हाउ इज द फूड कॉमेंट स्टेप लिस्ट in poverty line
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To make it easy to assess and compare the consumption-based welfare of different beneficiary groups, we construct multiple poverty lines for each PPI. Each poverty line is associated with a distinct definition of household poverty and may be relevant to a specific use and context. This blog explains how organizations can select appropriate poverty lines for their purpose.
(Note: This blog post is the fourth installment of the PPI Practitioner Guidance Series. For more information, read the first installment on setting poverty outreach goals, the second installment on transitioning to the new 2011 PPP lines, and the third installment on five common errors to avoid when using the PPI.)
The PPI computes the probability that a household is below a poverty line, i.e. the probability that the household’s per-person (or per adult-equivalent)/per-day income or consumption expenditure is below a poverty line [1]. You should compute the poverty likelihoods of individual households and then average them in order to obtain the poverty rate of a group of households, i.e. the share or proportion of households in the group that are below that poverty line