IPS Amazonia 2014 Results

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Results of the Social Progress Index for the Brazilian Amazon, covering 772 municipalities and nine states. Launched August 23, 2014.

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INDICE DE PROGRESSO SOCIAL NA AMAZONIA BRASILEIRA 2014

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RESULTS

TOP 20: URBAN WITH HIGH LEVELS OF INCOME AND HDI

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BOTTOM 20:RURAL AND URBAN, LOW LEVELS OF INCOME AND HDI

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IPS AMAZÔNIA

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Urban: 492 municipalitiesRural: 280 municipalities

High income: 77 municipalitiesMiddle income: 345 municipalitiesLow income: 350 municipalities

High: 78 municipalitiesMedium: 366 municipalitiesLow : 306 municipalitiesVery Low: 22 municipalities

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GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF SOCIAL PROGRESS

IPS AMAZÔNIA 2014 OVERALL PERFORMANCE

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Max score: 71.86Min score: 42.31Average: 57.32

The Amazonas state scored the lowest levels.

BASIC HUMAN NEEDS

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Max score: 83.72Min score: 31.23Average: 58.75

Mato Grosso state scored the highest levels.

FOUNDATIONS OF WELLBEING

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Max score: 81.48Min score: 41.98Average: 64.85

Maranhao state shows very diverse situations.

OPPORTUNITY

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Max score: 69.22Min score: 30.87Average: 48.33

Pará and Amazonas are the worst states.

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INCOME VSIPS AMAZÔNIA 2014

IPS AMAZÔNIA 2014 VS. REALES PER CAPITACORRELATION: 0.62

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BASIC HUMAN NEEDS VS REALES PER CAPITACORRELATION: 0.38

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FOUNDATIONS OF WELLBEING VS REALES PER CAPITACORRELATION: 0.33

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OPPORTUNITY VS REALES PER CAPITACORRELATION: 0.72

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CORRELATIONS WITH REALES PER CAPITA

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• Shelter, Access to Basic Knowledge, and Access to Higher Education are highly correlated with income per capita.

• Personal Safety is negatively correlated with income per capita.

RDPC per capita: Ratio between the sum of the income of all individuals living in permanent private households and the total number of these individuals. Values in Aug/2010 reales. Source: UNDP.

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POVERTY VSIPS AMAZÔNIA 2014

IPS AMAZÔNIA 2014 VS % OF POOR PEOPLECORRELATION: -0.67

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BASIC HUMAN NEEDS VS % OF POOR PEOPLECORRELATION: -0.40

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FOUNDATIONS OF WELLBEING VS % OF POOR PEOPLECORRELATION: -0.39

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OPPORTUNITY VS % OF POOR PEOPLECORRELATION: -0.75

CORRELATIONS WITH POVERTY

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• Social progress has a strong negative correlation with poverty.

• Shelter, Access to Basic Knowledge and Access to Higher Education have strong negative correlation with poverty.

• 43% of municipalities have more than 40% of their population living in poverty.

PMPOB (% of poor people ): Share of individuals with household income per capita equal to, or less than, R$ 140.00 per month (in Aug/2010 reals). The population of individuals is limited to those living in permanent private households. Source: UNDP.

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HUMAN DEVELOPMENT VSIPS AMAZÔNIA 2014

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IPS AMAZÔNIA 2014 VS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEXCORRELATION: 0.75

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BASIC HUMAN NEEDS VS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEXCORRELATION: 0.49

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FOUNDATIONS OF WELLBEING VS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEXCORRELATION: 0.40

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OPPORTUNITY VS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEXCORRELATION: 0.82

CORRELATIONS WITH HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX

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• Social progress has a strong relation with HDI.

• Shelter, Access to Basic Knowledge and Access to Higher Education have strong positive correlation with HDI.

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OVERPERFORMERS AND UNDERPERFORMERS

10 LARGEST OVERPERFORMERS: ACTUAL VS. EXPECTED IPS AMAZÔNIA BY INCOME GROUP

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10 LARGEST UNDERPERFORMERS: ACTUAL VS. EXPECTED IPS AMAZÔNIA BY INCOME GROUP

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IPS AMAZÔNIA

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