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data-diff: ❌ Found differences~ Dataset garden/wb/2024-10-07/world_bank_pip (new version)
- - The Poverty and Inequality Platform (PIP) is an interactive computational tool that offers users quick access to the World Bank’s estimates of poverty, inequality, and shared prosperity. PIP provides a comprehensive view of global, regional, and country-level trends for more than 160 economies around the world.
? ---------- ^
+ + The Poverty and Inequality Platform (PIP) is an interactive computational tool that offers users quick access to the World Bank’s estimates of poverty, inequality, and shared prosperity. PIP provides a comprehensive view of global, regional, and country-level trends for 170 economies around the world.
? ^
- - version: '2024-03-27'
? - ^
+ + version: '2024-10-07'
? + ^
~ Table income_consumption_2017_decile4_thr (changed metadata)
- - The Poverty and Inequality Platform (PIP) is an interactive computational tool that offers users quick access to the World Bank’s estimates of poverty, inequality, and shared prosperity. PIP provides a comprehensive view of global, regional, and country-level trends for more than 160 economies around the world.
? ---------- ^
+ + The Poverty and Inequality Platform (PIP) is an interactive computational tool that offers users quick access to the World Bank’s estimates of poverty, inequality, and shared prosperity. PIP provides a comprehensive view of global, regional, and country-level trends for 170 economies around the world.
? ^
~ Dim country
+ + New values: 21 / 2369 (0.89%)
year country
2021 China (rural)
1991 Guinea-Bissau
2017 Qatar
2017 South Korea
2022 United States
- - Removed values: 64 / 2369 (2.70%)
year country
2021 Indonesia (rural)
1990 Indonesia (urban)
2004 Indonesia (urban)
2006 Indonesia (urban)
2022 Indonesia (urban)
~ Dim year
+ + New values: 21 / 2369 (0.89%)
country year
China (rural) 2021
Guinea-Bissau 1991
Qatar 2017
South Korea 2017
United States 2022
- - Removed values: 64 / 2369 (2.70%)
country year
Indonesia (rural) 2021
Indonesia (urban) 1990
Indonesia (urban) 2004
Indonesia (urban) 2006
Indonesia (urban) 2022
~ Column consumption_spell_1 (changed metadata, new data, changed data)
- - The Poverty and Inequality Platform (PIP) is an interactive computational tool that offers users quick access to the World Bank’s estimates of poverty, inequality, and shared prosperity. PIP provides a comprehensive view of global, regional, and country-level trends for more than 160 economies around the world.
? ---------- ^
+ + The Poverty and Inequality Platform (PIP) is an interactive computational tool that offers users quick access to the World Bank’s estimates of poverty, inequality, and shared prosperity. PIP provides a comprehensive view of global, regional, and country-level trends for 170 economies around the world.
? ^
- - World Bank (2024). Poverty and Inequality Platform (version 20240326_2017 and 20240326_2011) [Data set]. World Bank Group. https://pip.worldbank.org/. Accessed 02 July 2024.
? ^ ^ ^ ^ -----------------------
+ + World Bank (2024). Poverty and Inequality Platform (version 20240627_2017 and 20240627_2011) [Data set]. World Bank Group. https://pip.worldbank.org/.
? ^ ^ ^ ^
- - version_producer: 20240326_2017, 20240326_2011
? ^ ^ ^ ^
+ + version_producer: 20240627_2017, 20240627_2011
? ^ ^ ^ ^
- - date_accessed: '2024-07-02'
? ---
+ + date_accessed: '2024-10-07'
? +++
- - date_published: '2024-03-26'
? ^ ^
+ + date_published: '2024-09-20'
? ^ ^
+ + New values: 21 / 2369 (0.89%)
country year consumption_spell_1
China (rural) 2021 NaN
Guinea-Bissau 1991 2.007615
Qatar 2017 NaN
South Korea 2017 NaN
United States 2022 NaN
- - Removed values: 64 / 2369 (2.70%)
country year consumption_spell_1
Indonesia (rural) 2021 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 1990 2.333745
Indonesia (urban) 2004 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 2006 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 2022 NaN
~ Changed values: 50 / 2369 (2.11%)
country year consumption_spell_1 - consumption_spell_1 +
Bangladesh 1988 2.107387 2.107350
Ghana 1988 1.643040 1.643001
Guinea 1991 0.586193 0.586169
Mauritania 1987 2.085657 2.085634
Senegal 1991 1.021332 1.021319
~ Column consumption_spell_2 (changed metadata, new data, changed data)
- - The Poverty and Inequality Platform (PIP) is an interactive computational tool that offers users quick access to the World Bank’s estimates of poverty, inequality, and shared prosperity. PIP provides a comprehensive view of global, regional, and country-level trends for more than 160 economies around the world.
? ---------- ^
+ + The Poverty and Inequality Platform (PIP) is an interactive computational tool that offers users quick access to the World Bank’s estimates of poverty, inequality, and shared prosperity. PIP provides a comprehensive view of global, regional, and country-level trends for 170 economies around the world.
? ^
- - World Bank (2024). Poverty and Inequality Platform (version 20240326_2017 and 20240326_2011) [Data set]. World Bank Group. https://pip.worldbank.org/. Accessed 02 July 2024.
? ^ ^ ^ ^ -----------------------
+ + World Bank (2024). Poverty and Inequality Platform (version 20240627_2017 and 20240627_2011) [Data set]. World Bank Group. https://pip.worldbank.org/.
? ^ ^ ^ ^
- - version_producer: 20240326_2017, 20240326_2011
? ^ ^ ^ ^
+ + version_producer: 20240627_2017, 20240627_2011
? ^ ^ ^ ^
- - date_accessed: '2024-07-02'
? ---
+ + date_accessed: '2024-10-07'
? +++
- - date_published: '2024-03-26'
? ^ ^
+ + date_published: '2024-09-20'
? ^ ^
+ + New values: 21 / 2369 (0.89%)
country year consumption_spell_2
China (rural) 2021 NaN
Guinea-Bissau 1991 NaN
Qatar 2017 NaN
South Korea 2017 NaN
United States 2022 NaN
- - Removed values: 64 / 2369 (2.70%)
country year consumption_spell_2
Indonesia (rural) 2021 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 1990 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 2004 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 2006 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 2022 NaN
~ Changed values: 54 / 2369 (2.28%)
country year consumption_spell_2 - consumption_spell_2 +
China (rural) 1993 1.079599 1.280864
China (urban) 2008 7.688156 6.222086
India 1983 1.603174 1.740521
South Sudan 2016 1.250917 1.252366
Zambia 1993 1.310720 1.310702
~ Column consumption_spell_3 (changed metadata, new data, changed data)
- - The Poverty and Inequality Platform (PIP) is an interactive computational tool that offers users quick access to the World Bank’s estimates of poverty, inequality, and shared prosperity. PIP provides a comprehensive view of global, regional, and country-level trends for more than 160 economies around the world.
? ---------- ^
+ + The Poverty and Inequality Platform (PIP) is an interactive computational tool that offers users quick access to the World Bank’s estimates of poverty, inequality, and shared prosperity. PIP provides a comprehensive view of global, regional, and country-level trends for 170 economies around the world.
? ^
- - World Bank (2024). Poverty and Inequality Platform (version 20240326_2017 and 20240326_2011) [Data set]. World Bank Group. https://pip.worldbank.org/. Accessed 02 July 2024.
? ^ ^ ^ ^ -----------------------
+ + World Bank (2024). Poverty and Inequality Platform (version 20240627_2017 and 20240627_2011) [Data set]. World Bank Group. https://pip.worldbank.org/.
? ^ ^ ^ ^
- - version_producer: 20240326_2017, 20240326_2011
? ^ ^ ^ ^
+ + version_producer: 20240627_2017, 20240627_2011
? ^ ^ ^ ^
- - date_accessed: '2024-07-02'
? ---
+ + date_accessed: '2024-10-07'
? +++
- - date_published: '2024-03-26'
? ^ ^
+ + date_published: '2024-09-20'
? ^ ^
+ + New values: 21 / 2369 (0.89%)
country year consumption_spell_3
China (rural) 2021 8.430346
Guinea-Bissau 1991 NaN
Qatar 2017 NaN
South Korea 2017 NaN
United States 2022 NaN
- - Removed values: 64 / 2369 (2.70%)
country year consumption_spell_3
Indonesia (rural) 2021 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 1990 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 2004 3.27331
Indonesia (urban) 2006 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 2022 NaN
~ Changed values: 43 / 2369 (1.82%)
country year consumption_spell_3 - consumption_spell_3 +
China 2017 8.026035 7.949404
China (rural) 2015 4.538245 5.384266
India (rural) 1987 1.581844 1.801828
Indonesia 2001 2.152926 2.141313
Russia 2016 NaN 14.838253
~ Column consumption_spell_4 (changed metadata, new data, changed data)
- - The Poverty and Inequality Platform (PIP) is an interactive computational tool that offers users quick access to the World Bank’s estimates of poverty, inequality, and shared prosperity. PIP provides a comprehensive view of global, regional, and country-level trends for more than 160 economies around the world.
? ---------- ^
+ + The Poverty and Inequality Platform (PIP) is an interactive computational tool that offers users quick access to the World Bank’s estimates of poverty, inequality, and shared prosperity. PIP provides a comprehensive view of global, regional, and country-level trends for 170 economies around the world.
? ^
- - World Bank (2024). Poverty and Inequality Platform (version 20240326_2017 and 20240326_2011) [Data set]. World Bank Group. https://pip.worldbank.org/. Accessed 02 July 2024.
? ^ ^ ^ ^ -----------------------
+ + World Bank (2024). Poverty and Inequality Platform (version 20240627_2017 and 20240627_2011) [Data set]. World Bank Group. https://pip.worldbank.org/.
? ^ ^ ^ ^
- - version_producer: 20240326_2017, 20240326_2011
? ^ ^ ^ ^
+ + version_producer: 20240627_2017, 20240627_2011
? ^ ^ ^ ^
- - date_accessed: '2024-07-02'
? ---
+ + date_accessed: '2024-10-07'
? +++
- - date_published: '2024-03-26'
? ^ ^
+ + date_published: '2024-09-20'
? ^ ^
+ + New values: 21 / 2369 (0.89%)
country year consumption_spell_4
China (rural) 2021 NaN
Guinea-Bissau 1991 NaN
Qatar 2017 NaN
South Korea 2017 NaN
United States 2022 NaN
- - Removed values: 64 / 2369 (2.70%)
country year consumption_spell_4
Indonesia (rural) 2021 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 1990 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 2004 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 2006 3.144203
Indonesia (urban) 2022 NaN
~ Changed values: 16 / 2369 (0.68%)
country year consumption_spell_4 - consumption_spell_4 +
Indonesia 2003 NaN 2.648571
Indonesia 2008 2.715578 NaN
Indonesia 2010 3.066470 NaN
Philippines 2003 3.580000 3.573447
Philippines 2015 4.080000 4.078636
~ Column consumption_spell_5 (changed metadata, new data, changed data)
- - The Poverty and Inequality Platform (PIP) is an interactive computational tool that offers users quick access to the World Bank’s estimates of poverty, inequality, and shared prosperity. PIP provides a comprehensive view of global, regional, and country-level trends for more than 160 economies around the world.
? ---------- ^
+ + The Poverty and Inequality Platform (PIP) is an interactive computational tool that offers users quick access to the World Bank’s estimates of poverty, inequality, and shared prosperity. PIP provides a comprehensive view of global, regional, and country-level trends for 170 economies around the world.
? ^
- - World Bank (2024). Poverty and Inequality Platform (version 20240326_2017 and 20240326_2011) [Data set]. World Bank Group. https://pip.worldbank.org/. Accessed 02 July 2024.
? ^ ^ ^ ^ -----------------------
+ + World Bank (2024). Poverty and Inequality Platform (version 20240627_2017 and 20240627_2011) [Data set]. World Bank Group. https://pip.worldbank.org/.
? ^ ^ ^ ^
- - version_producer: 20240326_2017, 20240326_2011
? ^ ^ ^ ^
+ + version_producer: 20240627_2017, 20240627_2011
? ^ ^ ^ ^
- - date_accessed: '2024-07-02'
? ---
+ + date_accessed: '2024-10-07'
? +++
- - date_published: '2024-03-26'
? ^ ^
+ + date_published: '2024-09-20'
? ^ ^
+ + New values: 21 / 2369 (0.89%)
country year consumption_spell_5
China (rural) 2021 NaN
Guinea-Bissau 1991 NaN
Qatar 2017 NaN
South Korea 2017 NaN
United States 2022 NaN
- - Removed values: 64 / 2369 (2.70%)
country year consumption_spell_5
Indonesia (rural) 2021 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 1990 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 2004 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 2006 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 2022 NaN
~ Changed values: 20 / 2369 (0.84%)
country year consumption_spell_5 - consumption_spell_5 +
India 2016 2.869507 2.869550
Indonesia 2007 NaN 2.774432
Indonesia 2009 NaN 2.889407
Nigeria 2015 2.450469 2.450429
Zambia 2022 1.169199 1.169463
~ Column consumption_spell_6 (changed metadata, new data, changed data)
- - The Poverty and Inequality Platform (PIP) is an interactive computational tool that offers users quick access to the World Bank’s estimates of poverty, inequality, and shared prosperity. PIP provides a comprehensive view of global, regional, and country-level trends for more than 160 economies around the world.
? ---------- ^
+ + The Poverty and Inequality Platform (PIP) is an interactive computational tool that offers users quick access to the World Bank’s estimates of poverty, inequality, and shared prosperity. PIP provides a comprehensive view of global, regional, and country-level trends for 170 economies around the world.
? ^
- - World Bank (2024). Poverty and Inequality Platform (version 20240326_2017 and 20240326_2011) [Data set]. World Bank Group. https://pip.worldbank.org/. Accessed 02 July 2024.
? ^ ^ ^ ^ -----------------------
+ + World Bank (2024). Poverty and Inequality Platform (version 20240627_2017 and 20240627_2011) [Data set]. World Bank Group. https://pip.worldbank.org/.
? ^ ^ ^ ^
- - version_producer: 20240326_2017, 20240326_2011
? ^ ^ ^ ^
+ + version_producer: 20240627_2017, 20240627_2011
? ^ ^ ^ ^
- - date_accessed: '2024-07-02'
? ---
+ + date_accessed: '2024-10-07'
? +++
- - date_published: '2024-03-26'
? ^ ^
+ + date_published: '2024-09-20'
? ^ ^
+ + New values: 21 / 2369 (0.89%)
country year consumption_spell_6
China (rural) 2021 NaN
Guinea-Bissau 1991 NaN
Qatar 2017 NaN
South Korea 2017 NaN
United States 2022 NaN
- - Removed values: 64 / 2369 (2.70%)
country year consumption_spell_6
Indonesia (rural) 2021 4.419225
Indonesia (urban) 1990 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 2004 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 2006 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 2022 5.395352
~ Changed values: 19 / 2369 (0.80%)
country year consumption_spell_6 - consumption_spell_6 +
India 2018 3.351397 3.351255
Indonesia 2013 NaN 3.393294
Indonesia 2015 3.889386 NaN
Indonesia 2019 4.690416 NaN
Indonesia 2023 5.169376 NaN
~ Column consumption_spell_7 (changed metadata, new data, changed data)
- - The Poverty and Inequality Platform (PIP) is an interactive computational tool that offers users quick access to the World Bank’s estimates of poverty, inequality, and shared prosperity. PIP provides a comprehensive view of global, regional, and country-level trends for more than 160 economies around the world.
? ---------- ^
+ + The Poverty and Inequality Platform (PIP) is an interactive computational tool that offers users quick access to the World Bank’s estimates of poverty, inequality, and shared prosperity. PIP provides a comprehensive view of global, regional, and country-level trends for 170 economies around the world.
? ^
- - World Bank (2024). Poverty and Inequality Platform (version 20240326_2017 and 20240326_2011) [Data set]. World Bank Group. https://pip.worldbank.org/. Accessed 02 July 2024.
? ^ ^ ^ ^ -----------------------
+ + World Bank (2024). Poverty and Inequality Platform (version 20240627_2017 and 20240627_2011) [Data set]. World Bank Group. https://pip.worldbank.org/.
? ^ ^ ^ ^
- - version_producer: 20240326_2017, 20240326_2011
? ^ ^ ^ ^
+ + version_producer: 20240627_2017, 20240627_2011
? ^ ^ ^ ^
- - date_accessed: '2024-07-02'
? ---
+ + date_accessed: '2024-10-07'
? +++
- - date_published: '2024-03-26'
? ^ ^
+ + date_published: '2024-09-20'
? ^ ^
+ + New values: 21 / 2369 (0.89%)
country year consumption_spell_7
China (rural) 2021 NaN
Guinea-Bissau 1991 NaN
Qatar 2017 NaN
South Korea 2017 NaN
United States 2022 NaN
- - Removed values: 64 / 2369 (2.70%)
country year consumption_spell_7
Indonesia (rural) 2021 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 1990 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 2004 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 2006 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 2022 NaN
~ Changed values: 18 / 2369 (0.76%)
country year consumption_spell_7 - consumption_spell_7 +
India 2020 3.256108 3.245445
India (urban) 2019 3.921560 3.913544
India (urban) 2021 3.917132 3.908853
Indonesia 2016 NaN 4.022192
Indonesia 2020 NaN 4.808616
~ Column income_spell_1 (changed metadata, new data, changed data)
- - The Poverty and Inequality Platform (PIP) is an interactive computational tool that offers users quick access to the World Bank’s estimates of poverty, inequality, and shared prosperity. PIP provides a comprehensive view of global, regional, and country-level trends for more than 160 economies around the world.
? ---------- ^
+ + The Poverty and Inequality Platform (PIP) is an interactive computational tool that offers users quick access to the World Bank’s estimates of poverty, inequality, and shared prosperity. PIP provides a comprehensive view of global, regional, and country-level trends for 170 economies around the world.
? ^
- - World Bank (2024). Poverty and Inequality Platform (version 20240326_2017 and 20240326_2011) [Data set]. World Bank Group. https://pip.worldbank.org/. Accessed 02 July 2024.
? ^ ^ ^ ^ -----------------------
+ + World Bank (2024). Poverty and Inequality Platform (version 20240627_2017 and 20240627_2011) [Data set]. World Bank Group. https://pip.worldbank.org/.
? ^ ^ ^ ^
- - version_producer: 20240326_2017, 20240326_2011
? ^ ^ ^ ^
+ + version_producer: 20240627_2017, 20240627_2011
? ^ ^ ^ ^
- - date_accessed: '2024-07-02'
? ---
+ + date_accessed: '2024-10-07'
? +++
- - date_published: '2024-03-26'
? ^ ^
+ + date_published: '2024-09-20'
? ^ ^
+ + New values: 21 / 2369 (0.89%)
country year income_spell_1
China (rural) 2021 NaN
Guinea-Bissau 1991 NaN
Qatar 2017 62.952278
South Korea 2017 NaN
United States 2022 NaN
- - Removed values: 64 / 2369 (2.70%)
country year income_spell_1
Indonesia (rural) 2021 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 1990 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 2004 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 2006 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 2022 NaN
~ Changed values: 49 / 2369 (2.07%)
country year income_spell_1 - income_spell_1 +
China 1981 0.767467 0.903843
Latvia 1995 7.996881 7.996727
Malaysia 1984 6.931701 6.931626
Malaysia 1987 6.833508 6.833436
Malaysia 1992 7.309776 7.309536
~ Column income_spell_2 (changed metadata, new data, changed data)
- - The Poverty and Inequality Platform (PIP) is an interactive computational tool that offers users quick access to the World Bank’s estimates of poverty, inequality, and shared prosperity. PIP provides a comprehensive view of global, regional, and country-level trends for more than 160 economies around the world.
? ---------- ^
+ + The Poverty and Inequality Platform (PIP) is an interactive computational tool that offers users quick access to the World Bank’s estimates of poverty, inequality, and shared prosperity. PIP provides a comprehensive view of global, regional, and country-level trends for 170 economies around the world.
? ^
- - World Bank (2024). Poverty and Inequality Platform (version 20240326_2017 and 20240326_2011) [Data set]. World Bank Group. https://pip.worldbank.org/. Accessed 02 July 2024.
? ^ ^ ^ ^ -----------------------
+ + World Bank (2024). Poverty and Inequality Platform (version 20240627_2017 and 20240627_2011) [Data set]. World Bank Group. https://pip.worldbank.org/.
? ^ ^ ^ ^
- - version_producer: 20240326_2017, 20240326_2011
? ^ ^ ^ ^
+ + version_producer: 20240627_2017, 20240627_2011
? ^ ^ ^ ^
- - date_accessed: '2024-07-02'
? ---
+ + date_accessed: '2024-10-07'
? +++
- - date_published: '2024-03-26'
? ^ ^
+ + date_published: '2024-09-20'
? ^ ^
+ + New values: 21 / 2369 (0.89%)
country year income_spell_2
China (rural) 2021 NaN
Guinea-Bissau 1991 NaN
Qatar 2017 NaN
South Korea 2017 36.320225
United States 2022 51.466476
- - Removed values: 64 / 2369 (2.70%)
country year income_spell_2
Indonesia (rural) 2021 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 1990 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 2004 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 2006 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 2022 NaN
~ Changed values: 11 / 2369 (0.46%)
country year income_spell_2 - income_spell_2 +
Colombia (urban) 1989 4.749883 4.749825
Dominican Republic 1989 3.911016 3.910971
Haiti 2012 1.300000 1.299611
South Korea 2016 NaN 35.116863
United States 2021 55.640423 55.861576
~ Column income_spell_3 (changed metadata, new data, changed data)
- - The Poverty and Inequality Platform (PIP) is an interactive computational tool that offers users quick access to the World Bank’s estimates of poverty, inequality, and shared prosperity. PIP provides a comprehensive view of global, regional, and country-level trends for more than 160 economies around the world.
? ---------- ^
+ + The Poverty and Inequality Platform (PIP) is an interactive computational tool that offers users quick access to the World Bank’s estimates of poverty, inequality, and shared prosperity. PIP provides a comprehensive view of global, regional, and country-level trends for 170 economies around the world.
? ^
- - World Bank (2024). Poverty and Inequality Platform (version 20240326_2017 and 20240326_2011) [Data set]. World Bank Group. https://pip.worldbank.org/. Accessed 02 July 2024.
? ^ ^ ^ ^ -----------------------
+ + World Bank (2024). Poverty and Inequality Platform (version 20240627_2017 and 20240627_2011) [Data set]. World Bank Group. https://pip.worldbank.org/.
? ^ ^ ^ ^
- - version_producer: 20240326_2017, 20240326_2011
? ^ ^ ^ ^
+ + version_producer: 20240627_2017, 20240627_2011
? ^ ^ ^ ^
- - date_accessed: '2024-07-02'
? ---
+ + date_accessed: '2024-10-07'
? +++
- - date_published: '2024-03-26'
? ^ ^
+ + date_published: '2024-09-20'
? ^ ^
+ + New values: 21 / 2369 (0.89%)
country year income_spell_3
China (rural) 2021 NaN
Guinea-Bissau 1991 NaN
Qatar 2017 NaN
South Korea 2017 NaN
United States 2022 NaN
- - Removed values: 64 / 2369 (2.70%)
country year income_spell_3
Indonesia (rural) 2021 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 1990 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 2004 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 2006 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 2022 NaN
~ Changed values: 31 / 2369 (1.31%)
country year income_spell_3 - income_spell_3 +
Germany 1992 38.715298 38.917580
Germany 2002 42.320274 42.437531
Germany 2005 41.309502 41.233322
Russia 2015 23.013794 NaN
Russia 2017 21.951586 NaN
~ Column income_spell_4 (changed metadata, new data, changed data)
- - The Poverty and Inequality Platform (PIP) is an interactive computational tool that offers users quick access to the World Bank’s estimates of poverty, inequality, and shared prosperity. PIP provides a comprehensive view of global, regional, and country-level trends for more than 160 economies around the world.
? ---------- ^
+ + The Poverty and Inequality Platform (PIP) is an interactive computational tool that offers users quick access to the World Bank’s estimates of poverty, inequality, and shared prosperity. PIP provides a comprehensive view of global, regional, and country-level trends for 170 economies around the world.
? ^
- - World Bank (2024). Poverty and Inequality Platform (version 20240326_2017 and 20240326_2011) [Data set]. World Bank Group. https://pip.worldbank.org/. Accessed 02 July 2024.
? ^ ^ ^ ^ -----------------------
+ + World Bank (2024). Poverty and Inequality Platform (version 20240627_2017 and 20240627_2011) [Data set]. World Bank Group. https://pip.worldbank.org/.
? ^ ^ ^ ^
- - version_producer: 20240326_2017, 20240326_2011
? ^ ^ ^ ^
+ + version_producer: 20240627_2017, 20240627_2011
? ^ ^ ^ ^
- - date_accessed: '2024-07-02'
? ---
+ + date_accessed: '2024-10-07'
? +++
- - date_published: '2024-03-26'
? ^ ^
+ + date_published: '2024-09-20'
? ^ ^
+ + New values: 21 / 2369 (0.89%)
country year income_spell_4
China (rural) 2021 NaN
Guinea-Bissau 1991 NaN
Qatar 2017 NaN
South Korea 2017 NaN
United States 2022 NaN
- - Removed values: 64 / 2369 (2.70%)
country year income_spell_4
Indonesia (rural) 2021 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 1990 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 2004 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 2006 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 2022 NaN
~ Changed values: 9 / 2369 (0.38%)
country year income_spell_4 - income_spell_4 +
Russia 2014 NaN 25.095736
Russia 2015 NaN 23.150345
Russia 2017 NaN 22.053999
Russia 2020 NaN 23.122288
Ukraine 1999 3.439635 3.439568
~ Column income_spell_5 (changed metadata, new data)
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? ^
- - World Bank (2024). Poverty and Inequality Platform (version 20240326_2017 and 20240326_2011) [Data set]. World Bank Group. https://pip.worldbank.org/. Accessed 02 July 2024.
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+ + World Bank (2024). Poverty and Inequality Platform (version 20240627_2017 and 20240627_2011) [Data set]. World Bank Group. https://pip.worldbank.org/.
? ^ ^ ^ ^
- - version_producer: 20240326_2017, 20240326_2011
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+ + version_producer: 20240627_2017, 20240627_2011
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- - date_accessed: '2024-07-02'
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+ + date_accessed: '2024-10-07'
? +++
- - date_published: '2024-03-26'
? ^ ^
+ + date_published: '2024-09-20'
? ^ ^
+ + New values: 21 / 2369 (0.89%)
country year income_spell_5
China (rural) 2021 NaN
Guinea-Bissau 1991 NaN
Qatar 2017 NaN
South Korea 2017 NaN
United States 2022 NaN
- - Removed values: 64 / 2369 (2.70%)
country year income_spell_5
Indonesia (rural) 2021 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 1990 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 2004 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 2006 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 2022 NaN
~ Column income_spell_6 (changed metadata, new data)
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? ---------- ^
+ + The Poverty and Inequality Platform (PIP) is an interactive computational tool that offers users quick access to the World Bank’s estimates of poverty, inequality, and shared prosperity. PIP provides a comprehensive view of global, regional, and country-level trends for 170 economies around the world.
? ^
- - World Bank (2024). Poverty and Inequality Platform (version 20240326_2017 and 20240326_2011) [Data set]. World Bank Group. https://pip.worldbank.org/. Accessed 02 July 2024.
? ^ ^ ^ ^ -----------------------
+ + World Bank (2024). Poverty and Inequality Platform (version 20240627_2017 and 20240627_2011) [Data set]. World Bank Group. https://pip.worldbank.org/.
? ^ ^ ^ ^
- - version_producer: 20240326_2017, 20240326_2011
? ^ ^ ^ ^
+ + version_producer: 20240627_2017, 20240627_2011
? ^ ^ ^ ^
- - date_accessed: '2024-07-02'
? ---
+ + date_accessed: '2024-10-07'
? +++
- - date_published: '2024-03-26'
? ^ ^
+ + date_published: '2024-09-20'
? ^ ^
+ + New values: 21 / 2369 (0.89%)
country year income_spell_6
China (rural) 2021 NaN
Guinea-Bissau 1991 NaN
Qatar 2017 NaN
South Korea 2017 NaN
United States 2022 NaN
- - Removed values: 64 / 2369 (2.70%)
country year income_spell_6
Indonesia (rural) 2021 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 1990 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 2004 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 2006 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 2022 NaN
~ Column income_spell_7 (changed metadata, new data)
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? ---------- ^
+ + The Poverty and Inequality Platform (PIP) is an interactive computational tool that offers users quick access to the World Bank’s estimates of poverty, inequality, and shared prosperity. PIP provides a comprehensive view of global, regional, and country-level trends for 170 economies around the world.
? ^
- - World Bank (2024). Poverty and Inequality Platform (version 20240326_2017 and 20240326_2011) [Data set]. World Bank Group. https://pip.worldbank.org/. Accessed 02 July 2024.
? ^ ^ ^ ^ -----------------------
+ + World Bank (2024). Poverty and Inequality Platform (version 20240627_2017 and 20240627_2011) [Data set]. World Bank Group. https://pip.worldbank.org/.
? ^ ^ ^ ^
- - version_producer: 20240326_2017, 20240326_2011
? ^ ^ ^ ^
+ + version_producer: 20240627_2017, 20240627_2011
? ^ ^ ^ ^
- - date_accessed: '2024-07-02'
? ---
+ + date_accessed: '2024-10-07'
? +++
- - date_published: '2024-03-26'
? ^ ^
+ + date_published: '2024-09-20'
? ^ ^
+ + New values: 21 / 2369 (0.89%)
country year income_spell_7
China (rural) 2021 NaN
Guinea-Bissau 1991 NaN
Qatar 2017 NaN
South Korea 2017 NaN
United States 2022 NaN
- - Removed values: 64 / 2369 (2.70%)
country year income_spell_7
Indonesia (rural) 2021 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 1990 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 2004 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 2006 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 2022 NaN
~ Column income_spell_8 (changed metadata, new data)
- - The Poverty and Inequality Platform (PIP) is an interactive computational tool that offers users quick access to the World Bank’s estimates of poverty, inequality, and shared prosperity. PIP provides a comprehensive view of global, regional, and country-level trends for more than 160 economies around the world.
? ---------- ^
+ + The Poverty and Inequality Platform (PIP) is an interactive computational tool that offers users quick access to the World Bank’s estimates of poverty, inequality, and shared prosperity. PIP provides a comprehensive view of global, regional, and country-level trends for 170 economies around the world.
? ^
- - World Bank (2024). Poverty and Inequality Platform (version 20240326_2017 and 20240326_2011) [Data set]. World Bank Group. https://pip.worldbank.org/. Accessed 02 July 2024.
? ^ ^ ^ ^ -----------------------
+ + World Bank (2024). Poverty and Inequality Platform (version 20240627_2017 and 20240627_2011) [Data set]. World Bank Group. https://pip.worldbank.org/.
? ^ ^ ^ ^
- - version_producer: 20240326_2017, 20240326_2011
? ^ ^ ^ ^
+ + version_producer: 20240627_2017, 20240627_2011
? ^ ^ ^ ^
- - date_accessed: '2024-07-02'
? ---
+ + date_accessed: '2024-10-07'
? +++
- - date_published: '2024-03-26'
? ^ ^
+ + date_published: '2024-09-20'
? ^ ^
+ + New values: 21 / 2369 (0.89%)
country year income_spell_8
China (rural) 2021 NaN
Guinea-Bissau 1991 NaN
Qatar 2017 NaN
South Korea 2017 NaN
United States 2022 NaN
- - Removed values: 64 / 2369 (2.70%)
country year income_spell_8
Indonesia (rural) 2021 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 1990 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 2004 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 2006 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 2022 NaN
~ Table income_consumption_2017_headcount_ratio_365 (changed metadata)
- - The Poverty and Inequality Platform (PIP) is an interactive computational tool that offers users quick access to the World Bank’s estimates of poverty, inequality, and shared prosperity. PIP provides a comprehensive view of global, regional, and country-level trends for more than 160 economies around the world.
? ---------- ^
+ + The Poverty and Inequality Platform (PIP) is an interactive computational tool that offers users quick access to the World Bank’s estimates of poverty, inequality, and shared prosperity. PIP provides a comprehensive view of global, regional, and country-level trends for 170 economies around the world.
? ^
~ Dim country
+ + New values: 21 / 2369 (0.89%)
year country
2021 China (rural)
1991 Guinea-Bissau
2017 Qatar
2017 South Korea
2022 United States
- - Removed values: 64 / 2369 (2.70%)
year country
2021 Indonesia (rural)
1990 Indonesia (urban)
2004 Indonesia (urban)
2006 Indonesia (urban)
2022 Indonesia (urban)
~ Dim year
+ + New values: 21 / 2369 (0.89%)
country year
China (rural) 2021
Guinea-Bissau 1991
Qatar 2017
South Korea 2017
United States 2022
- - Removed values: 64 / 2369 (2.70%)
country year
Indonesia (rural) 2021
Indonesia (urban) 1990
Indonesia (urban) 2004
Indonesia (urban) 2006
Indonesia (urban) 2022
~ Column consumption_spell_1 (changed metadata, new data, changed data)
- - The Poverty and Inequality Platform (PIP) is an interactive computational tool that offers users quick access to the World Bank’s estimates of poverty, inequality, and shared prosperity. PIP provides a comprehensive view of global, regional, and country-level trends for more than 160 economies around the world.
? ---------- ^
+ + The Poverty and Inequality Platform (PIP) is an interactive computational tool that offers users quick access to the World Bank’s estimates of poverty, inequality, and shared prosperity. PIP provides a comprehensive view of global, regional, and country-level trends for 170 economies around the world.
? ^
- - World Bank (2024). Poverty and Inequality Platform (version 20240326_2017 and 20240326_2011) [Data set]. World Bank Group. https://pip.worldbank.org/. Accessed 02 July 2024.
? ^ ^ ^ ^ -----------------------
+ + World Bank (2024). Poverty and Inequality Platform (version 20240627_2017 and 20240627_2011) [Data set]. World Bank Group. https://pip.worldbank.org/.
? ^ ^ ^ ^
- - version_producer: 20240326_2017, 20240326_2011
? ^ ^ ^ ^
+ + version_producer: 20240627_2017, 20240627_2011
? ^ ^ ^ ^
- - date_accessed: '2024-07-02'
? ---
+ + date_accessed: '2024-10-07'
? +++
- - date_published: '2024-03-26'
? ^ ^
+ + date_published: '2024-09-20'
? ^ ^
+ + New values: 21 / 2369 (0.89%)
country year consumption_spell_1
China (rural) 2021 NaN
Guinea-Bissau 1991 62.487
Qatar 2017 NaN
South Korea 2017 NaN
United States 2022 NaN
- - Removed values: 64 / 2369 (2.70%)
country year consumption_spell_1
Indonesia (rural) 2021 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 1990 73.751869
Indonesia (urban) 2004 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 2006 NaN
Indonesia (urban) 2022 NaN
~ Changed values: 28 / 2369 (1.18%)
country year consumption_spell_1 - consumption_spell_1 +
Bulgaria 1989 0.101534 0.000000
Eswatini 1994 93.909073 93.777000
Iran 1998 17.950747 17.973999
Jordan 1986 0.058818 0.000000
Russia 1993 13.033657 13.033999
~ Column consumption_spell_2 (changed metadata, new data, changed data)
- - The Poverty and Inequality Platform (PIP) is an interactive computational tool that offers users quick access to the World Bank’s estimates of poverty, inequality, and shared prosperity. PIP provides a comprehensive view of global, regional, and country-level trends for more than 160 economies around the world.
? ---------- ^
+ + The Poverty and Inequality Platform (PIP) is an interactive computational tool that offers users quick access to the World Bank’s estimates of poverty, inequality, and shared prosperity. PIP provides a comprehensive view of global, regional, and country-level trends for 170 economies around the world.
?
...diff too long, truncated... Automatically updated datasets matching weekly_wildfires|excess_mortality|covid|fluid|flunet|country_profile|garden/ihme_gbd/2019/gbd_risk are not included Edited: 2024-10-06 20:40:07 UTC |
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* empty * ✨ use ETL Dashboard to update * ✨ update snapshot * ✨ change step for explorers * 🐛 add Qatar, fix Russia issue * 🐛 add a condition for Russia * ✨ update dags
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