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October 2022 Update to the Multidimensional Poverty Measure: What's New

Carolina Diaz-Bonilla, Carlos Sabatino, Haoyu Wu and Minh Nguyen

No 26, Global Poverty Monitoring Technical Note Series from The World Bank

Abstract: The October 2022 update presents the 4th edition of the World Bank’s Multidimensional Poverty Measure (MPM), based on updates to the Global Monitoring Database (GMD). The MPM is an index that captures the percentage of households in a country deprived along three dimensions of well-being – monetary poverty, education, and basic infrastructure services – to provide a more complete picture of poverty. The latest data provides country estimates for 123 economies in the GMD circa 2018, revising estimates published in April 2022. This new edition recalculates the MPM using the international poverty line at $2.15 in 2017 PPP. The accompanying dashboard containing the data and results presented in this document has also been updated. The dashboard allows users to visualize MPM data and modify the weights used when aggregating the different indicators in the MPM headcount ratio.

Pages: 23 pages
Date: 2022-10
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