The paper presents a major overhaul to the World Bank's past estimates of global poverty, incorporating new and better data. Extreme poverty-as judged by what "poverty" means in the world's poorest countries-is found to be more pervasive than we thought. Yet the data also provide robust evidence of continually declining poverty incidence and depth since the early 1980s. For 2005 we estimate that 1.4 billion people, or one quarter of the population of the developing world, lived below our international line of $1.25 a day in 2005 prices; 25 years earlier there were 1.9 billion poor,..
Drawing on data from 265 national sample surveys spanning 83 countries, the authors find that there ...
The extent to which growth reduces global poverty has been disputed for 30 years. Although there are...
WP 2011-08 February 2011Two decades ago, 93% of the world’s poor lived in countries officially class...
The paper presents a major overhaul to the World Bank’s past estimates of global poverty, incorpora...
Produced by the Research Support Team The Policy Research Working Paper Series disseminates the find...
Produced by the Research Support Team The Policy Research Working Paper Series disseminates the find...
The authors present new estimates of the extent of the developing world's progress against poverty. ...
The paper reviews poverty trends and measurements, poverty reduction in historical perspective, the ...
Recently, the World Bank released ?updated? global poverty estimates. These new numbers are based on...
This article investigates recent claims — made principally by the World Bank — that world poverty is...
This paper argues that the global poverty problem has changed because most of the world’s poor no lo...
We report new estimates of measures of absolute poverty for the developing world over 1981-2004. A c...
A new data set on national poverty lines is combined with new price data and almost 700 household su...
It would be an understatement to say that poverty reduction is one of the most important goals of ou...
The paper presents the first major update of the international"$1 a day"poverty line, first proposed...
Drawing on data from 265 national sample surveys spanning 83 countries, the authors find that there ...
The extent to which growth reduces global poverty has been disputed for 30 years. Although there are...
WP 2011-08 February 2011Two decades ago, 93% of the world’s poor lived in countries officially class...
The paper presents a major overhaul to the World Bank’s past estimates of global poverty, incorpora...
Produced by the Research Support Team The Policy Research Working Paper Series disseminates the find...
Produced by the Research Support Team The Policy Research Working Paper Series disseminates the find...
The authors present new estimates of the extent of the developing world's progress against poverty. ...
The paper reviews poverty trends and measurements, poverty reduction in historical perspective, the ...
Recently, the World Bank released ?updated? global poverty estimates. These new numbers are based on...
This article investigates recent claims — made principally by the World Bank — that world poverty is...
This paper argues that the global poverty problem has changed because most of the world’s poor no lo...
We report new estimates of measures of absolute poverty for the developing world over 1981-2004. A c...
A new data set on national poverty lines is combined with new price data and almost 700 household su...
It would be an understatement to say that poverty reduction is one of the most important goals of ou...
The paper presents the first major update of the international"$1 a day"poverty line, first proposed...
Drawing on data from 265 national sample surveys spanning 83 countries, the authors find that there ...
The extent to which growth reduces global poverty has been disputed for 30 years. Although there are...
WP 2011-08 February 2011Two decades ago, 93% of the world’s poor lived in countries officially class...