RURAL POVERTY LINE DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH POVERTY LINES CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURES HOUSEHOLD SURVEY SOCIAL NORMS CONSUMPTION CAPITA INCOME POVERTY LINE HUMAN ENERGY ECONOMIC GROWTH NATIONAL ACCOUNTS DEVELOPMENT REPORT FOOD POVERTY POVERTY MEASUREMENT MEAN VALUE INCOME POVERTY INCOME POVERTY RATES POVERTY ESTIMATES NATIONAL POVERTY LINE INCOME DISTRIBUTIONS POOR COUNTRIES DEVELOPING WORLD DENSITY FUNCTION MEASUREMENT OF POVERTY DEVELOPING COUNTRIES CONSUMPTION MEASURE HEALTH INSURANCE RURAL POVERTY INCOME DISTRIBUTION ABSOLUTE POVERTY NATIONAL POVERTY POOR PEOPLE RURAL LOG-LOG MODEL HOUSEHOLD_SURVEY NATIONAL POVERTY RATE CONSUMPTION AGGREGATE INTERNATIONAL POVERTY LINES DEVELOPMENT GOALS GLOBAL POVERTY ECONOMICS MEASURES POVERTY MEASURES NATIONAL POVERTY LINES FIXED EFFECTS REGION INSURANCE POVERTY REDUCTION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT RICH COUNTRIES PUBLIC POLICY STANDARD DEVIATION REGIONAL POVERTY ABSOLUTE VALUE PER CAPITA INCOME EXTREME POVERTY DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS POVERTY NATIONAL POVERTY HEADCOUNT LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES POLITICAL CONSTRAINTS EXCHANGE RATES HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION TRANSFERS POVERTY UPDATE CONSUMER PRICE INDEX INTERNATIONAL POVERTY LINE POVERTY HEADCOUNT RATES POLICY RESEARCH POVERTY STATUS POVERTY RATE POOR DATA ISSUES POVERTY ASSESSMENT CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS WELFARE MEASURE MICRO DATA POVERTY ASSESSMENTS POVERTY HEADCOUNT RATE DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS SIGNIFICANT CORRELATION DEVELOPMENT POLICY FOOD ITEMS INEQUALITY GROWTH World Bank's international poverty line of $1.90/day, at 2011 purchasing power parity, is based on a collection of national poverty lines, which were originally used to set the international poverty line of $1.25/day at 2005 purchasing power parity. This paper proposes an approach for estimating a more recent, complete, and comparable collection of national poverty thresholds from reported national poverty rates. The paper presents a set of international poverty lines based on this new database of national poverty lines. In contrast to the lines used to estimate the $1.90 international poverty line, this approach produces national poverty lines that are (1) consistent with national poverty rates, (2) expressed in common units, and (3) provide greater support to the estimated international poverty line. These national poverty lines are used to estimate an extreme international poverty line, and three higher lines that are more relevant for higher-income countries. A key finding provides evidence of the robustness and relevance of the $1.90 international poverty line as a measure of extreme poverty for low-income countries. 2016-04-26T16:30:04Z 2016-04-26T16:30:04Z 2016-03 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/03/26083870/estimating-international-poverty-lines-comparable-national-thresholds http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24148 English en_US Policy Research Working Paper;No. 7606 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
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topic REGIONAL POVERTY LINES
POVERTY THRESHOLD
PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION
LIVING STANDARDS
HEADCOUNT RATIO
INCOME DATA
RURAL POVERTY LINE
DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH
POVERTY LINES
CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURES
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
SOCIAL NORMS
CONSUMPTION
CAPITA INCOME
POVERTY LINE
HUMAN ENERGY
ECONOMIC GROWTH
NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
DEVELOPMENT REPORT
FOOD POVERTY
POVERTY MEASUREMENT
MEAN VALUE
INCOME POVERTY
INCOME
POVERTY RATES
POVERTY ESTIMATES
NATIONAL POVERTY LINE
INCOME DISTRIBUTIONS
POOR COUNTRIES
DEVELOPING WORLD
DENSITY FUNCTION
MEASUREMENT OF POVERTY
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
CONSUMPTION MEASURE
HEALTH INSURANCE
RURAL POVERTY
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
ABSOLUTE POVERTY
NATIONAL POVERTY
POOR PEOPLE
RURAL
LOG-LOG MODEL
HOUSEHOLD_SURVEY
NATIONAL POVERTY RATE
CONSUMPTION AGGREGATE
INTERNATIONAL POVERTY LINES
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
GLOBAL POVERTY
ECONOMICS
MEASURES
POVERTY MEASURES
NATIONAL POVERTY LINES
FIXED EFFECTS
REGION
INSURANCE
POVERTY REDUCTION
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
RICH COUNTRIES
PUBLIC POLICY
STANDARD DEVIATION
REGIONAL POVERTY
ABSOLUTE VALUE
PER CAPITA INCOME
EXTREME POVERTY
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
POVERTY
NATIONAL POVERTY HEADCOUNT
LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES
POLITICAL CONSTRAINTS
EXCHANGE RATES
HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION
TRANSFERS
POVERTY UPDATE
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
INTERNATIONAL POVERTY LINE
POVERTY HEADCOUNT RATES
POLICY RESEARCH
POVERTY STATUS
POVERTY RATE
POOR
DATA ISSUES
POVERTY ASSESSMENT
CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
WELFARE MEASURE
MICRO DATA
POVERTY ASSESSMENTS
POVERTY HEADCOUNT RATE
DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS
SIGNIFICANT CORRELATION
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
FOOD ITEMS
INEQUALITY
GROWTH
spellingShingle REGIONAL POVERTY LINES
POVERTY THRESHOLD
PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION
LIVING STANDARDS
HEADCOUNT RATIO
INCOME DATA
RURAL POVERTY LINE
DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH
POVERTY LINES
CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURES
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
SOCIAL NORMS
CONSUMPTION
CAPITA INCOME
POVERTY LINE
HUMAN ENERGY
ECONOMIC GROWTH
NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
DEVELOPMENT REPORT
FOOD POVERTY
POVERTY MEASUREMENT
MEAN VALUE
INCOME POVERTY
INCOME
POVERTY RATES
POVERTY ESTIMATES
NATIONAL POVERTY LINE
INCOME DISTRIBUTIONS
POOR COUNTRIES
DEVELOPING WORLD
DENSITY FUNCTION
MEASUREMENT OF POVERTY
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
CONSUMPTION MEASURE
HEALTH INSURANCE
RURAL POVERTY
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
ABSOLUTE POVERTY
NATIONAL POVERTY
POOR PEOPLE
RURAL
LOG-LOG MODEL
HOUSEHOLD_SURVEY
NATIONAL POVERTY RATE
CONSUMPTION AGGREGATE
INTERNATIONAL POVERTY LINES
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
GLOBAL POVERTY
ECONOMICS
MEASURES
POVERTY MEASURES
NATIONAL POVERTY LINES
FIXED EFFECTS
REGION
INSURANCE
POVERTY REDUCTION
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
RICH COUNTRIES
PUBLIC POLICY
STANDARD DEVIATION
REGIONAL POVERTY
ABSOLUTE VALUE
PER CAPITA INCOME
EXTREME POVERTY
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
POVERTY
NATIONAL POVERTY HEADCOUNT
LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES
POLITICAL CONSTRAINTS
EXCHANGE RATES
HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION
TRANSFERS
POVERTY UPDATE
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
INTERNATIONAL POVERTY LINE
POVERTY HEADCOUNT RATES
POLICY RESEARCH
POVERTY STATUS
POVERTY RATE
POOR
DATA ISSUES
POVERTY ASSESSMENT
CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
WELFARE MEASURE
MICRO DATA
POVERTY ASSESSMENTS
POVERTY HEADCOUNT RATE
DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS
SIGNIFICANT CORRELATION
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
FOOD ITEMS
INEQUALITY
GROWTH
Jolliffe, Dean
Prydz, Espen Beer
Estimating International Poverty Lines from Comparable National Thresholds
relation Policy Research Working Paper;No. 7606
description World Bank's international poverty line of $1.90/day, at 2011 purchasing power parity, is based on a collection of national poverty lines, which were originally used to set the international poverty line of $1.25/day at 2005 purchasing power parity. This paper proposes an approach for estimating a more recent, complete, and comparable collection of national poverty thresholds from reported national poverty rates. The paper presents a set of international poverty lines based on this new database of national poverty lines. In contrast to the lines used to estimate the $1.90 international poverty line, this approach produces national poverty lines that are (1) consistent with national poverty rates, (2) expressed in common units, and (3) provide greater support to the estimated international poverty line. These national poverty lines are used to estimate an extreme international poverty line, and three higher lines that are more relevant for higher-income countries. A key finding provides evidence of the robustness and relevance of the $1.90 international poverty line as a measure of extreme poverty for low-income countries.
format Working Paper
author Jolliffe, Dean
Prydz, Espen Beer
author_facet Jolliffe, Dean
Prydz, Espen Beer
author_sort Jolliffe, Dean
title Estimating International Poverty Lines from Comparable National Thresholds
title_short Estimating International Poverty Lines from Comparable National Thresholds
title_full Estimating International Poverty Lines from Comparable National Thresholds
title_fullStr Estimating International Poverty Lines from Comparable National Thresholds
title_full_unstemmed Estimating International Poverty Lines from Comparable National Thresholds
title_sort estimating international poverty lines from comparable national thresholds
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2016
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/03/26083870/estimating-international-poverty-lines-comparable-national-thresholds
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24148
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