Dean Jolliffe (@dmj2020) 's Twitter Profile
Dean Jolliffe

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World Bank Poverty (@wbg_poverty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For South Asia—home to 33% of the world’s poorest—investing in human capital is about taking a holistic view: wrld.bg/K0eT30mq3px #InvestInPeople

For South Asia—home to 33% of the world’s poorest—investing in human capital is about taking a holistic view: wrld.bg/K0eT30mq3px #InvestInPeople
Dean Jolliffe (@dmj2020) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A stepping stone or a bad place to get stuck? Self-control problems explain lack of continued job search effort in Ethiopia’s ready-made garment industry: Guest Post by Christian Meyer tinyurl.com/yb83j8td via World Bank

Dean Jolliffe (@dmj2020) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A key lesson we learned is that sampling, questionnaire, and such design features are important, but a large part a survey’s success is about the quality of its implementation. tinyurl.com/y3kl6d4e via World Bank Data

Espen Beer Prydz (@espry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We just released Stata and R packages for the PovcalNet API. Estimate poverty at any poverty line, for any country, or any group of countries. More about our latest data and tools: blogs.worldbank.org/opendata/septe…

We just released Stata and R packages for the PovcalNet API. Estimate poverty at any poverty line, for any country, or any group of countries. More about our latest data and tools: blogs.worldbank.org/opendata/septe…
Christian Meyer (@chrmeyer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats to Dean Jolliffe and team World Bank Data on the new WDR! 🧑‍💻📊📈 Will take some time to digest, but really like the key messages on the need for a new social contract for data, equity, and safeguards!

Samira Asma (@drsamira_asma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

By default, data should be a public good. Congratulations to World Bank Data on the World Development Report 2021: Data for Better Lives. Data for better health leads to data for better lives, and it must be accessible to all. #WDR2021 worldbank.org/en/publication… (1/3)

By default, data should be a public good. 

Congratulations to <a href="/worldbankdata/">World Bank Data</a> on the World Development Report 2021: Data for Better Lives. Data for better health leads to data for better lives, and it must be accessible to all. #WDR2021

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Samira Asma (@drsamira_asma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#COVID19 must change the value we all see in timely, high-quality data. This is especially true for #CRVS data on birth, death & cause-of-death registration. Thank you World Bank Data & fellow panelists for hosting this important discussion. openknowledge.worldbank.org/bitstream/hand… (3/3)

David Stadelmann (@davidstadelmann) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here is our new paper entitled "A micro-based approach to evaluate the effect of water supply on health in #Uganda" (with Raymond Frempong and Lucas Kitzmüller) authors.elsevier.com/a/1d7gC,6yxDH0… Universität Bayreuth Africa Multiple Cluster of Excellence #development #poverty #evaluation #impact

Here is our new paper entitled "A micro-based approach to evaluate the effect of water supply on health in #Uganda" (with <a href="/RBfrempong/">Raymond Frempong</a> and <a href="/ktzmllr/">Lucas Kitzmüller</a>)  authors.elsevier.com/a/1d7gC,6yxDH0… <a href="/unibt/">Universität Bayreuth</a> <a href="/ClusterAfrica/">Africa Multiple Cluster of Excellence</a> #development #poverty #evaluation #impact
Max Roser (@maxcroser) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The World Bank's data portal for poverty, inequality, and growth data has gotten much better! Their replacement for the older PovcalNet is called PIP — the 'Poverty and Inequality Platform'. If you are interested in poverty it is worth having a good look around. They just

Max Roser (@maxcroser) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One very helpful new feature is that you can see the growth incidence curves for different countries in the world. This is, for example, how economic growth was shared across the income distribution in Brazil over the last decade.

One very helpful new feature is that you can see the growth incidence curves for different countries in the world.

This is, for example, how economic growth was shared across the income distribution in Brazil over the last decade.
Max Roser (@maxcroser) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And I very much like their new prosperity gap indicator — for which the great Olivier Sterck made the case. It tells you by which factor incomes need to be multiplied to bring everyone to the prosperity standard of $25 per day. For the world as a whole, the factor is five.

And I very much like their new prosperity gap indicator — for which the great <a href="/OlivierSterck/">Olivier Sterck</a> made the case.

It tells you by which factor incomes need to be multiplied to bring everyone to the prosperity standard of $25 per day.

For the world as a whole, the factor is five.