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international poverty line

Title English: 
international poverty line
Definition English: 
An international monetary threshold under which an individual is considered to be living in poverty. It is calculated by taking the poverty threshold from each country - given the value of the goods needed to sustain one adult - and converting it to dollars. The international poverty line was originally set to roughly $1 a day. When purchasing power parity and all goods consumed are considered in the calculation of the line, it allows organizations to determine which populations are considered to be in absolute poverty.
Title Arabic: 
الخط الدولي للفقر
المجال الأحصائي: 
Statistics
الموضوع: 
Poverty Mitigation
InformationType: 
Term
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