Inequality among the MPI Poor, and Regional Disparity in Multidimensional Poverty: Levels and Trends

OPHI Briefings

OPHI Briefing 25 

Inequality: Poverty reduction is not necessarily uniform across all poor people in a country, or across population subgroups; an improvement overall may yet leave the poorest of the poor behind. In 2014 we use a new measure to analyse inequality among poor people in 90 countries, and find the highest levels are to be found in 15 Sub-Saharan African countries; in Pakistan, India and Afghanistan; and in Yemen and Somalia. 

Citation: Alkire, S. and Seth, S. (2014). 'Inequality among the MPI poor, and regional disparity in multidimensional poverty: Levels and trends', OPHI Briefing 25, Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI), University of Oxford.

Keywords:
poverty measurement, multidimensional poverty, inequality
Region:
Global
OPHI Briefing 25 cover image

OPHI Briefing 25 cover image

Authors
Sabina Alkire and Suman Seth
Series Name
OPHI Briefings
Publication date
2014
Publication Number
B 25