Measurements of Poverty in Indonesia : 1996, 1999, and Beyond

Indonesia's economic crisis has caused a consumption expenditures deterioration in the welfare of Indonesians. Focusing on only one dimension of individual, and family welfare - consumption expenditures - the authors analyze two issues associated with the measurement of poverty. The first issue...

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Main Authors: Pradhan, Menno, Suryahadi, Asep, Sumarto, Sudarno, Pritchett, Lant
Format: Publications & Research
Language:en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2015
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CPI
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spelling okr-10986-213562021-04-23T14:04:01Z Measurements of Poverty in Indonesia : 1996, 1999, and Beyond Pradhan, Menno Suryahadi, Asep Sumarto, Sudarno Pritchett, Lant Poverty measurement Economic crisis Consumption patterns Expenditure analysis Welfare economics Family welfare Poverty ratio Standard of living Comparative economics Prices Deflation Poverty analysis associated poverty basic education caloric intake calorie intake capital investments characteristics of poor consistent poverty consumption bundle consumption expenditure consumption expenditures consumption pattern consumption patterns CPI data sets decision making development issues economic analysis Education level educational attainment elasticities employment expenditure data expenditure function financial support food basket food bundles food component food consumption food energy food energy intake food expenditures food items food poverty food poverty line food poverty lines Food share functional form headcount poverty headcount poverty rates high inflation high poverty Household characteristics Household Head household income household level household welfare human capital income elasticity income level individual level inflation insurance labor market measured poverty million people national average national level national poverty national poverty reduction strategy negative impact non-food consumption non-food component non-food prices nutrition nutritional intake per capita consumption policy research poor poor households poor people population group poverty changes poverty estimates poverty incidence poverty level poverty levels poverty line poverty line using poverty lines poverty measurement poverty profile poverty profiles poverty rate poverty rates poverty reduction primary education primary school quantitative data rank correlation real incomes reducing poverty regional poverty regional poverty lines relative prices resulting poverty lines rural areas rural poverty safety net sample sizes short term Social Development social status standard of living tertiary education urban areas utility function utility level welfare economics welfare levels Indonesia's economic crisis has caused a consumption expenditures deterioration in the welfare of Indonesians. Focusing on only one dimension of individual, and family welfare - consumption expenditures - the authors analyze two issues associated with the measurement of poverty. The first issue is how to produce regionally consistent poverty lines - that is, how to define a level of spending for each region that produces the same material standard of living. Without comparable data on prices, there is a problem of circularity. Choosing the reference population is important for defining the price level by which to deflate money expenditures to reach the same welfare level, but one needs to know the price level to define the reference population as a group with the same real expenditures. To address the problem of circularity, the authors use an iterative approach to defining poverty, one that produces consistent results across regions. They then use those poverty lines to examine the common "poverty profiles" (by location, sector, and so on). The second issue is more conceptual: how to expand the narrow measure of poverty, based on spending for consumption, with extensions that expand how welfare is measured, and allow more consistent comparisons of different individuals' welfare levels. 2015-01-28T16:19:04Z 2015-01-28T16:19:04Z 2000-09 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21356 en_US Policy Research Working Paper;No. 2438 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper East Asia and Pacific Indonesia
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topic Poverty measurement
Economic crisis
Consumption patterns
Expenditure analysis
Welfare economics
Family welfare
Poverty ratio
Standard of living
Comparative economics
Prices
Deflation
Poverty analysis
associated poverty
basic education
caloric intake
calorie intake
capital investments
characteristics of poor
consistent poverty
consumption bundle
consumption expenditure
consumption expenditures
consumption pattern
consumption patterns
CPI
data sets
decision making
development issues
economic analysis
Education level
educational attainment
elasticities
employment
expenditure data
expenditure function
financial support
food basket
food bundles
food component
food consumption
food energy
food energy intake
food expenditures
food items
food poverty
food poverty line
food poverty lines
Food share
functional form
headcount poverty
headcount poverty rates
high inflation
high poverty
Household characteristics
Household Head
household income
household level
household welfare
human capital
income elasticity
income level
individual level
inflation
insurance
labor market
measured poverty
million people
national average
national level
national poverty
national poverty reduction strategy
negative impact
non-food consumption
non-food component
non-food prices
nutrition
nutritional intake
per capita consumption
policy research
poor
poor households
poor people
population group
poverty changes
poverty estimates
poverty incidence
poverty level
poverty levels
poverty line
poverty line using
poverty lines
poverty measurement
poverty profile
poverty profiles
poverty rate
poverty rates
poverty reduction
primary education
primary school
quantitative data
rank correlation
real incomes
reducing poverty
regional poverty
regional poverty lines
relative prices
resulting poverty lines
rural areas
rural poverty
safety net
sample sizes
short term
Social Development
social status
standard of living
tertiary education
urban areas
utility function
utility level
welfare economics
welfare levels
spellingShingle Poverty measurement
Economic crisis
Consumption patterns
Expenditure analysis
Welfare economics
Family welfare
Poverty ratio
Standard of living
Comparative economics
Prices
Deflation
Poverty analysis
associated poverty
basic education
caloric intake
calorie intake
capital investments
characteristics of poor
consistent poverty
consumption bundle
consumption expenditure
consumption expenditures
consumption pattern
consumption patterns
CPI
data sets
decision making
development issues
economic analysis
Education level
educational attainment
elasticities
employment
expenditure data
expenditure function
financial support
food basket
food bundles
food component
food consumption
food energy
food energy intake
food expenditures
food items
food poverty
food poverty line
food poverty lines
Food share
functional form
headcount poverty
headcount poverty rates
high inflation
high poverty
Household characteristics
Household Head
household income
household level
household welfare
human capital
income elasticity
income level
individual level
inflation
insurance
labor market
measured poverty
million people
national average
national level
national poverty
national poverty reduction strategy
negative impact
non-food consumption
non-food component
non-food prices
nutrition
nutritional intake
per capita consumption
policy research
poor
poor households
poor people
population group
poverty changes
poverty estimates
poverty incidence
poverty level
poverty levels
poverty line
poverty line using
poverty lines
poverty measurement
poverty profile
poverty profiles
poverty rate
poverty rates
poverty reduction
primary education
primary school
quantitative data
rank correlation
real incomes
reducing poverty
regional poverty
regional poverty lines
relative prices
resulting poverty lines
rural areas
rural poverty
safety net
sample sizes
short term
Social Development
social status
standard of living
tertiary education
urban areas
utility function
utility level
welfare economics
welfare levels
Pradhan, Menno
Suryahadi, Asep
Sumarto, Sudarno
Pritchett, Lant
Measurements of Poverty in Indonesia : 1996, 1999, and Beyond
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
Indonesia
relation Policy Research Working Paper;No. 2438
description Indonesia's economic crisis has caused a consumption expenditures deterioration in the welfare of Indonesians. Focusing on only one dimension of individual, and family welfare - consumption expenditures - the authors analyze two issues associated with the measurement of poverty. The first issue is how to produce regionally consistent poverty lines - that is, how to define a level of spending for each region that produces the same material standard of living. Without comparable data on prices, there is a problem of circularity. Choosing the reference population is important for defining the price level by which to deflate money expenditures to reach the same welfare level, but one needs to know the price level to define the reference population as a group with the same real expenditures. To address the problem of circularity, the authors use an iterative approach to defining poverty, one that produces consistent results across regions. They then use those poverty lines to examine the common "poverty profiles" (by location, sector, and so on). The second issue is more conceptual: how to expand the narrow measure of poverty, based on spending for consumption, with extensions that expand how welfare is measured, and allow more consistent comparisons of different individuals' welfare levels.
format Publications & Research
author Pradhan, Menno
Suryahadi, Asep
Sumarto, Sudarno
Pritchett, Lant
author_facet Pradhan, Menno
Suryahadi, Asep
Sumarto, Sudarno
Pritchett, Lant
author_sort Pradhan, Menno
title Measurements of Poverty in Indonesia : 1996, 1999, and Beyond
title_short Measurements of Poverty in Indonesia : 1996, 1999, and Beyond
title_full Measurements of Poverty in Indonesia : 1996, 1999, and Beyond
title_fullStr Measurements of Poverty in Indonesia : 1996, 1999, and Beyond
title_full_unstemmed Measurements of Poverty in Indonesia : 1996, 1999, and Beyond
title_sort measurements of poverty in indonesia : 1996, 1999, and beyond
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2015
url http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21356
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