Poverty Headcount Ratio at below '05 PPP $2.00/Day (percent) (2005)

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May, 2011
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HarvestChoice/International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

Abstract

Sub-national poverty headcount ratios derived from 23 nationally representative household surveys and population census information conducted in various years.

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Poverty Headcount Ratio at below '05 PPP $1.25/Day (percent) (2005)

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Raster Map
Publication Date: 
May, 2011
Publisher: 
HarvestChoice/International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

Abstract

Sub-national poverty headcount ratios derived from 23 nationally representative household surveys and population census information conducted in various years.

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Poverty Headcount Ratio at below '05 PPP $2.00/Day (percent) (2005)

Publishing Details

Publication Date: 
May, 2011
Publisher: 
HarvestChoice/International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

Abstract

Sub-national poverty headcount ratios derived from 23 nationally representative household surveys and population census information conducted in various years.

Download: 

Poverty Headcount Ratio at below '05 PPP $1.25/Day (percent) (2005)

Publishing Details

Publication Date: 
May, 2011
Publisher: 
HarvestChoice/International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

Abstract

Sub-national poverty headcount ratios derived from 23 nationally representative household surveys and population census information conducted in various years.

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Sub-national Poverty and Extreme Poverty Prevalence

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December, 2012
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HarvestChoice/International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

Abstract

Estimated poverty measures at '05 PPP $1.25/day and $2/day international poverty lines. These measures are now available for 24 countries in sub-Saharan Africa at the province or district level.

Poverty Prevalence and Agro-Ecology: Investigations

Interplay between agro-ecology and poverty prevalence amongst rural households

Mapping the global extent of soil constraints to crop growth plays an important role in developing strategies for agricultural production, environmental protection, and sustainable development at regional and global scales. The most widely used dataset is the Soil Fertility Capability Classification System (FCC) developed by Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN) and the Tropical Agriculture Program of the Earth Institute at Columbia University.

Income and Poverty

Poverty is defined as an economic and social condition of lack of both money and basic necessities needed for a healthy and acceptable life, such as food, water, education, healthcare and shelter. It is also characterized by a lack of participation in decision-making and in civil, social and cultural life.

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