Global MPI Data Tables for Winter 2017-2018
Brief methodological note on the Winter 2017-2018 updates
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Multidimensional Poverty Index – Winter 2017-18: Brief Methodological Note and Results |
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Data tables 1.1-2.3 Main MPI results, headcount ratio by dimensions, contribution of deprivations and other measures of poverty and wellbeing at the national level (104 countries). Download |
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Data tables 3.1-4.3 Multidimensional poverty, headcount ratio by dimension and contribution of deprivations in rural and urban areas (104 countries). Download |
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Data tables 5.1-5.4 Multidimensional poverty, headcount ratio by dimension and contribution of deprivations at the sub-national level. Download |
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Table 7 The table presents an archive of all MPI estimations published since 2010. These are not harmonized for comparisons over time. Table 7 covers 256 estimations for 120 countries in 2016. Download |
Global MPI Data Tables for 2017
Brief methodological note on the Summer 2017 updates (pdf).
Citations
Please cite Data Tables 1.1 – 7 as: Alkire, S. and Robles, G. (2017). “Multidimensional Poverty Index Summer 2017: Brief methodological note and results.” OPHI Methodological Note 44, University of Oxford.
Please note Table 7 also draws upon the following papers from previous years:
Multidimensional Poverty Index – Summer 2016: Brief Methodological Note and Results
Multidimensional Poverty Index – Summer 2015: Brief Methodological Note and Results
Multidimensional Poverty Index 2014: Brief Methodological Note and Results
Multidimensional Poverty Index 2013: Brief Methodological Note and Results
Multidimensional Poverty Index 2011: Brief Methodological Note
Alkire, S. and Santos, M. E. (2010). “Acute multidimensional poverty: A new index for developing countries.” OPHI Working Papers 38, University of Oxford.
Please cite Data Table 8 as: Alkire, S. Jindra, C. Robles, G. and Vaz, A. (2017). ‘Multidimensional Poverty Index – Summer 2017: brief methodological note and results’. OPHI MPI Methodological Notes No. 44, Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative, University of Oxford.
Further resources
Further information can be found in our country-specific briefings, interactive databank and Global MPI data tables.
Global MPI Data Tables for 2016
Data tables from the Global MPI Winter update (posted December 2016).
OPHIBrief_44_MPI_meth_note_Dec2016
Citations
Please cite data tables 1.1 – 7 as: Citation: Alkire, S., Robles, G. (2016). “Multidimensional Poverty Index 2016: Brief methodological note and results.” OPHI Briefing 43, University of Oxford.
Please note Table 7 also draws upon the following papers from previous years:
Multidimensional Poverty Index – Winter 2014/2015: Brief Methodological Note and Results
Multidimensional Poverty Index 2014: Brief Methodological Note and Results
Multidimensional Poverty Index 2013: Brief Methodological Note and Results
Multidimensional Poverty Index 2011: Brief Methodological Note
Alkire, S. and Santos, M. E. (2010). “Acute multidimensional poverty: A new index for developing countries.” OPHI Working Papers 38, University of Oxford.
Brief methodological note on the Summer 2016 updates (pdf).
Citations
Please cite data tables 1.1 – 7 as: Citation: Alkire, S., Jindra, C., Robles, G.,Vaz, A. (2016). “Multidimensional Poverty Index 2016: Brief methodological note and results.” OPHI Briefing 42, University of Oxford.
Please note Table 7 also draws upon the following papers from previous years:
Multidimensional Poverty Index – Winter 2014/2015: Brief Methodological Note and Results
Multidimensional Poverty Index 2014: Brief Methodological Note and Results
Multidimensional Poverty Index 2013: Brief Methodological Note and Results
Multidimensional Poverty Index 2011: Brief Methodological Note
Alkire, S. and Santos, M. E. (2010). “Acute multidimensional poverty: A new index for developing countries.” OPHI Working Papers 38, University of Oxford.
Global MPI Data Tables for 2015
Data tables from the Global MPI Winter update 2015/16 (posted December 2015).
Brief methodological note on the Winter 2015/16 updates (pdf).
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Detailed MPI data is available to download from the tables below. Tables 1.1 – 5.3 were updated in June 2015 and are appendices to the Methodological Note – Summer 2015. They include:
- Detailed MPI results at the country level (101 countries)
- Breakdown of MPI results by rural and urban areas (99 countries)
- MPI at the sub-national level for 884 regions of 77 countries
Table 6.1-6.6 was updated in June 2014 and covers changes to multidimensional poverty over time for 34 countries and their sub-national regions where possible. It is an appendix to the Methodological Note – Winter 2014/2015 and Multidimensional Poverty Dynamics: Methodology and Results for 34 countries.
The tables are divided into sheets to help in navigating through the data. The chart below provides detailed information on what is included in each data table and sheet. You can download the tables by clicking on the icons in the right-hand column.
Citations
Please cite data tables 1.1 – 5.4 as: Citation: Alkire, S., and Robles, G. (2015). “Multidimensional Poverty Index 2015: Brief methodological note and results.” OPHI Briefing 31, University of Oxford.
Please cite data from tables 6.1-6.6 as: Alkire, S., Roche, J. M., and Vaz, A. (2014). “Multidimensional poverty dynamics: Methodology and results for 34 countries.” Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI), Oxford University.
Please cite data from table 7 as: Alkire, S., and Robles, G. (2015). “Multidimensional Poverty Index 2015: Brief methodological note and results.” OPHI Briefing 31, University of Oxford.
Please note Table 7 also draws upon the following papers from previous years:
Multidimensional Poverty Index – Winter 2014/2015: Brief Methodological Note and Results
Multidimensional Poverty Index 2014: Brief Methodological Note and Results
Multidimensional Poverty Index 2013: Brief Methodological Note and Results
Multidimensional Poverty Index 2011: Brief Methodological Note
Alkire, S. and Santos, M. E. (2010). “Acute multidimensional poverty: A new index for developing countries.” OPHI Working Papers 38, University of Oxford.