Poverty comparability database
The comparability metadata database is organized as follows. Each survey point (i.e., a combination of country, year, welfare and data type) has a corresponding value in the comparability column. Within the same country, all the survey points with the same value in the comparability variable are considered comparable or, at least, no substantial reason to break the series was found. The oldest comparable series in each country starts with the value zero (0) in the comparability variable. When comparability is broken, the value changes to one (1) for the year of the break and it goes on until the comparability is broken again in a subsequent year. The process repeats until the most recent surveys point available. In this way, the most recent comparable poverty series per country is such with the highest value in the comparability column.
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Additional Information
Field | Value |
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Data last updated | July 7, 2023 |
Metadata last updated | July 7, 2023 |
Created | July 7, 2023 |
Format | CSV |
License | No License Provided |
Has views | False |
Id | 45d0cb6f-3fb5-4d59-872b-6993dcb8e4fc |
Package id | 56eea199-8e37-411a-94ea-01ee664d70c0 |
Position | 0 |
State | active |