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English:  :Child mortality vs. extreme poverty
Child mortality is defined as the share of children who die before reaching their 5th birthday, versus the share of the population living below the international poverty line (defined as living on less than $1.90 international-$ per day). This is adjusted for inflation and cross-country price differences.
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