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Poverty gap at $6.85 a day (2017 PPP) (%)Go toSearch glossaries

Source: World Development Indicators | The World Bank

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Albania20203.21
Albania20193.21
Albania20184.61
Albania20176.61
Albania20166.91
Albania20156.81
Albania201412.51
Albania20129.52
Albania20088.22
Albania200511.52
Albania200216.22
Albania199613.93
Algeria20119.14
Algeria199523.95
Algeria1988256
Angola201844.57
Angola200832.88
Angola200035.11
Argentina20213.49
Argentina20204.59
Argentina20193.79
Argentina20183.19
Argentina20172.59
Argentina20162.89
Argentina20142.89
Argentina20132.69
Argentina20122.89
Argentina20112.89
Argentina20103.79
Argentina20094.69
Argentina20085.19
Argentina20075.59
Argentina20066.39
Argentina200589
Argentina20049.99
Argentina200312.59
Argentina200221.810
Argentina200114.910
Argentina200011.310
Argentina19999.710
Argentina19989.410
Argentina19978.510
Argentina19969.210
Argentina19958.110
Argentina19945.710
Argentina19935.510
Argentina1992510
Argentina19914.510
Argentina19872.810
Argentina19862.110

Footnotes

1 - Based on data from HBS. Estimated from unit-record consumption data.
2 - Based on data from LSMS. Estimated from unit-record consumption data.
3 - Based on data from EWS. Estimated from unit-record consumption data.
4 - Based on data from ENCNVM. Estimated from grouped consumption data.
5 - Based on data from ENMNV. Estimated from grouped consumption data.
6 - Based on data from EDCM. Estimated from grouped consumption data.
7 - Based on data from IDREA. Estimated from unit-record consumption data.
8 - Based on data from IBEP-MICS. Estimated from unit-record consumption data.
9 - Based on data from EPHC-S2. Estimated from unit-record income data. Urban only.
10 - Based on data from EPH. Estimated from unit-record income data. Urban only.
Source

World Development Indicators

Source:  The World Bank

The World Development Indicators (WDI) is the statistical benchmark that helps measure the progress of development.

The WDI provides a comprehensive overview of development drawing on data from the World Bank and more than 30 partners.

The World Development Indicators (WDI) publication is the World Bank's premier annual compilation of data about development. The complete WDI database includes more than 1,200 indicators.
Last update in UNdata: 2023/11/10
Next update in UNdata: 2024/05/01