A new data set on national poverty lines is combined with new price data and almost 700 household surveys to estimate absolute poverty measures for the developing world. We find that 25 % of the population lived in poverty in 2005, as judged by what “poverty ” typically means in the world’s poorest countries. This is higher than past estimates. Substantial overall progress is still indicated—the corresponding poverty rate was 52 % in 1981—but progress was very uneven across regions. The trends over time and regional profile are robust to various changes in methodology, though precise counts are more sensitive. I
As recent discussions have made clear, the apparent lack of poverty reduction in the face of histori...
One of the most compelling features of postwar economic history is the continued prevalence of globa...
Although the world witnessed an unprecedented pace of poverty reduction over the last decades, reduc...
The paper presents a major overhaul to the World Bank’s past estimates of global poverty, incorpora...
We report new estimates of measures of absolute poverty for the developing world over 1981-2004. A c...
We report new estimates of measures of absolute poverty for the developing world over 1981-2004. A c...
We present new estimates of the extent of the developing world’s progress against poverty. By the fr...
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The central target of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) is to halve, between 1990 and 2015, th...
The paper presents a major overhaul to the World Bank's past estimates of global poverty, incorporat...
As recent discussions have made clear, the apparent lack of poverty reduction in the face of histori...
Knowing the extent of acute deprivation in the world, and how far it is changing over time, is cruci...
Produced by the Research Support Team The Policy Research Working Paper Series disseminates the find...
Reducing unemployment and alleviating poverty are key policy goals in many developing countries, yet...
Developing countries as a group have experienced rapid economic growth in the last three decades: be...
As recent discussions have made clear, the apparent lack of poverty reduction in the face of histori...
One of the most compelling features of postwar economic history is the continued prevalence of globa...
Although the world witnessed an unprecedented pace of poverty reduction over the last decades, reduc...
The paper presents a major overhaul to the World Bank’s past estimates of global poverty, incorpora...
We report new estimates of measures of absolute poverty for the developing world over 1981-2004. A c...
We report new estimates of measures of absolute poverty for the developing world over 1981-2004. A c...
We present new estimates of the extent of the developing world’s progress against poverty. By the fr...
Produced by the Research Support Team The Policy Research Working Paper Series disseminates the find...
The central target of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) is to halve, between 1990 and 2015, th...
The paper presents a major overhaul to the World Bank's past estimates of global poverty, incorporat...
As recent discussions have made clear, the apparent lack of poverty reduction in the face of histori...
Knowing the extent of acute deprivation in the world, and how far it is changing over time, is cruci...
Produced by the Research Support Team The Policy Research Working Paper Series disseminates the find...
Reducing unemployment and alleviating poverty are key policy goals in many developing countries, yet...
Developing countries as a group have experienced rapid economic growth in the last three decades: be...
As recent discussions have made clear, the apparent lack of poverty reduction in the face of histori...
One of the most compelling features of postwar economic history is the continued prevalence of globa...
Although the world witnessed an unprecedented pace of poverty reduction over the last decades, reduc...