$2.15 Below SDG Indicator (Poverty Probability Index (PPI))

Indicator Phrasing

% of target families earning less than $2.15 per day/per person in family (PPP 2022 prices)
% des familles cibles gagnant moins de 2,15 $ par jour/par personne dans la famille (prix PPA 2022)
% das famílias-alvo que ganham menos de US$ 2,15 por dia/por pessoa na família (preços PPC 2022)
النسبة المئوية للأسر المستهدفة التي تكسب أقل من 2.15 دولار في اليوم / للشخص الواحد في الأسرة (أسعار تعادل القوة الشرائية 2022)

Indicator Phrasing

English: % of target families earning less than $2.15 per day/per person in family (PPP 2022 prices)

French: % des familles cibles gagnant moins de 2,15 $ par jour/par personne dans la famille (prix PPA 2022)

Portuguese: % das famílias-alvo que ganham menos de US$ 2,15 por dia/por pessoa na família (preços PPC 2022)

Arabic: النسبة المئوية للأسر المستهدفة التي تكسب أقل من 2.15 دولار في اليوم / للشخص الواحد في الأسرة (أسعار تعادل القوة الشرائية 2022)

What is its purpose?

The Poverty Probability Index (PPI) is a poverty measurement tool that has been used by over 400 organizations and businesses. Based on the answers to 10 country-specific questions about a household’s characteristics and asset ownership, it calculates the likelihood that the household is living below the poverty line. *mandatory

How to Collect and Analyse the Required Data

*This is a Global Results Framework indicator. 

**This is a MANDATORY  IMPACT INDICATOR for Sustainable Livelihoods projects

 

Result Statement:  Reduced number of families living in extreme poverty

 

The PPI is based on asking a representative group of the target household representatives a series of 10 country-specific questions available from the PPI website, such as “What material is your roof made out of?” The survey respondent chooses an answer from multiple choices. It is important that the data collector asks and interprets the survey questions consistently across all respondents and as directed by the PPI guidelines in order to maintain accuracy (do not add, remove or modify any questions). Each answer is given a value, and the total value of all the answers is the respondent’s PPI score. The PPI “look-up table” is then used to convert the PPI score to a likelihood of the respondent’s household being below a poverty line (there are multiple national and international poverty lines to choose from). Take advantage of all the resources and more detailed guidance available at PPI website.

Important Comments

1) Keep in mind that you cannot alter the PPI's questions, answer options, answer values, or look-up table without rendering the PPI inaccurate. Even a small change can have a big impact on the PPI's accuracy.

 

2) It is not possible to determine poverty level based on using an average PPI score as it leads to incorrect poverty rate – read detail explanation here.

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