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March 2024 Update to the Poverty and Inequality Platform (PIP): What's New

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  • R. Andres Castaneda Aguilar
  • Adriana Castillo
  • Nancy P. Devpura
  • Reno Dewina
  • Carolina Diaz-Bonilla
  • Ifeanyi Edochie
  • Maria Gabriela Farfan Betran
  • Jaime Fernandez Romero
  • Elizabeth Mary Foster
  • Tony H. M. J. Fujs
  • Maria F. Gonzalez Icaza
  • Dean M. Jolliffe
  • Erwin W. Knippenberg
  • Nandini Krishnan
  • Christoph Lakner
  • Gabriel Lara Ibarra
  • Diego G. Lestani
  • Daniel Gerszon Mahler
  • Veronica S. Montalva Talledo
  • Jose Montes
  • Laura Moreno Herrera
  • Minh C. Nguyen
  • Sergio Olivieri
  • Anna Luisa Paffhausen
  • Silvia Redaelli
  • Trinidad B. Saavedra
  • Diana M. Sanchez Castro
  • Samuel K. Tetteh-Baah
  • Martha C. Viveros Mendoza
  • Haoyu Wu
  • Nishant Yonzan
  • Nobuo Yoshida

Abstract

The March 2024 update to the Poverty and Inequality Platform (PIP) involves several changes to the data underlying the global poverty estimates. In particular, some welfare aggregates have been revised, and the CPI, national accounts, and population input data have been updated. This document explains these changes in detail and the reasoning behind them. Moreover, 101 new country-years have been added, bringing the total number of surveys to more than 2,300. Depending on the availability of recent survey data, global and regional poverty estimates are reported up to 2022. This is the first time PIP is reporting global poverty estimates post-2019, covering the period of the COVID19 pandemic.

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  • R. Andres Castaneda Aguilar & Adriana Castillo & Nancy P. Devpura & Reno Dewina & Carolina Diaz-Bonilla & Ifeanyi Edochie & Maria Gabriela Farfan Betran & Jaime Fernandez Romero & Elizabeth Mary Foste, 2024. "March 2024 Update to the Poverty and Inequality Platform (PIP): What's New," Global Poverty Monitoring Technical Note Series 36, The World Bank.
  • Handle: RePEc:wbk:wbgpmt:36
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