| Type: | Package | 
| Title: | Lookup Tables to Generate Poverty Likelihoods and Rates using the Poverty Probability Index (PPI) | 
| Version: | 0.6.0 | 
| Description: | The Poverty Probability Index (PPI) is a poverty measurement tool for organizations and businesses with a mission to serve the poor. The PPI is statistically-sound, yet simple to use: the answers to 10 questions about a household's characteristics and asset ownership are scored to compute the likelihood that the household is living below the poverty line - or above by only a narrow margin. This package contains country-specific lookup data tables used as reference to determine the poverty likelihood of a household based on their score from the country-specific PPI questionnaire. These lookup tables have been extracted from documentation of the PPI found at https://www.povertyindex.org and managed by Innovations for Poverty Action https://poverty-action.org/. | 
| License: | MIT + file LICENSE | 
| Depends: | R (≥ 2.10) | 
| Imports: | tibble, tidyr | 
| Suggests: | testthat (≥ 3.0.0), covr, spelling, stringr, readxl, knitr, rmarkdown | 
| Encoding: | UTF-8 | 
| Language: | en-GB | 
| LazyData: | true | 
| RoxygenNote: | 7.3.2 | 
| URL: | https://github.com/katilingban/ppitables, https://katilingban.io/ppitables/ | 
| BugReports: | https://github.com/katilingban/ppitables/issues | 
| Config/testthat/edition: | 3 | 
| VignetteBuilder: | knitr | 
| NeedsCompilation: | no | 
| Packaged: | 2025-03-13 10:23:10 UTC; ernestguevarra | 
| Author: | Ernest Guevarra | 
| Maintainer: | Ernest Guevarra <ernestgmd@gmail.com> | 
| Repository: | CRAN | 
| Date/Publication: | 2025-03-13 10:40:07 UTC | 
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) Lookup Tables
Description
The Poverty Probability Index (PPI) is a poverty measurement tool for organizations and businesses with a mission to serve the poor. The PPI is statistically-sound, yet simple to use: the answers to 10 questions about a household’s characteristics and asset ownership are scored to compute the likelihood that the household is living below the poverty line – or above by only a narrow margin.
Author(s)
Maintainer: Ernest Guevarra ernestgmd@gmail.com (ORCID)
See Also
Useful links:
- Report bugs at https://github.com/katilingban/ppitables/issues 
Search for PPI table by specifying region, country and/or calculation type.
Description
Search for PPI table by specifying region, country and/or calculation type.
Usage
find_table(
  region = steer$region,
  country = steer$country[steer$region %in% region],
  type = steer$type[steer$country %in% country]
)
Arguments
| region | Region of the world to search PPI table from. Default is
 | 
| country | Country to search PPI table from. Default is vector of all country names from the specified region/s. Allows specification of one country name or a vector of country names. | 
| type | Type of PPI calculation used. Can be one of two options:  | 
Value
A data frame in tibble format of corresponding PPI table/s
matching the search parameters. The data frame contains information on the
region, country, description, survey year,
release year, calculation type, and filename of the
returned PPI table/s.
Examples
## View the full data frame of all the PPI tables available through ppitables
find_table()
Get PPI table/s based on a specified PPI table/s search output
Description
Get PPI table/s based on a specified PPI table/s search output
Usage
get_table(
  region = steer$region,
  country = steer$country[steer$region %in% region],
  type = steer$type[steer$country %in% country]
)
Arguments
| region | Region of the world to search PPI table from. Default is
 | 
| country | Country to search PPI table from. Default is vector of all country names from the specified region/s. Allows specification of one country name or a vector of country names. | 
| type | Type of PPI calculation used. Can be one of two options:  | 
Value
A data frame in tibble format of corresponding PPI table/s
matching the search parameters. The data frame is in tidy format
and contains the corresponding poverty probability (ppi) for a
specific score (score) for various poverty definitions)
for the country (country) and PPI calculation type (type).
Examples
## Create a tidy format PPI table for Nepal
get_table(region = "Asia", country = "Nepal")
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Afghanistan
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Afghanistan
Usage
ppiAFG2012
Format
A data frame with 7 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl
- National poverty line 
- nu150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nu200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- extreme
- USAID extreme poverty 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Afghanistan PPI table
  ppiAFG2012
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiAFG2012[ppiAFG2012$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiAFG2012, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the USAID
  # extreme poverty definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiAFG2012[ppiAFG2012$score == ppiScore, "extreme"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Angola
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Angola
Usage
ppiAGO2015
Format
A data frame with 9 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- half100
- Poorest half below 100% national 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp200
- Below $2.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp500
- Below $5.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Angola PPI table
  ppiAGO2015
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiAGO2015[ppiAGO2015$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiAGO2015, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiAGO2015[ppiAGO2015$score == ppiScore, "extreme"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Benin
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Benin
Usage
ppiBEN2012
Format
A data frame with 7 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- extreme
- USAID extreme poverty 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Benin PPI table
  ppiBEN2012
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiBEN2012[ppiBEN2012$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiBEN2012, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the USAID
  # extreme poverty definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiBEN2012[ppiBEN2012$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Benin for 2022 for 11 questions score card
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Benin for 2022 for 11 questions score card
Usage
ppiBEN2022_11q
Format
A data frame with 14 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- ppp190
- Below $1.90 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp320
- Below $3.20 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp550
- Below $5.50 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp215
- Below $2.15 per day purchasing power parity (2017) 
- ppp365
- Below $3.65 per day purchasing power parity (2017) 
- ppp685
- Below $6.85 per day purchasing power parity (2017) 
- percentile20
- Below 20th percentile poverty line 
- percentile40
- Below 40th percentile poverty line 
- percentile60
- Below 60th percentile poverty line 
- percentile80
- Below 80th percentile poverty line 
Source
Examples
  # Access Benin PPI table
  ppiBEN2022_11q
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiBEN2022_11q[ppiBEN2022_11q$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiBEN2022_11q, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the USAID
  # extreme poverty definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiBEN2022_11q[ppiBEN2022_11q$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Benin for 2022 for 6 questions score card
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Benin for 2022 for 6 questions score card
Usage
ppiBEN2022_6q
Format
A data frame with 14 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- ppp190
- Below $1.90 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp320
- Below $3.20 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp550
- Below $5.50 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp215
- Below $2.15 per day purchasing power parity (2017) 
- ppp365
- Below $3.65 per day purchasing power parity (2017) 
- ppp685
- Below $6.85 per day purchasing power parity (2017) 
- percentile20
- Below 20th percentile poverty line 
- percentile40
- Below 40th percentile poverty line 
- percentile60
- Below 60th percentile poverty line 
- percentile80
- Below 80th percentile poverty line 
Source
Examples
  # Access Benin PPI table
  ppiBEN2022_6q
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiBEN2022_6q[ppiBEN2022_6q$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiBEN2022_6q, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the USAID
  # extreme poverty definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiBEN2022_6q[ppiBEN2022_6q$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Burkina Faso
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Burkina Faso
Usage
ppiBFA2011
Format
A data frame with 8 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl50
- National poverty line (50%) 
- nl75
- National poverty line (75%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- extreme
- USAID extreme poverty 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
Source
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Burkina Faso
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Burkina Faso
Usage
ppiBFA2014
Format
A data frame with 18 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- food
- Food poverty line 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- ppp125
- Below $1.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp200
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp500
- Below $5.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp844
- Below $8.44 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp190
- Below $1.90 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp310
- Below $3.10 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- median
- Median poverty line 
- percentile20
- Below 20th percentile poverty line 
- percentile40
- Below 40th percentile poverty line 
- percentile50
- Below 50th percentile poverty line 
- percentile60
- Below 60th percentile poverty line 
- percentile80
- Below 80th percentile poverty line 
Source
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Burkina Faso
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Burkina Faso
Usage
ppiBFA2017
Format
A data frame with 15 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp500
- Below $5.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp100
- Below $1.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp190
- Below $1.90 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp320
- Below $3.20 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp550
- Below $5.50 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- percentile20
- Below 20th percentile poverty line 
- percentile40
- Below 40th percentile poverty line 
- percentile60
- Below 60th percentile poverty line 
- percentile80
- Below 80th percentile poverty line 
Source
Examples
  # Access Burkina Faso PPI table
  ppiBFA2017
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiBFA2017[ppiBFA2017$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiBFA2017, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiBFA2017[ppiBFA2017$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Burkina Faso for 2023
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Burkina Faso for 2023
Usage
ppiBFA2023
Format
A data frame with 14 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- ppp215
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2017) 
- ppp365
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2017) 
- ppp685
- Below $5.00 per day purchasing power parity (2017) 
- ppp190
- Below $1.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp320
- Below $1.90 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp550
- Below $3.20 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- percentile20
- Below 20th percentile poverty line 
- percentile40
- Below 40th percentile poverty line 
- percentile60
- Below 60th percentile poverty line 
- percentile80
- Below 80th percentile poverty line 
Source
Examples
  # Access Burkina Faso PPI table
  ppiBFA2023
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiBFA2023[ppiBFA2023$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiBFA2023, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiBFA2023[ppiBFA2023$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Bangladesh
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Bangladesh
Usage
ppiBGD2013
Format
A data frame with 10 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl
- National lower poverty line 
- nu100
- National upper poverty line (100%) 
- nu150
- National upper poverty line (150%) 
- nu200
- National upper poverty line (200%) 
- extreme
- USAID extreme poverty 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp175
- Below $1.75 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp200
- Below $2.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Bangladesh PPI table
  ppiBGD2013
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiBGD2013[ppiBGD2013$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiBGD2013, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the USAID
  # extreme poverty definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiBGD2013[ppiBGD2013$score == ppiScore, "extreme"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Bolivia
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Bolivia
Usage
ppiBOL2015
Format
A data frame with 10 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- half100
- Poorest half below 100% national 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp200
- Below $2.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp500
- Below $5.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp844
- Below $8.44 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Bolivia PPI table
  ppiBOL2015
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiBOL2015[ppiBOL2015$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiBOL2015, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the food
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiBOL2015[ppiBOL2015$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Bolivia for 2023
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Bolivia for 2023
Usage
ppiBOL2023
Format
A data frame with 15 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl_extreme
- National poverty line (extreme) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- ppp190
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp320
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp550
- Below $2.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp215
- Below $2.15 per day purchasing power parity (2017) 
- ppp365
- Below $3.65 per day purchasing power parity (2017) 
- ppp685
- Below $6.85 per day purchasing power parity (2017) 
- percentile20
- Below 20th percentile poverty line 
- percentile40
- Below 40th percentile poverty line 
- percentile60
- Below 60th percentile poverty line 
- percentile80
- Below 80th percentile poverty line 
Source
Examples
  # Access Bolivia PPI table
  ppiBOL2023
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiBOL2023[ppiBOL2023$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiBOL2023, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the food
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiBOL2023[ppiBOL2023$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Brazil
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Brazil
Usage
ppiBRA2010
Format
A data frame with 10 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- belowHalfWage
- Below the half minimum wage line 
- belowQtrWage
- Below the quarter minimum wage line 
- belowOneWage
- Below the one minimum wage line 
- belowTwoWage
- Below the two minimum wage line 
- extreme
- USAID extreme poverty 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp375
- Below $3.75 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp500
- Below $5.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Brazil PPI table
  ppiBRA2010
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiBRA2010[ppiBRA2010$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiBRA2010, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the USAID
  # extreme poverty definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiBRA2010[ppiBRA2010$score == ppiScore, "extreme"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Ivory Coast
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Ivory Coast
Usage
ppiCIV2013
Format
A data frame with 9 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- extreme
- USAID extreme poverty 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp200
- Below $2.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp800
- Below $8.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Ivory Coast PPI table
  ppiCIV2013
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiCIV2013[ppiCIV2013$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiCIV2013, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the USAID
  # extreme poverty definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiCIV2013[ppiCIV2013$score == ppiScore, "extreme"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Ivory Coast
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Ivory Coast
Usage
ppiCIV2018
Format
A data frame with 15 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- ppp125
- Below $1.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp250
- Below $1.90 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp500
- Below $3.20 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp100
- Below $5.50 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp190
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp320
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp550
- Below $5.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- percentile20
- Below 20th percentile poverty line 
- percentile40
- Below 40th percentile poverty line 
- percentile60
- Below 60th percentile poverty line 
- percentile80
- Below 80th percentile poverty line 
Source
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Cameroon
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Cameroon
Usage
ppiCMR2013
Format
A data frame with 8 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- extreme
- USAID extreme poverty 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp200
- Below $2.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Cameroon PPI table
  ppiCMR2013
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiCMR2013[ppiCMR2013$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiCMR2013, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the USAID
  # extreme poverty definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiCMR2013[ppiCMR2013$score == ppiScore, "extreme"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Colombia
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Colombia
Usage
ppiCOL2012
Format
A data frame with 10 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nlFood
- Food poverty line 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- extreme
- USAID extreme poverty 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp375
- Below $3.75 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp500
- Below $5.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
Source
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Colombia
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Colombia
Usage
ppiCOL2012_a
Format
A data frame with 12 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nlFood
- Food poverty line 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- half100
- Poorest half below 100 national 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp375
- Below $3.75 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp500
- Below $5.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp190
- Below $1.90 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp310
- Below $3.10 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
Source
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Colombia
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Colombia
Usage
ppiCOL2018
Format
A data frame with 19 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- extreme
- Extreme national poverty line 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- ppp190
- Below $1.90 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp320
- Below $3.20 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp550
- Below $5.50 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp800
- Below $8.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp1100
- Below $11.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp1500
- Below $15.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp2170
- Below $21.70 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp500
- Below $5.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- percentile20
- Below 20th percentile poverty line 
- percentile40
- Below 40th percentile poverty line 
- percentile60
- Below 60th percentile poverty line 
- percentile80
- Below 80th percentile poverty line 
Source
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Colombia based on data from the 2022 Gran Encuesta Integrada de Hogares (GEIH).
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Colombia based on data from the 2022 Gran Encuesta Integrada de Hogares (GEIH).
Usage
ppiCOL2024
Format
A data frame with 16 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl_extreme
- National poverty line (extreme) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- ppp215
- Below $2.15 per day purchasing power parity (2017) 
- ppp365
- Below $3.65 per day purchasing power parity (2017) 
- ppp685
- Below $6.85 per day purchasing power parity (2017) 
- ppp190
- Below $1.90 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp320
- Below $3.20 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp550
- Below $5.50 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- percentile20
- Below 20th percentile poverty line 
- percentile40
- Below 40th percentile poverty line 
- percentile60
- Below 60th percentile poverty line 
- percentile80
- Below 80th percentile poverty line 
Source
Examples
  # Access Colombia PPI table
  ppiCOL2024
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiCOL2024[ppiCOL2024$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiCOL2024, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the USAID
  # extreme poverty definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiCOL2024[ppiCOL2024$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Dominican Republic
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Dominican Republic
Usage
ppiDOM2010
Format
A data frame with 11 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl50
- National poverty line (50%) 
- nl75
- National poverty line (75%) 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- extreme
- USAID extreme poverty 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp375
- Below $3.75 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp500
- Below $5.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Dominican Republic PPI table
  ppiDOM2010
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiDOM2010[ppiDOM2010$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiDOM2010, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the USAID
  # extreme poverty definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiDOM2010[ppiDOM2010$score == ppiScore, "extreme"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Dominican Republic
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Dominican Republic
Usage
ppiDOM2018
Format
A data frame with 16 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nlFood
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (200%) 
- ppp320
- Below $3.20 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp550
- Below $5.50 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp800
- Below $8.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp1100
- Below $11.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp1500
- Below $15.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp2170
- Below $21.70 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp500
- Below $5.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- percentile20
- Below 20th percentile poverty line 
- percentile40
- Below 40th percentile poverty line 
- percentile60
- Below 60th percentile poverty line 
- percentile80
- Below 80th percentile poverty line 
Source
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Dominican Republic based on data from the 2022 Encuesta Continua de Fuerza de Trabajo - ENCFT conducted by the National Statistics Office (ONE)
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Dominican Republic based on data from the 2022 Encuesta Continua de Fuerza de Trabajo - ENCFT conducted by the National Statistics Office (ONE)
Usage
ppiDOM2024
Format
A data frame with 9 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- ppp685
- Below $6.85 per day purchasing power parity (2017) 
- percentile20
- Below 20th percentile poverty line 
- percentile40
- Below 40th percentile poverty line 
- percentile60
- Below 60th percentile poverty line 
- percentile80
- Below 80th percentile poverty line 
Source
Examples
  # Access Dominican Republic PPI table
  ppiDOM2024
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiDOM2024[ppiDOM2024$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiDOM2024, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the USAID
  # extreme poverty definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiDOM2024[ppiDOM2024$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Ecuador
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Ecuador
Usage
ppiECU2015
Format
A data frame with 11 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nlFood
- Food poverty line 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- half100
- Poorest half below 100% national 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp200
- Below $2.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp500
- Below $5.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp844
- Below $8.44 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Ecuador PPI table
  ppiECU2015
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiECU2015[ppiECU2015$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiECU2015, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiECU2015[ppiECU2015$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Ecuador for 2022
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Ecuador for 2022
Usage
ppiECU2022
Format
A data frame with 20 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl_extreme
- National poverty line (extreme) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- ppp215
- Below $2.15 per day purchasing power parity (2017) 
- ppp365
- Below $3.65 per day purchasing power parity (2017) 
- ppp685
- Below $6.85 per day purchasing power parity (2017) 
- ppp100
- Below $1.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp190
- Below $1.90 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp320
- Below $3.20 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp550
- Below $5.50 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp800
- Below $8.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp1100
- Below $11.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp1500
- Below $15.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp2170
- Below $21.70 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- percentile20
- Below 20th percentile poverty line 
- percentile40
- Below 40th percentile poverty line 
- percentile60
- Below 60th percentile poverty line 
- percentile80
- Below 80th percentile poverty line 
Source
Examples
  # Access Ecuador PPI table
  ppiECU2015
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiECU2015[ppiECU2015$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiECU2015, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiECU2015[ppiECU2015$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Egypt
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Egypt
Usage
ppiEGY2010
Format
A data frame with 8 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nu100
- National upper poverty line (100%) 
- nl100
- National lower poverty line (100%) 
- nlFood
- Food poverty line 
- extreme
- USAID extreme poverty 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp375
- Below $3.75 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Egypt PPI table
  ppiEGY2010
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiEGY2010[ppiEGY2010$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiEGY2010, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the USAID
  # extreme poverty definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiEGY2010[ppiEGY2010$score == ppiScore, "extreme"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Ethiopia
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Ethiopia
Usage
ppiETH2016
Format
A data frame with 21 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nlFood
- Food poverty line 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- ppp100
- Below $1.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp175
- Below $1.75 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp200
- Below $2.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp500
- Below $5.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp190
- Below $1.90 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp310
- Below $3.10 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp380
- Below $3.80 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp400
- Below $4.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- half100
- Poorest half below 100 national 
- percentile20
- Below 20th percentile poverty line 
- percentile40
- Below 40th percentile poverty line 
- percentile50
- Below 50th percentile poverty line 
- percentile60
- Below 60th percentile poverty line 
- percentile80
- Below 80th percentile poverty line 
Source
Examples
  # Access Ethiopia PPI table
  ppiETH2016
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiETH2016[ppiETH2016$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiETH2016, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiETH2016[ppiETH2016$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Ethiopia for 2023
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Ethiopia for 2023
Usage
ppiETH2023
Format
A data frame with 20 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl_extreme
- National poverty line (extreme) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- ppp100
- Below $1.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp190
- Below $1.90 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp320
- Below $3.20 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp550
- Below $5.50 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp800
- Below $8.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp1100
- Below $11.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp1500
- Below $15.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp2170
- Below $21.70 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp500
- Below $5.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- percentile20
- Below 20th percentile poverty line 
- percentile40
- Below 40th percentile poverty line 
- percentile60
- Below 60th percentile poverty line 
- percentile80
- Below 80th percentile poverty line 
Source
Examples
  # Access Ethiopia PPI table
  ppiETH2023
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiETH2023[ppiETH2023$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiETH2023, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiETH2023[ppiETH2023$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Fiji
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Fiji
Usage
ppiFJI2014
Format
A data frame with 8 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- median
- Poorest half below 100% national 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp200
- Below $2.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Fiji PPI table
  ppiFJI2014
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiFJI2014[ppiFJI2014$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiFJI2014, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiFJI2014[ppiFJI2014$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Ghana based on legacy definitions
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Ghana based on legacy definitions
Usage
ppiGHA2015
Format
A data frame with 8 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nlFood
- Food poverty line 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp375
- Below $2.75 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Ghana PPI table
  ppiGHA2015
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiGHA2015[ppiGHA2015$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiGHA2015, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiGHA2015[ppiGHA2015$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Ghana using poverty definitions deflated with Ghana's CPI
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Ghana using poverty definitions deflated with Ghana's CPI
Usage
ppiGHA2015_a
Format
A data frame with 13 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nlFood
- Food poverty line 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- half100
- Poorest half below 100% national 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp200
- Below $2.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp375
- Below $3.75 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp500
- Below $5.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp190
- Below $1.90 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp310
- Below $3.10 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Ghana PPI table
  ppiGHA2015_a
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiGHA2015_a[ppiGHA2015_a$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiGHA2015_a, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiGHA2015_a[ppiGHA2015_a$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Ghana using poverty definitions deflated with the change in 100% of national poverty line
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Ghana using poverty definitions deflated with the change in 100% of national poverty line
Usage
ppiGHA2015_b
Format
A data frame with 8 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp200
- Below $2.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp375
- Below $3.75 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp500
- Below $5.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp190
- Below $1.90 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp310
- Below $3.10 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Ghana PPI table
  ppiGHA2015_b
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiGHA2015_b[ppiGHA2015_b$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiGHA2015_b, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the below $1.25
  # per day purchasing power parity (2005)
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiGHA2015_b[ppiGHA2015_b$score == ppiScore, "ppp125"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Ghana
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Ghana
Usage
ppiGHA2019
Format
A data frame with 20 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- extreme
- Extreme poverty line 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- ppp100
- Below $1.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp190
- Below $1.90 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp320
- Below $3.20 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp550
- Below $5.50 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp800
- Below $8.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp1100
- Below $11.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp1500
- Below $15.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp2170
- Below $21.70 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp500
- Below $5.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- percentile20
- Below 20th percentile poverty line 
- percentile40
- Below 40th percentile poverty line 
- percentile60
- Below 50th percentile poverty line 
- percentile80
- Below 60th percentile poverty line 
Source
Examples
  # Access Ghana PPI table
  ppiGHA2019
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiGHA2019[ppiGHA2019$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiGHA2019, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line is used
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiGHA2019[ppiGHA2019$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Guatemala
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Guatemala
Usage
ppiGTM2016
Format
A data frame with 17 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nlFood
- Food poverty line 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- half100
- Poorest half below 100% national 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp200
- Below $2.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp500
- Below $5.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp190
- Below $1.90 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp310
- Below $3.10 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- percentile20
- Below 20th percentile poverty line 
- percentile40
- Below 40th percentile poverty line 
- percentile50
- Below 50th percentile poverty line 
- percentile60
- Below 60th percentile poverty line 
- percentile80
- Below 80th percentile poverty line 
Source
Examples
  # Access Guatemala PPI table
  ppiGTM2016
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiGTM2016[ppiGTM2016$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiGTM2016, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiGTM2016[ppiGTM2016$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Guatemala for 2023
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Guatemala for 2023
Usage
ppiGTM2023
Format
A data frame with 17 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- ppp190
- Below $1.90 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp320
- Below $3.20 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp550
- Below $5.50 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp215
- Below $2.15 per day purchasing power parity (2017) 
- ppp365
- Below $3.65 per day purchasing power parity (2017) 
- ppp685
- Below $6.85 per day purchasing power parity (2017) 
- percentile20
- Below 20th percentile poverty line 
- percentile40
- Below 40th percentile poverty line 
- percentile60
- Below 60th percentile poverty line 
- percentile80
- Below 80th percentile poverty line 
Source
Examples
  # Access Guatemala PPI table
  ppiGTM2023
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiGTM2023[ppiGTM2023$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiGTM2023, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiGTM2023[ppiGTM2023$score == ppiScore, "ppp190"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Honduras
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Honduras
Usage
ppiHND2010
Format
A data frame with 7 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nlFood
- Food poverty line 
- extreme
- USAID extreme poverty 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp375
- Below $3.75 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Honduras PPI table
  ppiHND2010
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiHND2010[ppiHND2010$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiHND2010, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the USAID
  # extreme poverty definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiHND2010[ppiHND2010$score == ppiScore, "extreme"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Honduras for 2023
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Honduras for 2023
Usage
ppiHND2023
Format
A data frame with 18 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl_extreme
- National poverty line (extreme) 
- ppp100
- Below $1.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp190
- Below $1.90 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp320
- Below $3.20 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp550
- Below $5.50 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp800
- Below $8.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp1100
- Below $11.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp1500
- Below $15.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp2170
- Below $21.70 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp500
- Below $5.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- percentile20
- Below 20th percentile poverty line 
- percentile40
- Below 40th percentile poverty line 
- percentile60
- Below 60th percentile poverty line 
- percentile80
- Below 80th percentile poverty line 
Source
Examples
  # Access Honduras PPI table
  ppiHND2023
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiHND2023[ppiHND2023$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiHND2023, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the USAID
  # extreme poverty definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiHND2023[ppiHND2023$score == ppiScore, "nl_extreme"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Haiti
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Haiti
Usage
ppiHTI2016
Format
A data frame with 10 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nlFood
- Food poverty line 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- half100
- Poorest half below 100% national 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp200
- Below $2.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp500
- Below $5.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Haiti PPI table
  ppiHTI2016
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiHTI2016[ppiHTI2016$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiHTI2016, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiHTI2016[ppiHTI2016$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Indonesia using legacy poverty definitions
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Indonesia using legacy poverty definitions
Usage
ppiIDN2012
Format
A data frame with 4 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Indonesia PPI table
  ppiIDN2012
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiIDN2012[ppiIDN2012$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiIDN2012, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiIDN2012[ppiIDN2012$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Indonesia using new poverty definitions
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Indonesia using new poverty definitions
Usage
ppiIDN2012_a
Format
A data frame with 9 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- extreme
- USAID extreme poverty 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp190
- Below $1.90 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp310
- Below $3.10 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Indonesia PPI table
  ppiIDN2012_a
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiIDN2012_a[ppiIDN2012_a$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiIDN2012_a, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the USAID
  # extreme poverty definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiIDN2012_a[ppiIDN2012_a$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Indonesia
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Indonesia
Usage
ppiIDN2020
Format
A data frame with 20 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- extreme
- Extreme poverty line 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- ppp100
- Below $1.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp190
- Below $1.90 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp320
- Below $3.20 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp550
- Below $5.50 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp800
- Below $8.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp1100
- Below $11.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp1500
- Below $15.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp2170
- Below $21.70 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp500
- Below $5.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- percentile20
- Below 20th percentile poverty line 
- percentile40
- Below 40th percentile poverty line 
- percentile60
- Below 50th percentile poverty line 
- percentile80
- Below 60th percentile poverty line 
Source
Examples
  # Access Indonesia PPI table
  ppiIDN2020
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiIDN2020[ppiIDN2020$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiIDN2020, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the USAID
  # extreme poverty definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiIDN2020[ppiIDN2020$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Indonesia for 2023
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Indonesia for 2023
Usage
ppiIDN2023
Format
A data frame with 10 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- ppp365
- Below $3.65 per day purchasing power parity (2017) 
- ppp685
- Below $6.85 per day purchasing power parity (2017) 
- ppp320
- Below $3.20 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp550
- Below $5.50 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- percentile20
- Below 20th percentile poverty line 
- percentile40
- Below 40th percentile poverty line 
- percentile60
- Below 50th percentile poverty line 
- percentile80
- Below 60th percentile poverty line 
Source
Examples
  # Access Indonesia PPI table
  ppiIDN2023
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiIDN2023[ppiIDN2023$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiIDN2023, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the USAID
  # extreme poverty definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiIDN2023[ppiIDN2023$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for India using r59 poverty definitions
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for India using r59 poverty definitions
Usage
ppiIND2016_r59
Format
A data frame with 4 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- saxena
- National saxena 
- ppp108
- Below $1.08 per day purchasing power parity (1993) 
- ppp216
- Below $2.16 per day purchasing power parity (1993) 
Source
Examples
  # Access India PPI table
  ppiIND2016_r59
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiIND2016_r59[ppiIND2016_r59$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiIND2016_r59, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the saxena
  # poverty definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiIND2016_r59[ppiIND2016_r59$score == ppiScore, "saxena"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for India using r62 poverty definitions
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for India using r62 poverty definitions
Usage
ppiIND2016_r62
Format
A data frame with 7 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- saxena
- National saxena 
- ppp108
- Below $1.08 per day purchasing power parity (1993) 
- ppp81
- Below $0.81 per day purchasing power parity (1993) 
- ppp135
- Below $1.35 per day purchasing power parity (1993) 
- ppp162
- Below $1.62 per day purchasing power parity (1993) 
- ppp216
- Below $2.16 per day purchasing power parity (1993) 
Source
Examples
  # Access India PPI table
  ppiIND2016_r62
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiIND2016_r62[ppiIND2016_r62$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiIND2016_r62, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # saxena poverty definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiIND2016_r62[ppiIND2016_r62$score == ppiScore, "saxena"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for India using r66 poverty definitions
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for India using r66 poverty definitions
Usage
ppiIND2016_r66
Format
A data frame with 8 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- tendulkar
- National tendulkar 
- tendulkar100
- National tendulkar (100%) 
- tendulkar150
- National tendulkar (150%) 
- tendulkar200
- National tendulkar (200%) 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp188
- Below $1.88 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
Source
Examples
  # Access India PPI table
  ppiIND2016_r66
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiIND2016_r66[ppiIND2016_r66$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiIND2016_r66, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # tendulkar poverty definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiIND2016_r66[ppiIND2016_r66$score == ppiScore, "tendulkar"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for India using r68 poverty definitions
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for India using r68 poverty definitions
Usage
ppiIND2016_r68
Format
A data frame with 16 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- rangarajan100
- National rangarajan (100%) 
- rangarajan150
- National rangarajan (150%) 
- rangarajan200
- National rangarajan (200%) 
- half100
- Poorest half below 100% national 
- rbiUrban
- RBI urban 
- rbiRural
- RBI rural 
- ppp190
- Below $1.90 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp310
- Below $3.10 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp380
- Below $3.80 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp400
- Below $4.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- percentile20
- Below 20th percentile poverty line 
- percentile40
- Below 40th percentile poverty line 
- percentile50
- Below 50th percentile poverty line 
- percentile60
- Below 60th percentile poverty line 
- percentile80
- Below 80th percentile poverty line 
Source
Examples
  # Access India PPI table
  ppiIND2016_r68
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiIND2016_r68[ppiIND2016_r68$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiIND2016_r68, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # rangarajan poverty definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiIND2016_r68[ppiIND2016_r68$score == ppiScore, "rangarajan100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Jordan
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Jordan
Usage
ppiJOR2010
Format
A data frame with 10 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- nl250
- National poverty line (250%) 
- extreme
- USAID extreme poverty 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp375
- Below $3.75 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp500
- Below $5.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Jordan PPI table
  ppiJOR2010
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiJOR2010[ppiJOR2010$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiJOR2010, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the USAID
  # extreme poverty definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiJOR2010[ppiJOR2010$score == ppiScore, "extreme"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Kenya
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Kenya
Usage
ppiKEN2011
Format
A data frame with 11 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nlFood
- Food poverty line 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- extreme
- USAID extreme poverty 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp400
- Below $4.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp844
- Below $8.44 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp190
- Below $1.90 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp310
- Below $3.10 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Kenya PPI table
  ppiKEN2011
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiKEN2011[ppiKEN2011$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiKEN2011, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the USAID
  # extreme poverty definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiKEN2011[ppiKEN2011$score == ppiScore, "extreme"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Kenya
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Kenya
Usage
ppiKEN2018
Format
A data frame with 17 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nlFood
- Food poverty line 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- ppp100
- Below $1.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp190
- Below $1.90 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp320
- Below $3.20 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp550
- Below $5.50 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp800
- Below $8.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp500
- Below $5.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- percentile20
- Below 20th percentile poverty line 
- percentile40
- Below 40th percentile poverty line 
- percentile60
- Below 50th percentile poverty line 
- percentile80
- Below 60th percentile poverty line 
Source
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Kenya based on data from the 2021 Kenya Integrated Household Budget Survey (KIHBS)
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Kenya based on data from the 2021 Kenya Integrated Household Budget Survey (KIHBS)
Usage
ppiKEN2024
Format
A data frame with 13 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nlFood
- Food poverty line 
- nlAbsolute
- Absolute poverty line 
- ppp190
- Below $1.90 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp320
- Below $3.20 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp550
- Below $5.50 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp215
- Below $2.15 per day purchasing power parity (2017) 
- ppp365
- Below $3.65 per day purchasing power parity (2017) 
- ppp685
- Below $6.85 per day purchasing power parity (2017) 
- percentile20
- Below 20th percentile poverty line 
- percentile40
- Below 40th percentile poverty line 
- percentile60
- Below 60th percentile poverty line 
- percentile80
- Below 80th percentile poverty line 
Source
Examples
  # Access Kenya PPI table
  ppiKEN2024
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiKEN2024[ppiKEN2024$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiKEN2024, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the USAID
  # extreme poverty definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiKEN2024[ppiKEN2024$score == ppiScore, "nlFood"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Kyrgyzstan
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Kyrgyzstan
Usage
ppiKGZ2015
Format
A data frame with 9 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- median
- Poorest half below 100% national 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp200
- Below $2.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp500
- Below $5.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Kyrgyzstan PPI table
  ppiKGZ2015
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiKGZ2015[ppiKGZ2015$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiKGZ2015, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiKGZ2015[ppiKGZ2015$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Cambodia
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Cambodia
Usage
ppiKHM2015
Format
A data frame with 6 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power poverty (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power poverty (2005) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Cambodia PPI table
  ppiKHM2015
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiKHM2015[ppiKHM2015$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiKHM2015, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiKHM2015[ppiKHM2015$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Cambodia
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Cambodia
Usage
ppiKHM2015_gov
Format
A data frame with 9 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- median
- Median poverty line 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp200
- Below $2.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp500
- Below $5.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Cambodia PPI table
  ppiKHM2015_gov
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiKHM2015_gov[ppiKHM2015_gov$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiKHM2015_gov, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiKHM2015_gov[ppiKHM2015_gov$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Cambodia
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Cambodia
Usage
ppiKHM2015_wb
Format
A data frame with 9 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- median
- Median poverty line 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp200
- Below $2.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp500
- Below $5.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Cambodia PPI table
  ppiKHM2015_wb
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiKHM2015_wb[ppiKHM2015_wb$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiKHM2015_wb, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiKHM2015_wb[ppiKHM2015_wb$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Cambodia for 2023
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Cambodia for 2023
Usage
ppiKHM2023
Format
A data frame with 14 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- ppp550
- Below $3.20 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp800
- Below $3.20 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp1100
- Below $11.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp1500
- Below $15.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp2170
- Below $21.70 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp685
- Below $6.85 per day purchasing power parity (2017) 
- percentile20
- Below 20th percentile poverty line 
- percentile40
- Below 40th percentile poverty line 
- percentile60
- Below 60th percentile poverty line 
- percentile80
- Below 80th percentile poverty line 
Source
Examples
  # Access Cambodia PPI table
  ppiKHM2023
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiKHM2023[ppiKHM2023$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiKHM2023, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiKHM2023[ppiKHM2023$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Sri Lanka
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Sri Lanka
Usage
ppiLKA2016
Format
A data frame with 16 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- half100
- Poorest half below 100% national 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp200
- Below $2.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp500
- Below $5.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp190
- Below $1.90 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp310
- Below $3.10 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- percentile20
- Below 20th percentile poverty line 
- percentile40
- Below 40th percentile poverty line 
- percentile50
- Below 50th percentile poverty line 
- percentile60
- Below 60th percentile poverty line 
- percentile80
- Below 80th percentile poverty line 
Source
Examples
  # Access Sri Lanka PPI table
  ppiLKA2016
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiLKA2016[ppiLKA2016$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiLKA2016, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiLKA2016[ppiLKA2016$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Morocco
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Morocco
Usage
ppiMAR2013
Format
A data frame with 9 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- extreme
- USAID extreme poverty 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp375
- Below $3.75 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp500
- Below $5.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Morocco PPI table
  ppiMAR2013
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiMAR2013[ppiMAR2013$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiMAR2013, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiMAR2013[ppiMAR2013$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Madagascar
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Madagascar
Usage
ppiMDG2015
Format
A data frame with 9 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- Food poverty line 
- nl150
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (150%) 
- median
- National poverty line (200%) 
- ppp125
- Poorest half below 100% national 
- ppp200
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp500
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Madagascar PPI table
  ppiMDG2015
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiMDG2015[ppiMDG2015$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiMDG2015, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiMDG2015[ppiMDG2015$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Mexico using legacy definitions
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Mexico using legacy definitions
Usage
ppiMEX2017
Format
A data frame with 8 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nlFood
- Food poverty line 
- nlCapability
- Capabilities 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl125
- National poverty line (125%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Mexico PPI table
  ppiMEX2017
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiMEX2017[ppiMEX2017$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiMEX2017, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiMEX2017[ppiMEX2017$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Mexico using new poverty definitions
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Mexico using new poverty definitions
Usage
ppiMEX2017_a
Format
A data frame with 17 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National lower poverty line (100%) 
- nu100
- National upper poverty line (100%) 
- nu150
- National upper poverty line (150%) 
- nu200
- National upper poverty line (200%) 
- half100
- Poorest half below 100% national 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp200
- Below $2.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp500
- Below $5.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp190
- Below $1.90 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp310
- Below $3.10 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- percentile20
- Below 20th percentile poverty line 
- percentile40
- Below 40th percentile poverty line 
- percentile50
- Below 50th percentile poverty line 
- percentile60
- Below 60th percentile poverty line 
- percentile80
- Below 80th percentile poverty line 
Source
Examples
  # Access Mexico PPI table
  ppiMEX2017_a
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiMEX2017_a[ppiMEX2017_a$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiMEX2017_a, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiMEX2017_a[ppiMEX2017_a$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Mexico based on data from Encuesta Nacional de Ingresos y Gastos de los Hogares (ENIGH) from 2022 produced by the Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Geografía (INEGI)
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Mexico based on data from Encuesta Nacional de Ingresos y Gastos de los Hogares (ENIGH) from 2022 produced by the Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Geografía (INEGI)
Usage
ppiMEX2024
Format
A data frame with 21 columns and 100 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- ppp550
- Below $5.50 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp800
- Below $8.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp1100
- Below $11.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp365
- Below $3.65 per day purchasing power parity (2017) 
- ppp685
- Below $6.85 per day purchasing power parity (2017) 
- percentile20
- Below 20th percentile poverty line 
- percentile40
- Below 40th percentile poverty line 
- percentile60
- Below 50th percentile poverty line 
- percentile80
- Below 60th percentile poverty line 
Source
Examples
  # Access Mexico PPI table
  ppiMEX2024
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiMEX2024[ppiMEX2024$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiMEX2024, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the purchasing
  # power parity at $1.00
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiMEX2024[ppiMEX2024$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Mali
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Mali
Usage
ppiMLI2010
Format
A data frame with 6 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nlFood
- Food poverty line 
- extreme
- USAID extreme poverty 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Mali PPI table
  ppiMLI2010
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiMLI2010[ppiMLI2010$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiMLI2010, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiMLI2010[ppiMLI2010$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Myanmar
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Myanmar
Usage
ppiMMR2012
Format
A data frame with 8 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nlFood
- Food poverty line 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- extreme
- USAID extreme poverty 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Myanmar PPI table
  ppiMMR2012
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiMMR2012[ppiMMR2012$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiMMR2012, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiMMR2012[ppiMMR2012$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Myanmar
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Myanmar
Usage
ppiMMR2019
Format
A data frame with 20 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100) 
- extreme
- National poverty line (150) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (200) 
- nl200
- Below $1.90 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp100
- Below $3.20 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp190
- Below $5.50 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp320
- Below $8.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp550
- Below $11.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp800
- Below $15.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp1100
- Below $21.70 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp1500
- Below 20th percentile poverty line 
- ppp2170
- Below 40th percentile poverty line 
- ppp125
- Below 50th percentile poverty line 
- ppp250
- Below 60th percentile poverty line 
- ppp500
- Below 80th percentile poverty line 
- percentile20
- NA 
- percentile40
- NA 
- percentile60
- NA 
- percentile80
- NA 
Source
Examples
  # Access Myanmar PPI table
  ppiMMR2019
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiMMR2019[ppiMMR2019$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiMMR2019, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the USAID
  # extreme poverty definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiMMR2019[ppiMMR2019$score == ppiScore, "extreme"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Mongolia
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Mongolia
Usage
ppiMNG2016
Format
A data frame with 18 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- half100
- Poorest half below 100% national 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp200
- Below $2.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp500
- Below $5.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp190
- Below $1.90 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp310
- Below $3.10 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp380
- Below $3.80 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp400
- Below $4.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- percentile20
- Below 20th percentile poverty line 
- percentile40
- Below 40th percentile poverty line 
- percentile50
- Below 50th percentile poverty line 
- percentile60
- Below 60th percentile poverty line 
- percentile80
- Below 80th percentile poverty line 
Source
Examples
  # Access Mongolia PPI table
  ppiMNG2016
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiMNG2016[ppiMNG2016$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiMNG2016, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiMNG2016[ppiMNG2016$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Mozambique
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Mozambique
Usage
ppiMOZ2013
Format
A data frame with 7 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- ppp100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- extreme
- USAID extreme poverty 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Mozambique PPI table
  ppiMOZ2013
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiMOZ2013[ppiMOZ2013$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiMOZ2013, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiMOZ2013[ppiMOZ2013$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Mozambique
Description
This PPI was created in April 2019 using Mozambique’s 2014/15 Inquérito Sobre Orçamento Familiar Survey and was released in May 2019.
Usage
ppiMOZ2019
Format
A data frame with 15 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200) 
- ppp190
- Below $1.90 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp320
- Below $3.20 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp550
- Below $5.50 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp800
- Below $8.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp1100
- Below $11.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp1500
- Below $15.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp2170
- Below $21.70 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- percentile20
- Below 20th percentile poverty line 
- percentile40
- Below 40th percentile poverty line 
- percentile60
- Below 50th percentile poverty line 
- percentile80
- Below 60th percentile poverty line 
Source
Examples
  # Access Mozambique PPI table
  ppiMOZ2019
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiMOZ2019[ppiMOZ2019$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiMOZ2019, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line is used
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiMOZ2019[ppiMOZ2019$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Mozambique
Description
The latest version of the PPI for Mozambique was created in June 2024 by Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA) based on data from the 2022 Demographic and Health Survey (DHS).
Usage
ppiMOZ2024
Format
A data frame with 6 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- percentile20
- Below 20th percentile poverty line 
- percentile40
- Below 40th percentile poverty line 
- percentile50
- Below 50th percentile poverty line 
- percentile60
- Below 60th percentile poverty line 
- percentile80
- Below 80th percentile poverty line 
Source
Examples
  # Access Mozambique PPI table
  ppiMOZ2024
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiMOZ2024[ppiMOZ2024$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities
  # corresponding to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiMOZ2024, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line is used
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiMOZ2024[ppiMOZ2024$score == ppiScore, "percentile80"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Malawi using legacy poverty definitions
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Malawi using legacy poverty definitions
Usage
ppiMWI2015
Format
A data frame with 3 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Malawi PPI table
  ppiMWI2015
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiMWI2015[ppiMWI2015$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiMWI2015, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, below $1.25
  # purchasing power parity (2005)
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiMWI2015[ppiMWI2015$score == ppiScore, "ppp125"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Malawi using government poverty definitions
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Malawi using government poverty definitions
Usage
ppiMWI2015_gov
Format
A data frame with 14 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nlFood
- Food poverty line 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- half100
- Poorest half below 100% national 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp200
- Below $2.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp500
- Below $5.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp844
- Below $8.44 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp190
- Below $1.90 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp310
- Below $3.10 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp1000
- Below $10.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Malawi PPI table
  ppiMWI2015_gov
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiMWI2015_gov[ppiMWI2015_gov$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiMWI2015_gov, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiMWI2015_gov[ppiMWI2015_gov$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Malawi using PBM poverty definitions
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Malawi using PBM poverty definitions
Usage
ppiMWI2015_pbm
Format
A data frame with 13 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nlFood
- Food poverty line 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- half100
- Poorest half below 100% national 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp200
- Below $2.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp500
- Below $5.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp844
- Below $8.44 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp190
- Below $1.90 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp310
- Below $3.10 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Malawi PPI table
  ppiMWI2015_pbm
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiMWI2015_pbm[ppiMWI2015_pbm$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiMWI2015_pbm, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiMWI2015_pbm[ppiMWI2015_pbm$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Malawi
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Malawi
Usage
ppiMWI2020
Format
A data frame with 16 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- extreme
- Extreme poverty line 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- ppp100
- Below $1.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp190
- Below $1.90 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp320
- Below $3.20 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp550
- Below $5.50 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp500
- Below $5.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- percentile20
- Below 20th percentile poverty line 
- percentile40
- Below 40th percentile poverty line 
- percentile60
- Below 50th percentile poverty line 
- percentile80
- Below 60th percentile poverty line 
Source
Examples
  # Access Malawi PPI table
  ppiMWI2020
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiMWI2020[ppiMWI2020$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiMWI2020, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the USAID
  # extreme poverty definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiMWI2020[ppiMWI2020$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Malawi for 2023
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Malawi for 2023
Usage
ppiMWI2023
Format
A data frame with 13 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- food
- Food poverty line 
- ppp215
- Below $2.15 per day purchasing power parity (2017) 
- ppp365
- Below $3.65 per day purchasing power parity (2017) 
- ppp685
- Below $6.85 per day purchasing power parity (2017) 
- ppp190
- Below $1.90 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp320
- Below $3.20 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp550
- Below $5.50 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- percentile20
- Below 20th percentile poverty line 
- percentile40
- Below 40th percentile poverty line 
- percentile60
- Below 50th percentile poverty line 
- percentile80
- Below 60th percentile poverty line 
Source
Examples
  # Access Malawi PPI table
  ppiMWI2023
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiMWI2023[ppiMWI2023$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiMWI2023, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the USAID
  # extreme poverty definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiMWI2023[ppiMWI2023$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Namibia
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Namibia
Usage
ppiNAM2013
Format
A data frame with 9 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National lower poverty line (100%) 
- nu100
- National upper poverty line (100%) 
- nu150
- National upper poverty line (150%) 
- nu200
- National upper poverty line (200%) 
- extreme
- USAID extreme poverty 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp200
- Below $2.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Namibia PPI table
  ppiNAM2013
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiNAM2013[ppiNAM2013$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiNAM2013, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiNAM2013[ppiNAM2013$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Niger
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Niger
Usage
ppiNER2013
Format
A data frame with 9 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nlFood
- Food poverty line 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- extreme
- USAID extreme poverty 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp200
- Below $2.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Niger PPI table
  ppiNER2013
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiNER2013[ppiNER2013$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiNER2013, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiNER2013[ppiNER2013$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Nigeria
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Nigeria
Usage
ppiNGA2015
Format
A data frame with 13 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nlFood
- Food poverty line 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- half100
- Poorest half below 100% national 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp200
- Below $2.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp400
- Below $4.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp500
- Below $5.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp190
- Below $1.90 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp310
- Below $3.10 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Nigeria PPI table
  ppiNGA2015
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiNGA2015[ppiNGA2015$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiNGA2015, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiNGA2015[ppiNGA2015$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Nicaragua
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Nicaragua
Usage
ppiNIC2013
Format
A data frame with 10 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nlFood
- Food poverty line 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- extreme
- USAID extreme poverty 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp375
- Below $3.75 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp800
- Below $8.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Nicaragua PPI table
  ppiNIC2013
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiNIC2013[ppiNIC2013$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiNIC2013, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiNIC2013[ppiNIC2013$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Nepal using legacy poverty definitions
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Nepal using legacy poverty definitions
Usage
ppiNPL2013
Format
A data frame with 4 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Nepal PPI table
  ppiNPL2013
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiNPL2013[ppiNPL2013$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiNPL2013, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiNPL2013[ppiNPL2013$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Nepal using new poverty definitions
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Nepal using new poverty definitions
Usage
ppiNPL2013_a
Format
A data frame with 9 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nlFood
- Food poverty line 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- extreme
- USAID extreme poverty 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp200
- Below $2.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Nepal PPI table
  ppiNPL2013_a
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiNPL2013_a[ppiNPL2013_a$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiNPL2013_a, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiNPL2013_a[ppiNPL2013_a$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Pakistan
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Pakistan
Usage
ppiPAK2009
Format
A data frame with 10 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl50
- National poverty line (50%) 
- nl75
- National poverty line (75%) 
- nl125
- National poverty line (125%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- extreme
- USAID extreme poverty 
- ppp125
- Poorest half below 100 national 
- ppp250
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp375
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Pakistan PPI table
  ppiPAK2009
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiPAK2009[ppiPAK2009$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiPAK2009, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiPAK2009[ppiPAK2009$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Peru
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Peru
Usage
ppiPER2012
Format
A data frame with 9 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nlFood
- Food poverty line 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- extreme
- USAID extreme poverty 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp375
- Below $3.75 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Peru PPI table
  ppiPER2012
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiPER2012[ppiPER2012$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiPER2012, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiPER2012[ppiPER2012$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Peru
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Peru
Usage
ppiPER2018
Format
A data frame with 19 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- extreme
- Extreme national poverty line 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- ppp190
- Below $1.90 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp320
- Below $3.20 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp550
- Below $5.50 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp800
- Below $8.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp1100
- Below $11.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp1500
- Below $15.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp2170
- Below $21.70 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp500
- Below $5.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- percentile20
- Below 20th percentile poverty line 
- percentile40
- Below 40th percentile poverty line 
- percentile60
- Below 60th percentile poverty line 
- percentile80
- Below 80th percentile poverty line 
Source
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Peru based on data from the 2022 Encuesta Nacional de Hogares (ENAHO)
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Peru based on data from the 2022 Encuesta Nacional de Hogares (ENAHO)
Usage
ppiPER2024
Format
A data frame with 15 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nlFood
- Food poverty line 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- ppp215
- Below $2.15 per day purchasing power parity (2017) 
- ppp365
- Below $3.65 per day purchasing power parity (2017) 
- ppp685
- Below $6.85 per day purchasing power parity (2017) 
- ppp190
- Below $1.90 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp320
- Below $3.20 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp550
- Below $5.50 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- percentile20
- Below 20th percentile poverty line 
- percentile40
- Below 40th percentile poverty line 
- percentile60
- Below 60th percentile poverty line 
- percentile80
- Below 80th percentile poverty line 
Source
Examples
  # Access Peru PPI table
  ppiPER2024
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiPER2024[ppiPER2024$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiPER2024, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the USAID
  # extreme poverty definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiPER2024[ppiPER2024$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Philippines using legacy poverty definitions
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Philippines using legacy poverty definitions
Usage
ppiPHL2014
Format
A data frame with 6 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp500
- Below $5.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp432
- Below $4.32 per day purchasing power parity (1993) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Philippines PPI table
  ppiPHL2014
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiPHL2014[ppiPHL2014$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiPHL2014, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiPHL2014[ppiPHL2014$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Philippines using new poverty definitions
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Philippines using new poverty definitions
Usage
ppiPHL2014_a
Format
A data frame with 11 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- median
- Poorest half below 100% national 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp200
- Below $2.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp500
- Below $5.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp190
- Below $1.90 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp310
- Below $3.10 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Philippines PPI table
  ppiPHL2014_a
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiPHL2014_a[ppiPHL2014_a$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiPHL2014_a, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiPHL2014_a[ppiPHL2014_a$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Philippines
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Philippines
Usage
ppiPHL2018
Format
A data frame with 18 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- food
- Food poverty line 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- ppp190
- Below $1.90 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp320
- Below $3.20 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp550
- Below $5.50 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp800
- Below $8.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp1100
- Below $11.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp1500
- Below $15.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp500
- Below $5.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- percentile20
- Below 20th percentile poverty line 
- percentile40
- Below 40th percentile poverty line 
- percentile60
- Below 60th percentile poverty line 
- percentile80
- Below 80th percentile poverty line 
Source
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Philippines for 2023
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Philippines for 2023
Usage
ppiPHL2023
Format
A data frame with 13 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- food
- Food poverty line 
- ppp215
- Below $2.15 per day purchasing power parity (2017) 
- ppp365
- Below $3.65 per day purchasing power parity (2017) 
- ppp685
- Below $6.85 per day purchasing power parity (2017) 
- ppp190
- Below $1.90 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp320
- Below $3.20 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp550
- Below $5.50 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- percentile20
- Below 20th percentile poverty line 
- percentile40
- Below 40th percentile poverty line 
- percentile60
- Below 60th percentile poverty line 
- percentile80
- Below 80th percentile poverty line 
Source
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Papua New Guinea 2023
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Papua New Guinea 2023
Usage
ppiPNG2023
Format
A data frame with 9 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- percentile20_wi
- Below 20th percentile wealth index 
- percentile40_wi
- Below 40th percentile wealth index 
- percentile60_wi
- Below 60th percentile wealth index 
- percentile80_wi
- Below 80th percentile wealth index 
- percentile20_wi_ur
- Below 20th percentile wealth index urban/rural 
- percentile40_wi_ur
- Below 40th percentile wealth index urban/rural 
- percentile60_wi_ur
- Below 60th percentile wealth index urban/rural 
- percentile80_wi_ur
- Below 80th percentile wealth index urban/rural 
Source
Examples
  # Access Papua New Guinea PPI table
  ppiPNG2023
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiPNG2023[ppiPNG2023$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiPNG2023, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the USAID
  # extreme poverty definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiPNG2023[ppiPNG2023$score == ppiScore, "percentile20_wi"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Paraguay
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Paraguay
Usage
ppiPRY2012
Format
A data frame with 8 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nlFood
- Food poverty line 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- extreme
- USAID extreme poverty 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Paraguay PPI table
  ppiPRY2012
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiPRY2012[ppiPRY2012$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiPRY2012, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiPRY2012[ppiPRY2012$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Palestine
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Palestine
Usage
ppiPSE2014
Format
A data frame with 11 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- deep
- Deep poverty 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- median
- Poorest half below 100% national 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp200
- Below $2.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp375
- Below $3.75 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp500
- Below $5.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Palestine PPI table
  ppiPSE2014
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiPSE2014[ppiPSE2014$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiPSE2014, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiPSE2014[ppiPSE2014$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Romania
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Romania
Usage
ppiROU2009
Format
A data frame with 9 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- extreme
- USAID extreme poverty 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp375
- Below $3.75 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp500
- Below $5.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- laeken
- Laeken poverty line 
Source
Examples
  # Access Romania PPI table
  ppiROU2009
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiROU2009[ppiROU2009$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiROU2009, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiROU2009[ppiROU2009$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Russia
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Russia
Usage
ppiRUS2010
Format
A data frame with 4 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- extreme
- USAID extreme poverty 
- ppp625
- Below $6.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Russia PPI table
  ppiRUS2010
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiRUS2010[ppiRUS2010$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiRUS2010, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiRUS2010[ppiRUS2010$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Rwanda
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Rwanda
Usage
ppiRWA2016
Format
A data frame with 11 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nlFood
- Food poverty line 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- half100
- Poorest half below 100% national 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp200
- Below $2.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp500
- Below $5.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp844
- Below $8.44 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Rwanda PPI table
  ppiRWA2016
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiRWA2016[ppiRWA2016$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiRWA2016, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiRWA2016[ppiRWA2016$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Rwanda
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Rwanda
Usage
ppiRWA2019
Format
A data frame with 20 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100) 
- extreme
- National poverty line (150) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (200) 
- nl200
- Below $1.90 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp100
- Below $3.20 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp190
- Below $5.50 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp320
- Below $8.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp550
- Below $11.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp800
- Below $15.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp1100
- Below $21.70 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp1500
- Below 20th percentile poverty line 
- ppp2170
- Below 40th percentile poverty line 
- ppp125
- Below 50th percentile poverty line 
- ppp250
- Below 60th percentile poverty line 
- ppp500
- Below 80th percentile poverty line 
- percentile20
- NA 
- percentile40
- NA 
- percentile60
- NA 
- percentile80
- NA 
Source
Examples
  # Access Rwanda PPI table
  ppiRWA2019
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiRWA2019[ppiRWA2019$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiRWA2019, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line is used
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiRWA2019[ppiRWA2019$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Senegal
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Senegal
Usage
ppiSEN2009
Format
A data frame with 11 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nlFood
- Food poverty line 
- extreme
- USAID extreme poverty 
- nl75
- National poverty line (75%) 
- nl125
- National poverty line (125%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp375
- Below $3.75 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Senegal PPI table
  ppiSEN2009
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiSEN2009[ppiSEN2009$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiSEN2009, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiSEN2009[ppiSEN2009$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Senegal
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Senegal
Usage
ppiSEN2018
Format
A data frame with 16 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nlFood
- Food poverty line 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- ppp100
- Below $1.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp190
- Below $1.90 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp320
- Below $3.20 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp550
- Below $5.50 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp500
- Below $5.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- percentile20
- Below 20th percentile poverty line 
- percentile40
- Below 40th percentile poverty line 
- percentile60
- Below 60th percentile poverty line 
- percentile80
- Below 80th percentile poverty line 
Source
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Sierra Leone
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Sierra Leone
Usage
ppiSLE2011
Format
A data frame with 8 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nlFood
- Food poverty line 
- nl75
- National poverty line (75%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- extreme
- USAID extreme poverty 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Sierra Leone PPI table
  ppiSLE2011
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiSLE2011[ppiSLE2011$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiSLE2011, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiSLE2011[ppiSLE2011$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for El Salvador
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for El Salvador
Usage
ppiSLV2010
Format
A data frame with 9 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nlFood
- Food poverty line 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- extreme
- USAID extreme poverty 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp375
- Below $3.75 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
Source
Examples
  # Access El Salvador PPI table
  ppiSLV2010
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiSLV2010[ppiSLV2010$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiSLV2010, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the USAID
  # extreme poverty definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiSLV2010[ppiSLV2010$score == ppiScore, "extreme"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for El Salvador for 2021
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for El Salvador for 2021
Usage
ppiSLV2021
Format
A data frame with 21 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl_extreme
- National poverty line (extreme) 
- ppp215
- Below $2.15 per day purchasing power parity (2017) 
- ppp365
- Below $3.65 per day purchasing power parity (2017) 
- ppp685
- Below $6.85 per day purchasing power parity (2017) 
- ppp100
- Below $1.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp190
- Below $1.90 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp320
- Below $3.20 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp550
- Below $5.50 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp800
- Below $8.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp1100
- Below $11.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp1500
- Below $15.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp2170
- Below $21.70 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp500
- Below $5.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- percentile20
- Below 20th percentile poverty line 
- percentile40
- Below 40th percentile poverty line 
- percentile60
- Below 60th percentile poverty line 
- percentile80
- Below 80th percentile poverty line 
Source
Examples
  # Access El Salvador PPI table
  ppiSLV2021
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiSLV2021[ppiSLV2021$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiSLV2021, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the USAID
  # extreme poverty definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiSLV2021[ppiSLV2021$score == ppiScore, "nl_extreme"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Syria
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Syria
Usage
ppiSYR2010
Format
A data frame with 8 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nu100
- National upper poverty line (100%) 
- nl100
- National lower poverty line (100%) 
- nu150
- National upper poverty line (150%) 
- nu200
- National upper poverty line (200%) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp375
- Below $3.75 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp500
- Below $5.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Syria PPI table
  ppiSYR2010
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiSYR2010[ppiSYR2010$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiSYR2010, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiSYR2010[ppiSYR2010$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Togo
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Togo
Usage
ppiTGO2018
Format
A data frame with 15 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- ppp100
- Below $1.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp190
- Below $1.90 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp320
- Below $3.20 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp550
- Below $5.50 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp500
- Below $5.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- percentile20
- Below 20th percentile poverty line 
- percentile40
- Below 40th percentile poverty line 
- percentile60
- Below 60th percentile poverty line 
- percentile80
- Below 80th percentile poverty line 
Source
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Togo for 2023
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Togo for 2023
Usage
ppiTGO2023
Format
A data frame with 14 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- ppp215
- Below $2.15 per day purchasing power parity (2017) 
- ppp365
- Below $3.65 per day purchasing power parity (2017) 
- ppp685
- Below $6.85 per day purchasing power parity (2017) 
- ppp190
- Below $1.90 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp320
- Below $3.20 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp550
- Below $5.50 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- percentile20
- Below 20th percentile poverty line 
- percentile40
- Below 40th percentile poverty line 
- percentile60
- Below 60th percentile poverty line 
- percentile80
- Below 80th percentile poverty line 
Source
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Tajikistan
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Tajikistan
Usage
ppiTJK2015
Format
A data frame with 9 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nlFood
- Food poverty line 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- median
- Poorest half below 100% national 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp200
- Below $2.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Tajikistan PPI table
  ppiTJK2015
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiTJK2015[ppiTJK2015$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiTJK2015, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiTJK2015[ppiTJK2015$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Timor Leste
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Timor Leste
Usage
ppiTLS2013
Format
A data frame with 8 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National lower poverty line (100%) 
- nu100
- National upper poverty line (100%) 
- nu150
- National upper poverty line (150%) 
- nu200
- National upper poverty line (200%) 
- extreme
- USAID extreme poverty 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Timor Leste PPI table
  ppiTLS2013
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiTLS2013[ppiTLS2013$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiTLS2013, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiTLS2013[ppiTLS2013$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Tanzania
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Tanzania
Usage
ppiTZA2016
Format
A data frame with 19 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nlFood
- Food poverty line 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp200
- Below $2.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp500
- Below $5.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp190
- Below $1.90 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp310
- Below $3.10 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp380
- Below $3.80 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp400
- Below $4.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- half100
- Poorest half below 100 national 
- percentile20
- Below 20th percentile poverty line 
- percentile40
- Below 40th percentile poverty line 
- percentile50
- Below 50th percentile poverty line 
- percentile60
- Below 60th percentile poverty line 
- percentile80
- Below 80th percentile poverty line 
Source
Examples
  # Access Tanzania PPI table
  ppiTZA2016
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiTZA2016[ppiTZA2016$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiTZA2016, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiTZA2016[ppiTZA2016$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Tanzania 2022
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Tanzania 2022
Usage
ppiTZA2022
Format
A data frame with 21 columns and 100 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl_upper
- National upper poverty line 
- nl_lower
- National lower poverty line 
- extreme
- Extreme poverty line 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- ppp100
- Below $1.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp190
- Below $1.90 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp320
- Below $3.20 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp550
- Below $5.50 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp800
- Below $8.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp1100
- Below $11.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp1500
- Below $15.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp2170
- Below $21.70 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp500
- Below $5.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- percentile20
- Below 20th percentile poverty line 
- percentile40
- Below 40th percentile poverty line 
- percentile60
- Below 50th percentile poverty line 
- percentile80
- Below 60th percentile poverty line 
Source
Examples
  # Access Tanzania PPI table
  ppiTZA2022
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiTZA2022[ppiTZA2022$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiTZA2022, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the USAID
  # extreme poverty definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiTZA2022[ppiTZA2022$score == ppiScore, "extreme"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Uganda
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Uganda
Usage
ppiUGA2015
Format
A data frame with 13 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- half100
- Poorest half below 100% national 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp200
- Below $2.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp400
- Below $4.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp500
- Below $5.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp844
- Below $8.44 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp190
- Below $1.90 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp310
- Below $3.10 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Uganda PPI table
  ppiUGA2015
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiUGA2015[ppiUGA2015$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiUGA2015, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiUGA2015[ppiUGA2015$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Uganda 2022
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Uganda 2022
Usage
ppiUGA2022
Format
A data frame with 21 columns and 100 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- ppp100
- Below $1.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp190
- Below $1.90 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp320
- Below $3.20 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp550
- Below $5.50 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp800
- Below $8.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp1100
- Below $11.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp1500
- Below $15.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp2170
- Below $21.70 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- percentile20
- Below 20th percentile poverty line 
- percentile40
- Below 40th percentile poverty line 
- percentile60
- Below 50th percentile poverty line 
- percentile80
- Below 60th percentile poverty line 
Source
Examples
  # Access Uganda PPI table
  ppiUGA2022
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiUGA2022[ppiUGA2022$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiUGA2022, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the purchasing
  # power parity at $1.00
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiUGA2022[ppiUGA2022$score == ppiScore, "ppp100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Vietnam
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Vietnam
Usage
ppiVNM2009
Format
A data frame with 8 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nlFood
- Food poverty line 
- extreme
- USAID extreme poverty line 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp175
- Below $1.75 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- molisa
- MOLISA poverty line 
Source
Examples
  # Access Vietnam PPI table
  ppiVNM2009
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiVNM2009[ppiVNM2009$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiVNM2009, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiVNM2009[ppiVNM2009$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Vietnam for 2023
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Vietnam for 2023
Usage
ppiVNM2023
Format
A data frame with 8 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- percentile20
- Below 20th percentile poverty line 
- percentile40
- Below 40th percentile poverty line 
- percentile60
- Below 60th percentile poverty line 
- percentile80
- Below 80th percentile poverty line 
Source
Examples
  # Access Vietnam PPI table
  ppiVNM2023
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiVNM2023[ppiVNM2023$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiVNM2023, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiVNM2023[ppiVNM2023$score == ppiScore, "percentile20"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Yemen
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Yemen
Usage
ppiYEM2009
Format
A data frame with 8 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nlFood
- Food poverty line 
- extreme
- USAID extreme poverty 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp300
- Below $3.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp400
- Below $4.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
Source
Examples
  # Access Yemen PPI table
  ppiYEM2009
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiYEM2009[ppiYEM2009$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiYEM2009, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiYEM2009[ppiYEM2009$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for South Africa
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for South Africa
Usage
ppiZAF2009
Format
A data frame with 8 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nlFood
- Food poverty line 
- extreme
- USAID extreme poverty 
- nu100
- National upper poverty line (100%) 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp400
- Below $4.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
Source
Examples
  # Access South Africa PPI table
  ppiZAF2009
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiZAF2009[ppiZAF2009$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiZAF2009, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiZAF2009[ppiZAF2009$score == ppiScore, "nl100"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for South Africa for 2023
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for South Africa for 2023
Usage
ppiZAF2023
Format
A data frame with 6 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- wealth_index
- Wealth index poverty line 
- percentile20
- Below 20th percentile poverty line 
- percentile40
- Below 40th percentile poverty line 
- percentile60
- Below 60th percentile poverty line 
- percentile80
- Below 80th percentile poverty line 
Source
Examples
  # Access South Africa PPI table
  ppiZAF2023
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
  # probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiZAF2023[ppiZAF2023$score == ppiScore, ]
  # Use subset() function to get the row of poverty probabilities corresponding
  # to specific PPI score
  ppiScore <- 50
  subset(ppiZAF2023, score == ppiScore)
  # Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get a poverty probability
  # based on a specific poverty definition. In this example, the national
  # poverty line definition
  ppiScore <- 50
  ppiZAF2023[ppiZAF2023$score == ppiScore, "wealth_index"]
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Zambia
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Zambia
Usage
ppiZMB2013_cso
Format
A data frame with 9 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- food
- Food poverty line 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- extreme
- USAID extreme poverty 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp200
- Below $2.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
Source
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Zambia
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Zambia
Usage
ppiZMB2013_got
Format
A data frame with 9 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- food
- Food poverty line 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- extreme
- USAID extreme poverty 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp200
- Below $2.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
Source
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Zambia
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Zambia
Usage
ppiZMB2017
Format
A data frame with 17 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- food
- Food poverty line 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp200
- Below $2.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp500
- Below $5.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp190
- Below $1.90 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp310
- Below $3.10 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- median
- Median poverty line 
- percentile20
- Below 20th percentile poverty line 
- percentile40
- Below 50th percentile poverty line 
- percentile50
- Below 40th percentile poverty line 
- percentile60
- Below 60th percentile poverty line 
- percentile80
- Below 80th percentile poverty line 
Source
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Zambia
Description
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Zambia
Usage
ppiZMB2017_a
Format
A data frame with 16 columns and 101 rows:
- score
- PPI score 
- nlFood
- Food poverty line 
- nl100
- National poverty line (100%) 
- nl150
- National poverty line (150%) 
- nl200
- National poverty line (200%) 
- ppp125
- Below $1.25 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp250
- Below $2.50 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp500
- Below $5.00 per day purchasing power parity (2005) 
- ppp100
- Below $1.00 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp190
- Below $1.90 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp320
- Below $3.20 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- ppp550
- Below $5.50 per day purchasing power parity (2011) 
- percentile20
- Below 20th percentile poverty line 
- percentile40
- Below 40th percentile poverty line 
- percentile60
- Below 60th percentile poverty line 
- percentile80
- Below 80th percentile poverty line