World statistics on child poverty

    • [DOC File]Multiple choice questions

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      World Bank economists use country household surveys to estimate $1/day and $2/day poverty. Bhalla criticizes World Bank economists for basing consumption inequality estimates on an average taken from household surveys, whose consumption spending was substantially underestimated, rather than the higher average consumption based on national ...


    • [DOC File]Katie Wallner

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      While some countries in the world grew at an unprecedented rate in the last fifty years, others were caught in abject poverty, severe income inequality and stagnation. Even those countries that have experienced economic growth, the economic changes were not always translated into proportional social changes and wellbeing.


    • [DOC File]Indicators on undernourishment and critical food poverty ...

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      C.3 Poverty - rural population living on less than $1 a day - rural child malnutrition. C.4 Agriculture - agricultural productivity - food production index. C.5 Natural resource - forests and deforestation. C.6 Education - rural female literacy with respect to rural male literacy - net rural enrolment ratio in primary education. C.7 Health


    • [DOC File]While some countries in the world grew at an unprecedented ...

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      The World Bank measures poverty as the proportion of population below the minimum level of income (or proxy total expenditure), that is, the MDG indicator number 1.1 the proportion of population below $1 (Purchasing Power Parity) per day for international comparison, which uses the distribution of income (or proxy total expenditure) as a base ...


    • [DOC File]PROJECT PROPOSAL

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      The World Bank and other international agencies have drawn $1/day and $2/day poverty lines, based on 1985 purchasing power parity (PPP). Sala-i-Martin, who interpolates income distribution by percentiles rather than by the World Bank’s quintiles, estimates that 6.7 percent of the world was suffering $1/day poverty and 18.6 percent $2/day ...


    • [DOCX File]End Child Poverty | Improving the lives of children and ...

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      The world is not even close to ending poverty. While SDG 1 calls for a rate of zero under the IPL by 2030, the Bank does not foresee an end to poverty even under that line. Assuming that every country grows as it did between 2005 and 2015 (doubtful), the Bank projects a poverty rate of 6 percent in 2030. World …


    • [DOC File]Chapter VI – Rural indicators - UNECE

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      The trend in urban areas is that of the 20% child-headed households, 10.5% are male-headed whereas 9.6% are female-headed (Uganda Bureau Of Statistics-UBOS, 2000). Children’s vulnerability to poverty, adversity and HIV/AIDS is largely contextual but also indicative …


    • [DOCX File]A/HRC/44/40 - Extreme poverty and human rights – Report of ...

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      The World Bank (2001), Filipino report cards on pro-poor services. The World Bank (2004), Implementing recent policy recommendations in education: a review of progress, mimeo. Technical note I. Matching the APIS 2002 and the October LSF 2002


    • [DOC File]EDUCATION, POVERTY AND DEVELOPMENT

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      F. James Levinson and Lucy Bassett. “Malnutrition Is Still a Major Contributor to Child Deaths.” Population Reference Bureau. September 2007, p. 1. “Health, Nutrition and Population Statistics: Ethiopia.” Ibid. “Health, Nutrition and Population Statistics: Ethiopia.” Richard …


    • 7 facts about child poverty you should know

      Levels of child poverty were compiled using a new, improved method for estimating child poverty using a wide range of indicators. These were combined employing a statistical technique that is widely used in calculating local data, including by the Office for National Statistics and the World Bank.


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