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A Simple Poverty Scorecard for the Philippines

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Figure A87: Dinagat Islands, poverty lines and poverty rates, by round and byurban/ruralRural UrbanRegionRoundLine/rateInternationalNational USAID 2005 PPP1993 PPPNational Food 'extreme' $1.25/day $2.50/day $3.75/day $5.00/day $4.32/day2002 Line 37.84 26.06 22.47 27.72 55.44 83.17 110.89 50.70Rate (households) 56.8 34.6 26.0 37.5 73.0 82.4 87.8 69.3Rate (people) 62.8 39.8 30.6 43.2 77.9 85.1 89.7 73.92004 Line 36.92 25.58 20.27 26.50 53.00 79.50 106.00 48.47Rate (households) 34.8 19.3 12.7 21.1 43.6 59.9 70.6 39.5Rate (people) 41.0 26.7 20.0 29.1 48.1 63.5 74.2 44.22002 Line 30.85 22.45 16.05 22.60 45.20 67.80 90.40 41.33Rate (households) 58.2 49.6 26.5 49.6 76.1 87.0 91.3 72.2Rate (people) 65.4 57.7 31.9 57.7 80.5 89.6 93.6 77.32004 Line 44.85 29.72 23.72 32.19 64.38 96.57 128.76 58.87Rate (households) 69.9 47.4 30.2 50.6 79.1 87.7 90.9 78.1Rate (people) 74.5 55.4 37.1 58.1 81.4 89.2 92.6 80.8Note: Until December 2006, <strong>the</strong> Dinagat Islands were part of Surigao del Norte.249

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