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- The s Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) is the product of two numbers: the Headcount H or percentage of people who are poor and the average intensity of deprivation A – which reflects the proportion of dimensions in which households are, on average deprived.
- The criterion for someone to be declared as deprived as per MPI are as follows:
- Education (year of schooling, child enrollment): Each indicator is equally weighted at 1/6.
- Health (child mortality, nutrition): Each indicator is equally weighted at 1/6.
- Standard of living (electricity, drinking water, sanitation, flooring, cooking fuel, assets): Each indicator is equally weighted at 1/18.
- In terms of countries, India accounts for both the highest and a staggering number of multi-dimensionally poor people. Sadly, more than 528 million (52.8 crore) Indians are poor, which is more people than all the poor people living in Sub-Saharan Africa combined.
Nearly 31% (217 million) out of the 689 million poor children all over the globe live in India.
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