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    Percentage of the population living in households with per capita incomes below $5.0 USD per day adjusted to the 2011 Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) (without equivalence scales to calculate household per capita income).
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    Percentage of the population living in households with per capita incomes between $3.1 and $5 USD per day adjusted to the 2011 Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) (without equivalence scales to calculate household per capita income).
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    Percentage of the population living in households with per capita income below the international poverty line of $3.1 USD per day adjusted to the 2011 Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) (without equivalence scales to calculate household per capita income).
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    Percentage of the population living in households with per capita income between $5.0 and $12.4 USD per day adjusted to the 2011 Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) (without equivalence scales to calculate household per capita income). This population is not in poverty but has a high probability of falling into it.
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    Current healthcare expenditure, expressed as a percentage of GDP, encompasses goods and services for medical care consumed annually. This indicator excludes capital expenditures in healthcare, such as buildings, machinery, information technology, and emergency or outbreak vaccine stockpiles. Current healthcare expenditure is the sum of public, private, and out-of-pocket spending on healthcare. Source: World Health Organization's Global Health Expenditure Database.
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