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<p>Data is obtained through country specific programs, including technical assistance programs and joint analytical and capacity building activities. The World Bank has relationships with NSOs on work programs involving statistical systems and data analysis. Poverty economists from the World Bank typically engage with NSOs broadly on poverty measurement and analysis as part of technical assistance activities. </p>
<p>The input data used are most often unit record data of welfare and occasionally grouped data, which is converted to a full distribution. The World Bank cannot take as input data a poverty rate published on an NSO website without the underlying distribution for a couple of reaons: </p>
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<li>Extrapolating or interpolating all country estimates to a common reference year, which is needed to calculate global poverty, requires a full distribution. </li>
<li>Updates to poverty estimates in the face of revised PPPs and consumer price indices (CPIs) would not be possible to perform by the World Bank, imposing a higher burden on NSOs potentially becoming an obstacle for timely publication of updated data.</li>
<li>Unit-record data allows for quality checking the data and ensuring that the choices used to create the welfare aggregate are as comparable as possible across countries.</li>
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<p><strong>List:</strong></p>
<p>Directly from National Statistical Offices (NSOs) or indirectly from others – see section on data sources.</p>
<p>Les données sont obtenues dans le cadre de programmes spécifiques à chaque pays, notamment des programmes d'assistance technique et des activités conjointes d'analyse et de renforcement des capacités. La Banque mondiale entretient des relations avec les BNS au sujet des programmes de travail impliquant des systèmes statistiques et de l'analyse de données. La Banque mondiale travaille généralement avec les BNS sur la mesure et l'analyse de la pauvreté dans le cadre des activités d'assistance technique.</p>
<p><strong>Liste :</strong></p>
<p>Directement des BNS ou indirectement d'autres sources - voir la section Sources des données.</p>