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What is human poverty index? Mention the four indicators use to measure this index?

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Answered by smartykiller
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The Human Poverty Index (HPI) was an indication of the standard of living in a country, developed by the United Nations (UN) to complement the Human Development Index (HDI) and was first reported as part of the Human Development Report in 1997. ... In 2010 it was supplanted by the UN's Multidimensional Poverty Index.

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Therefore the HPI looks at deprivations in the three basic dimensions captured in the Human Development Index: a long and healthy life, as measured by the probability of not surviving past the age of 40; knowledge, or exclusion from it, as measured by the adult literacy rate; and a decent standard of living, or lack of .

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