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On April 6, 2024 at 9:40:12 AM UTC, Gravatar Sitti Salmiah:
  • Updated description of Number of people living below the international poverty line of PPP$1.9 per day from

    ###Definition: * The number of people living below the international poverty line of US$1.9 (PPP) per day refers to refers to the total population living on a consumption or income level that translates to less than $1.9 (adjusted for purchasing power parity) per day. This metric is used to gauge extreme poverty on a global scale. * International Poverty Line: This is a benchmark set by the World Bank to identify extreme poverty globally. It's currently set at $1.90 per day, adjusted for purchasing power parity (PPP). * PPP (Purchasing Power Parity): This adjusts prices to account for the relative cost of living in different countries. For example, $1.9 might buy a lot more in a country with a low cost of living than in a country with a high cost of living. * Consumption or Income Level: This refers to the amount of money a person spends or earns on basic necessities each day, such as food, shelter, clothing, and healthcare. ###Unit of Measure: * Count ###Year: * 2015 ###Source: * BPS - SUSENAS KOR ###SDG Indicators: * 1 ###CPAP Outcome: * Social Policy Child Poverty ###CPAP Output: * 4.1 Evidence base
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    ###Definition: * The number of people living below the international poverty line of US$1.9 (PPP) per day refers to refers to the total population living on a consumption or income level that translates to less than $1.9 (adjusted for purchasing power parity) per day. This metric is used to gauge extreme poverty on a global scale. * __International Poverty Line__: This is a benchmark set by the World Bank to identify extreme poverty globally. It's currently set at $1.90 per day, adjusted for purchasing power parity (PPP). * __PPP (Purchasing Power Parity)__: This adjusts prices to account for the relative cost of living in different countries. For example, $1.9 might buy a lot more in a country with a low cost of living than in a country with a high cost of living. * Consumption or Income Level: This refers to the amount of money a person spends or earns on basic necessities each day, such as food, shelter, clothing, and healthcare. ###Unit of Measure: * Count ###Year: * 2015 ###Source: * BPS - SUSENAS KOR ###SDG Indicators: * 1 ###CPAP Outcome: * Social Policy Child Poverty ###CPAP Output: * 4.1 Evidence base