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Economy > Poverty Stats: compare key data on Bangladesh & Philippines

Definitions

  • Gap at $1 a day > PPP: Poverty gap is the mean shortfall from the poverty line (counting the nonpoor as having zero shortfall), expressed as a percentage of the poverty line. This measure reflects the depth of poverty as well as its incidence. Data showing as 0.5 signifies a poverty gap of less than 0.5 percent.
  • Gap at $2 a day > PPP: Poverty gap is the mean shortfall from the poverty line (counting the nonpoor as having zero shortfall), expressed as a percentage of the poverty line. This measure reflects the depth of poverty as well as its incidence. Data showing as 0.5 signifies a poverty gap of less than 0.5 percent.
  • Headcount ratio at $1 a day > PPP > % of population: Population below $1 a day is the percentage of the population living on less than $1.08 a day at 1993 international prices. As a result of revisions in PPP exchange rates, poverty rates cannot be compared with poverty rates reported previously for individual countries. Data showing as 2.0 signifies a poverty rate of less than 2.0 percent.
  • Headcount ratio at $2 a day > PPP > % of population: Population below $2 a day is the percentage of the population living on less than $2.15 a day at 1993 international prices. As a result of revisions in PPP exchange rates, poverty rates cannot be compared with poverty rates reported previously for individual countries. Data showing as 2.0 signifies a poverty rate of less than 2.0 percent.
  • Headcount ratio at national poverty line > % of population: National poverty rate is the percentage of the population living below the national poverty line. National estimates are based on population-weighted subgroup estimates from household surveys.
  • Headcount ratio at urban poverty line > % of urban population: Urban poverty rate is the percentage of the urban population living below the national urban poverty line.
  • Poverty gap at $1.25 a day > PPP: Poverty gap is the mean shortfall from the poverty line (counting the nonpoor as having zero shortfall), expressed as a percentage of the poverty line. This measure reflects the depth of poverty as well as its incidence."
  • Poverty gap at $1.25 a day > PPP > %: Poverty gap at $1.25 a day (PPP) (%). Poverty gap is the mean shortfall from the poverty line (counting the nonpoor as having zero shortfall), expressed as a percentage of the poverty line. This measure reflects the depth of poverty as well as its incidence.
  • Poverty gap at $2 a day > PPP: Poverty gap is the mean shortfall from the poverty line (counting the nonpoor as having zero shortfall), expressed as a percentage of the poverty line. This measure reflects the depth of poverty as well as its incidence."
  • Poverty gap at national poverty line: Poverty gap at national poverty line is the mean shortfall from the poverty line (counting the nonpoor as having zero shortfall) as a percentage of
  • Poverty gap at national poverty line > %: Poverty gap at national poverty line (%). Poverty gap at national poverty line is the mean shortfall from the poverty line (counting the nonpoor as having zero shortfall) as a percentage of the poverty line. This measure reflects the depth of poverty as well as its incidence.
  • Poverty gap at rural poverty line: Poverty gap at rural poverty line is the mean shortfall from the poverty line (counting the nonpoor as having zero shortfall) as a percentage of
  • Poverty gap at urban poverty line: Poverty gap at urban poverty line is the mean shortfall from the poverty line (counting the nonpoor as having zero shortfall) as a percentage of
  • Poverty headcount ratio at $1.25 a day > PPP > % of population: Population below $1.25 a day is the percentage of the population living on less than $1.25 a day at 2005 international prices. As a result of revisions in PPP exchange rates, poverty rates for individual countries cannot be compared with poverty rates reported in earlier editions."
  • Poverty headcount ratio at $2 a day > PPP > % of population: Population below $2 a day is the percentage of the population living on less than $2.00 a day at 2005 international prices. As a result of revisions in PPP exchange rates, poverty rates for individual countries cannot be compared with poverty rates reported in earlier editions."
  • Headcount ratio at rural poverty line > % of rural population: Rural poverty rate is the percentage of the rural population living below the national rural poverty line.
  • Poverty headcount ratio at national poverty line > % of population: National poverty rate is the percentage of the population living below the national poverty line. National estimates are based on population-weighted subgroup estimates from household surveys.
  • Poverty headcount ratio at urban poverty line > % of urban population: Urban poverty rate is the percentage of the urban population living below the national urban poverty line.
  • Poverty headcount ratio at rural poverty line > % of rural population: Rural poverty rate is the percentage of the rural population living below the national rural poverty line.
  • Poverty gap at $2 a day > PPP > %: Poverty gap at $2 a day (PPP) (%). Poverty gap is the mean shortfall from the poverty line (counting the nonpoor as having zero shortfall), expressed as a percentage of the poverty line. This measure reflects the depth of poverty as well as its incidence.
STAT Bangladesh Philippines HISTORY
Gap at $1 a day > PPP 10.3%
Ranked 3rd. 4 times more than Philippines
2.9%
Ranked 9th.

Gap at $2 a day > PPP 38.3%
Ranked 3rd. 2 times more than Philippines
16.32%
Ranked 6th.

Headcount ratio at $1 a day > PPP > % of population 41.3%
Ranked 3rd. 3 times more than Philippines
14.78%
Ranked 7th.

Headcount ratio at $2 a day > PPP > % of population 84%
Ranked 3rd. 96% more than Philippines
42.96%
Ranked 5th.

Headcount ratio at national poverty line > % of population 49.8%
Ranked 3rd. 35% more than Philippines
36.8%
Ranked 6th.

Headcount ratio at urban poverty line > % of urban population 36.6%
Ranked 2nd. 70% more than Philippines
21.5%
Ranked 5th.

Poverty gap at $1.25 a day > PPP $13.08%
Ranked 5th. 2 times more than Philippines
$5.48%
Ranked 8th.

Poverty gap at $1.25 a day > PPP > % $11.17%
Ranked 7th. 3 times more than Philippines
$3.72%
Ranked 10th.

Poverty gap at $2 a day > PPP $33.81%
Ranked 5th. 2 times more than Philippines
$16.35%
Ranked 6th.

Poverty gap at national poverty line 9%
Ranked 4th. 41% more than Philippines
6.4%
Ranked 2nd.
Poverty gap at national poverty line > % 6.54%
Ranked 11th.
7.2%
Ranked 14th. 10% more than Bangladesh

Poverty gap at rural poverty line 9.8%
Ranked 4th.
10%
Ranked 2nd. 2% more than Bangladesh
Poverty gap at urban poverty line 6.5%
Ranked 4th. 3 times more than Philippines
2.6%
Ranked 2nd.
Poverty headcount ratio at $1.25 a day > PPP > % of population $49.64%
Ranked 5th. 2 times more than Philippines
$22.62%
Ranked 6th.

Poverty headcount ratio at $2 a day > PPP > % of population $81.33%
Ranked 3rd. 81% more than Philippines
$45.04%
Ranked 7th.

Headcount ratio at rural poverty line > % of rural population 53%
Ranked 4th. 5% more than Philippines
50.7%
Ranked 6th.

Poverty headcount ratio at national poverty line > % of population 40%
Ranked 6th. 59% more than Philippines
25.1%
Ranked 8th.

Poverty headcount ratio at urban poverty line > % of urban population 28.4%
Ranked 4th. 2 times more than Philippines
11.9%
Ranked 8th.

Poverty headcount ratio at rural poverty line > % of rural population 43.8%
Ranked 6th. 19% more than Philippines
36.9%
Ranked 7th.

Poverty gap at $2 a day > PPP > % $30.35%
Ranked 6th. 2 times more than Philippines
$13.78%
Ranked 8th.

SOURCES: World Development Indicators database; World Bank, Development Research Group. Data are based on primary household survey data obtained from government statistical agencies and World Bank country departments. Data for high-income economies are from the Luxembourg Income Study database. For more information and methodology, please see PovcalNet (http://iresearch.worldbank.org/PovcalNet/jsp/index.jsp).; World Bank, Development Research Group. Data are based on primary household survey data obtained from government statistical agencies and World Bank country departments. Data for high-income economies are from the Luxembourg Income Study database. For more information and methodology, please see PovcalNet (http://iresearch.worldbank.org/PovcalNet/index.htm).; World Bank, Development Research Group. Data are based on World Bank's country poverty assessments and country Poverty Reduction Strategies.; World Bank, Global Poverty Working Group. Data are based on World Bank's country poverty assessments and country Poverty Reduction Strategies.

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