Exam 26: Measuring and Evaluating Poverty
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What percentage of median income is commonly used to assess relative poverty lines?
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The Human Development Index measures health, education, and living standards.
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According to the Multidimensional Poverty Index, what percentage of the combined population in the 105 countries covered lived in poverty in 2018?
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What is the capability approach and how is it different than the monetary approach?
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Where has extreme poverty decreased most markedly over the past three decades?
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Why is the monetary measure assessed on how much one consumes instead of how much one earns?
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Monetary poverty measurement is a direct approach to poverty measurement.
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While multi-dimensional poverty approaches remain dominant, monetary measures are increasingly being adopted to inform policy formulation at the national level.
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Monetary approaches to poverty focus on monetary resources as an indicator of living standards.
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What kind of data was used in Colombia's MPI to create poverty policies at the municipal level?
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Rwanda demonstrates the possible dissonance between poverty measures and experiences.
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