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  2. Deprivation index - Wikipedia

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    The Indices of Deprivation 2007 (ID 2007) is a deprivation index at the small area level was released on 12 June 2007. It follows the ID2004 and because much of the datasets are the same or similar between indices, it allows for a comparison of 'relative deprivation' of an area between the two indices.

  3. Income deprivation affecting children index (UK) - Wikipedia

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    The income deprivation affecting children index (IDACI) is an index of deprivation used in the United Kingdom. The index is calculated by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister and measures in a local area the proportion of children under the age of 16 that live in low income households.

  4. Poverty in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In February 2019, the Social Metrics Commission voluntarily adopted the code of practice for statistics. [110] Later that year, the British Government announced it would be taking steps to adopt the metric as the official measure of British poverty. [111] Their second report published in 2019 showed that 7 million people live in persistent poverty.

  5. Talk:Multiple deprivation index/Table - Wikipedia

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    English Indices of Deprivation 2019 (IoD2019) 32,844 LSOAs MHCLG, UK Government Welsh Index of Multiple Deprivation 2019 (WIMD2019) 1,909 LSOAs

  6. List of countries by income inequality - Wikipedia

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    2019 32.62 2014 Mauritius: Eastern Africa: Upper middle income 36.8 2017 38.47 2012 Malawi: Eastern Africa: Low income 38.5 2019 38.54 2020 Malaysia: South-eastern Asia: Upper middle income 40.7 2021 Namibia: Southern Africa: Upper middle income 59.1 2015 59.07 2016 Niger: Western Africa: Low income 32.9 2021 37.26 2019 Nigeria

  7. Multidimensional Poverty Index - Wikipedia

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    Multidimensional Poverty Indices uses a range of indicators to calculate a summary poverty figure for a given population, in which a larger figure indicates a higher level of poverty. This figure considers both the proportion of the population that is deemed poor and the 'breadth' of poverty experienced by these 'poor' households, following the ...

  8. Human Poverty Index - Wikipedia

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    The HPI concentrates on the deprivation in the three essential elements of human life already reflected in the HDI: longevity, knowledge and a decent standard of living. The HPI is derived separately for developing countries (HPI-1) and a group of select high-income OECD countries (HPI-2) to better reflect socio-economic differences and also ...

  9. Measuring poverty - Wikipedia

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    When measured, poverty may be absolute or relative.Absolute poverty refers to a set standard which is consistent over time and between countries. An example of an absolute measurement would be the percentage of the population eating less food than is required to sustain the human body (approximately 2000–2500 calories per day).