Graduating from a Conditional Cash Transfer Program in Indonesia : Results of a Household Survey of Prosperous-Independent Graduates of the Family Hope Program in 2020
The Family Hope Program (Program Keluarga Harapan - PKH), a conditional cash transfer (CCT) program launched in 2007, has become one of the country’s flagship social protection programs, targeting the poorest families in Indonesia to reduce their e...
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okr-10986-367842022-01-19T16:50:49Z Graduating from a Conditional Cash Transfer Program in Indonesia : Results of a Household Survey of Prosperous-Independent Graduates of the Family Hope Program in 2020 Syamsulhakim, Ekki Khadijah, Nurzanty PHONE SURVEY SOCIAL ASSISTANCE ACCESS TO FINANCE ENTREPRENEURSHIP CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 PANDEMIC IMPACT CONDITIONAL CASH TRANSFERS PROGRAM KELUARGA HARAPAN PKH The Family Hope Program (Program Keluarga Harapan - PKH), a conditional cash transfer (CCT) program launched in 2007, has become one of the country’s flagship social protection programs, targeting the poorest families in Indonesia to reduce their expenditure burden and improve their wellbeing through education, health, and social welfare services. In the last 13 years, PKH has expanded to 10 million beneficiary families across all districts/cities in Indonesia. Studies have provided evidence of PKH’s desirable impacts, which include usage of health services, education participation, and stunting reduction (Cahyadi, et al., 2020; Alatas, 2011). However, there is still limited evidence on how families who have already left the program are doing, particularly in regard to their socio-economic status, employment and livelihood activities, program complementarities, and sustainability of the previously incentivized behavior. 2021-12-23T19:43:44Z 2021-12-23T19:43:44Z 2021-12 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/undefined/099600112222138712/P1605900c895a70fc08b1f0d201c77430b5 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/36784 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Other Social Protection Study East Asia and Pacific Indonesia |
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The Family Hope Program (Program
Keluarga Harapan - PKH), a conditional cash transfer (CCT)
program launched in 2007, has become one of the country’s
flagship social protection programs, targeting the poorest
families in Indonesia to reduce their expenditure burden and
improve their wellbeing through education, health, and
social welfare services. In the last 13 years, PKH has
expanded to 10 million beneficiary families across all
districts/cities in Indonesia. Studies have provided
evidence of PKH’s desirable impacts, which include usage of
health services, education participation, and stunting
reduction (Cahyadi, et al., 2020; Alatas, 2011). However,
there is still limited evidence on how families who have
already left the program are doing, particularly in regard
to their socio-economic status, employment and livelihood
activities, program complementarities, and sustainability of
the previously incentivized behavior. |
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Graduating from a Conditional Cash Transfer Program in Indonesia : Results of a Household Survey of Prosperous-Independent Graduates of the Family Hope Program in 2020 |
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Graduating from a Conditional Cash Transfer Program in Indonesia : Results of a Household Survey of Prosperous-Independent Graduates of the Family Hope Program in 2020 |
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Graduating from a Conditional Cash Transfer Program in Indonesia : Results of a Household Survey of Prosperous-Independent Graduates of the Family Hope Program in 2020 |
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Graduating from a Conditional Cash Transfer Program in Indonesia : Results of a Household Survey of Prosperous-Independent Graduates of the Family Hope Program in 2020 |
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Graduating from a Conditional Cash Transfer Program in Indonesia : Results of a Household Survey of Prosperous-Independent Graduates of the Family Hope Program in 2020 |
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graduating from a conditional cash transfer program in indonesia : results of a household survey of prosperous-independent graduates of the family hope program in 2020 |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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