ppiPER2024 | R Documentation |
Poverty Probability Index (PPI) lookup table for Peru based on data from the 2022 Encuesta Nacional de Hogares (ENAHO)
ppiPER2024
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 $5.50 per day purchasing power parity (2011)
percentile20
Below 20th percentile poverty line
percentile40
Below 40th percentile poverty line
percentile60
Below 60th percentile poverty line
percentile80
Below 80th percentile poverty line
# Access Peru PPI table
ppiPER2024
# Given a specific PPI score (from 0 - 100), get the row of poverty
# probabilities from PPI table it corresponds to
ppiScore <- 50
ppiPER2024[ppiPER2024$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"]
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