Changes Over Time in the Global Multidimensional Poverty Index: A Ten-Country Study

OPHI MPI Methodological Notes

This brief methodological note presents a ten-country study of changes over time in multidimensional poverty, using the 2019 global MPI specifications. Accompanying tables release the full results in these categories: national, rural, urban, subnational regions, age groups and complete estimations, as well as complementary data, indicator breakdowns, and standard errors. This note first explains the choice of the ten countries for this preliminary study of changes over time. It then describes the principles used to guide the data harmonisation process and the estimation procedures. Then, it provides the methodological details of harmonisation for the estimation of each dataset used. The results of these estimations are presented in Data Table 6 (2019).

Citation: Alkire, S., Kovesdi, F., Mitchell, C., Pinilla-Roncancio, M. and Scharlin-Pettee, S. (2019). ‘Changes over time in the global Multidimensional Poverty Index: A ten-country study’, OPHI MPI Methodological Note 48, Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI), University of Oxford.

Data Tables for the global MPI 2019 can be downloaded here.

Keywords:
global MPI, poverty measurement, changes over time, intertemporal poverty measurement
Region:
South Asia
East Asia and the Pacific
Sub-Saharan Africa
Latin America and the Caribbean
Country:
Bangladesh
Cambodia
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Ethiopia
Haiti
India
Nigeria
Pakistan
Peru
Viet Nam

Authors
Sabina Alkire, Fanni Kovesdi, Corinne Mitchell, Monica Pinilla-Roncancio and Sophie Scharlin-Pettee
Series Name
OPHI MPI Methodological Notes
Publication date
2019
Publication Number
MPI MN 48