ophi presentation – max roser
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A long run perspective on multidimensional poverty 22nd Juni 2015 – OPHI, Oxford
OPHI Oxford– 22nd June 2015
Max Roser – Institute for New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford.
A Long Run Perspective on Multidimensional Poverty
A long run perspective on multidimensional poverty 22nd Juni 2015 – OPHI, Oxford
The MPI – 3 dimensions and 10 indicators
A long run perspective on multidimensional poverty 22nd Juni 2015 – OPHI, Oxford
The MPI – 3 dimensions and 10 indicators
A long run perspective on multidimensional poverty 22nd Juni 2015 – OPHI, Oxford
2nd dimension: Living Standard
Cooking Fuel – Indoor Air Pollution • The solid fuels responsible include
• wood, • crop residues, • dung, • charcoal, and coal.
A long run perspective on multidimensional poverty 22nd Juni 2015 – OPHI, Oxford
2nd dimension: Living Standard
Cooking Fuel – Indoor Air Pollution • The solid fuels responsible include
• wood, • crop residues, • dung, • charcoal, and coal.
• Deaths due to • pneumonia, • stroke, • heart disease, • chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), • and lung cancer.
A long run perspective on multidimensional poverty 22nd Juni 2015 – OPHI, Oxford
2nd dimension: Living Standard
Cooking Fuel – Indoor Air Pollution • The solid fuels responsible include
• wood, • crop residues, • dung, • charcoal, and coal.
• Deaths due to • pneumonia, • stroke, • heart disease, • chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), • and lung cancer.
• Every year, 4.3 million people die due to indoor air pollution caused by indoor open fire. • 45 times the annual number of deaths due to natural catastrophes (±95,000
in the 2000s) • More than 2 times the number of deaths due to AIDS (1.5 million in 2013).
A long run perspective on multidimensional poverty 22nd Juni 2015 – OPHI, Oxford
This visualization is linked to the original file in the folder ‘Static Visualisations'