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ppiCOL2024: 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

Arguments

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

Examples

Run this code
  # 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"]

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