Poverty and Shared Prosperity 2020: Reversing Reversals of Fortune
In: Poverty and Shared Prosperity Ser.
Front Cover -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- About the Team -- Abbreviations -- Introduction: Global Goals, Shared Challenges -- 1 Monitoring Global Poverty -- Introduction -- Monitoring global poverty: Tracking progress toward the 2030 goals -- Beyond extreme poverty: The US3.20-a-day and US5.50-a-day poverty lines -- A relative poverty measure: The societal poverty line -- Beyond monetary poverty: The multidimensional poverty measure -- A focus on extreme poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa -- Annex 1A PovcalNet data and methodology for measuring extreme poverty -- Annex 1B Higher absolute poverty lines: US3.20 and US5.50 per person per day -- Annex 1C Societal poverty -- Annex 1D Multidimensional poverty measure -- Notes -- References -- 2 Shared Prosperity: Monitoring Inclusive Growth -- Introduction: Shared prosperity-Focusing on the bottom 40 -- The most recent estimates of shared prosperity and the shared prosperity premium -- Outlook: COVID-19 and prospects for shared prosperity -- Shared prosperity and its connection to other welfare indicators -- Who is in the bottom 40? -- Annex 2A Shared prosperity estimates, by economy -- Annex 2B Data for shared prosperity over different periods -- Annex 2C Comparison of two shared prosperity rounds -- Notes -- References -- 3 Key Socioeconomic Characteristics of the Global Poor: Vulnerability to Conflict, Climate Risks, and COVID-19 -- Introduction -- Key socioeconomic characteristics of the global poor -- Poverty and conflict: A global and subnational perspective -- Poverty and climate risks -- Vulnerability and multiple risks: Poverty in the face of COVID-19, conflict, and climate risks -- Annex 3A New vintage of the Global Monitoring Database -- Annex 3B Robustness of poverty profiles: Adding and subtracting countries.