Global Multidimensional Index 2014

Global MPI Reports

This Global MPI Report No. 5 was originally published as OPHI Briefing No. 21.

The Global Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) is an index of acute multidimensional poverty that covers over 100 developing countries. It assesses the nature and intensity of poverty at the individual level, by directly measuring the overlapping deprivations poor people experience simultaneously. It provides a vivid picture of how and where people are poor, within and across countries, regions and the world, enabling policymakers to better target their resources at those most in need through policy interventions that tackle the many different aspects of poverty together. This briefing document explains how the Global MPI is constructed and how it can be used, and summarises a number of analyses of the Global MPI figures released in June 2014.

Authors: Sabina Alkire, Mihika Chatterjee, Adriana Conconi, Suman Seth and Ana Vaz

Year: 2014

Citation: Alkire, S., Chatterjee, M., Conconi, A., Seth, S. and Vaz, A. (2014). 'Global Multidimensional Poverty Index 2014', GLobal MPI Report No. 5 (OPHI Briefing 21), Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI), University of Oxford.

Keywords:
global MPI, Multidimensional Poverty Index, poverty measurement
Region:
Global
GMPI 2014 (8-pp) cover image

GMPI 2014 (8-pp) cover image

Authors

Sabina Alkire, Mihika Chatterjee, Adriana Conconi, Suman Seth and Ana Vaz

Series Name
Global MPI Report
Publication date
2014
Publication Number
GMPI 5 (B21)