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Discover LudwigThe phrase "multidimensional poverty" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a state of poverty that encompasses various dimensions or aspects, such as income, education, health, and living standards. Example: The government's strategy for tackling multidimensional poverty includes measures to increase access to education, improve healthcare services, and create job opportunities in impoverished communities.
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Twice a year OPHI updates the Global Multidimensional Poverty Index, a Measure of multidimensional poverty covering over 100 developing countries.
The new UN multidimensional poverty measure might be one alternative tool.
Last year, the UN Human Development Report took on a new tool: the multidimensional poverty index (MPI).
Multidimensional poverty measurement has been rapidly evolving over the past five years, both at the national and international level.
And if you look at the multidimensional poverty index, access to health, education, and social services is still severely lacking".
The good news is that a growing number of countries are recognising the need for multidimensional poverty measures.
Unicef and others have called recently for a child multidimensional poverty index (MPI) internationally, and 25 countries are exploring this.
Alkire, S. & Santos, M. E. Measuring acute poverty in the developing world: robustness and scope of the multidimensional poverty index.
We simulate four different counterfactual scenarios to evaluate the potential effect of alternative policy designs on multidimensional poverty.
According to Oxford University's 2014 Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI), Ethiopia is the second poorest country in the world with about 58% living in acute destitution.
The recently published Multidimensional Poverty Index (the MPI developed in Oxford) takes an important new step in better understanding and measuring poverty and well-being.
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