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Measuring poverty beyond income: Lebanon’s first Multidimensional Poverty Index 2019

Measuring poverty beyond income: Lebanon’s first Multidimensional Poverty Index 2019
Measuring poverty beyond income: Lebanon’s first Multidimensional Poverty Index 2019 · March 2022
Main highlights

Poverty Highlights

Overall MPI-poverty53.1%

53.1% of residents were multidimensionally poor, deprived in over 25% of the indicators.

Extreme Poverty16.2%

16.2% of the population experienced deprivation in more than 50% of the indicators.

Main Contributors

Lack of health insurance (24.8%), low school attainment (18.3%), and low-security work (9.7%).

Children Most Affected

66.8% of children aged 0–4 years are multidimensionally poor.

Geographic Differences

Akkar and Bekaa are the poorest governorates, while MPI-poor in Beirut experience the greatest intensity of deprivation.

Content

Overview

CAS, in partnership with the World Bank, has developed Lebanon’s first official Multidimensional Poverty Index using the nationally representative 2018–2019 Labour Force and Household Living Conditions Survey. The MPI measures non-monetary deprivations derived from 19 indicators across five dimensions: education, health, financial security, basic infrastructure, and living standards.

The index complements traditional income-based poverty measures, providing a broader understanding of the challenges facing households. Findings indicate that deprivation is widespread, with health, employment, and education as the main contributors to poverty. Young children and residents in specific governorates face the highest levels of vulnerability. The 2019 MPI serves as a baseline for future monitoring of multidimensional poverty in Lebanon. Data collection predates the economic crisis, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the Beirut Port explosion, which may have further affected household welfare.

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