Making the New Indonesia Work for the Poor
Indonesia stands at the threshold of a new era and at an important juncture of its history. After the historic economic, political and social upheavals at the end of the 1990s, Indonesia has started to regain its footing. The country has largely recovered from the economic and financial crisis that...
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ACCESS TO INFRASTRUCTURE ACCESS TO SANITATION ACCESS TO SERVICES AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURAL INCOMES AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AGRICULTURAL SECTOR AGRICULTURAL SECTORS AGRICULTURAL WORKERS BASIC EDUCATION BASIC HEALTHCARE BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE CASH TRANSFER PROGRAM CASH TRANSFER PROGRAMS CASH TRANSFERS CHANGES IN POVERTY CHILD MORTALITY CHRONIC POVERTY CIVIL SOCIETY COMMUNITY HEALTH COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT COMPETITIVE EXCHANGE COMPETITIVE EXCHANGE RATE CONSUMER PRICE INDEX COPING MECHANISMS CREDIT SCHEME DETERMINANT OF POVERTY DETERMINANTS OF POVERTY DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT GOALS DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS DEVELOPMENT REPORT DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY DIMENSIONAL POVERTY DIMENSIONS OF POVERTY DIVERSIFICATION DRINKING WATER ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMICS EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT FARM ACTIVITIES FARM EMPLOYMENT FARM PRODUCTIVITY FARMERS FINANCIAL CRISIS FOOD CONTROL FOOD PRICE GROWTH PROCESS HEALTH EXPENDITURE HEALTH INSURANCE HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION HOUSEHOLD HEADS HOUSEHOLD INCOME HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX IMPACT OF SHOCKS IN KIND TRANSFERS INCOME INCOME DISTRIBUTION INCOME GROUPS INCOME GROWTH INCOME POVERTY INEQUALITY INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATE INFLATION RATE INFORMAL ECONOMY INVESTMENT CLIMATE IRRIGATION LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LAGGING REGIONS LAND MANAGEMENT LAND TITLING LIVING STANDARDS LOW INFLATION LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES MACROECONOMIC SHOCKS MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MACROECONOMIC STABILIZATION MALNUTRITION MATERNAL HEALTH MATERNAL MORTALITY NATIONAL POVERTY NATIONAL POVERTY LINE NATIONAL POVERTY RATE NEGATIVE IMPACT NON-INCOME DIMENSIONS NUTRITION OUTPUT GROWTH PARTICIPATORY POVERTY ASSESSMENT PER CAPITA INCOME POLICY DEBATE POLICY IMPLICATIONS POOR POOR CHILDREN POOR CLIENTS POOR HOUSEHOLD POOR HOUSEHOLDS POOR PAY POOR PEOPLE POOR POLICIES POVERTY ANALYSIS POVERTY ASSESSMENT POVERTY ASSESSMENTS POVERTY CHANGES POVERTY HEADCOUNT RATE POVERTY IMPACT POVERTY INCIDENCE POVERTY INCREASE POVERTY LEVELS POVERTY LINES POVERTY MAPS POVERTY MEASURE POVERTY PROGRAMS POVERTY RATE POVERTY RATES POVERTY REDUCING POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION EFFORTS POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY POVERTY TARGET PRICE STABILITY PRICE STABILIZATION PRO-POOR PRO-POOR GROWTH PRODUCTION SUPPORT PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC WORKS QUALITY OF LIFE REDUCING POVERTY REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT REGIONAL DIFFERENCES REGIONAL DISPARITIES REGIONAL DIVERSITY REGIONAL GOVERNMENT REGIONAL INEQUALITIES REGIONAL POVERTY REMOTE AREAS RISK MANAGEMENT RURAL RURAL AREAS RURAL CREDIT RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL ECONOMY RURAL ENTERPRISES RURAL HOUSEHOLDS RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE RURAL INVESTMENT RURAL POOR RURAL POPULATION RURAL ROADS SAFETY NET SANITATION SCHOOLING SMALL-SCALE AGRICULTURE SOCIAL PROTECTION SSN STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATION SUBSISTENCE TARGETED SOCIAL PROGRAMS TARGETED TRANSFERS TARGETING TOTAL POVERTY TOTAL POVERTY RATE UNEMPLOYMENT UNIVERSAL SUBSIDIES URBAN AREAS URBAN GROWTH URBAN POOR URBAN POVERTY VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT WATER USERS WATER USERS ASSOCIATIONS WELFARE BENEFITS |
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ACCESS TO INFRASTRUCTURE ACCESS TO SANITATION ACCESS TO SERVICES AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURAL INCOMES AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AGRICULTURAL SECTOR AGRICULTURAL SECTORS AGRICULTURAL WORKERS BASIC EDUCATION BASIC HEALTHCARE BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE CASH TRANSFER PROGRAM CASH TRANSFER PROGRAMS CASH TRANSFERS CHANGES IN POVERTY CHILD MORTALITY CHRONIC POVERTY CIVIL SOCIETY COMMUNITY HEALTH COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT COMPETITIVE EXCHANGE COMPETITIVE EXCHANGE RATE CONSUMER PRICE INDEX COPING MECHANISMS CREDIT SCHEME DETERMINANT OF POVERTY DETERMINANTS OF POVERTY DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT GOALS DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS DEVELOPMENT REPORT DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY DIMENSIONAL POVERTY DIMENSIONS OF POVERTY DIVERSIFICATION DRINKING WATER ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMICS EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT FARM ACTIVITIES FARM EMPLOYMENT FARM PRODUCTIVITY FARMERS FINANCIAL CRISIS FOOD CONTROL FOOD PRICE GROWTH PROCESS HEALTH EXPENDITURE HEALTH INSURANCE HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION HOUSEHOLD HEADS HOUSEHOLD INCOME HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX IMPACT OF SHOCKS IN KIND TRANSFERS INCOME INCOME DISTRIBUTION INCOME GROUPS INCOME GROWTH INCOME POVERTY INEQUALITY INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATE INFLATION RATE INFORMAL ECONOMY INVESTMENT CLIMATE IRRIGATION LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LAGGING REGIONS LAND MANAGEMENT LAND TITLING LIVING STANDARDS LOW INFLATION LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES MACROECONOMIC SHOCKS MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MACROECONOMIC STABILIZATION MALNUTRITION MATERNAL HEALTH MATERNAL MORTALITY NATIONAL POVERTY NATIONAL POVERTY LINE NATIONAL POVERTY RATE NEGATIVE IMPACT NON-INCOME DIMENSIONS NUTRITION OUTPUT GROWTH PARTICIPATORY POVERTY ASSESSMENT PER CAPITA INCOME POLICY DEBATE POLICY IMPLICATIONS POOR POOR CHILDREN POOR CLIENTS POOR HOUSEHOLD POOR HOUSEHOLDS POOR PAY POOR PEOPLE POOR POLICIES POVERTY ANALYSIS POVERTY ASSESSMENT POVERTY ASSESSMENTS POVERTY CHANGES POVERTY HEADCOUNT RATE POVERTY IMPACT POVERTY INCIDENCE POVERTY INCREASE POVERTY LEVELS POVERTY LINES POVERTY MAPS POVERTY MEASURE POVERTY PROGRAMS POVERTY RATE POVERTY RATES POVERTY REDUCING POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION EFFORTS POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY POVERTY TARGET PRICE STABILITY PRICE STABILIZATION PRO-POOR PRO-POOR GROWTH PRODUCTION SUPPORT PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC WORKS QUALITY OF LIFE REDUCING POVERTY REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT REGIONAL DIFFERENCES REGIONAL DISPARITIES REGIONAL DIVERSITY REGIONAL GOVERNMENT REGIONAL INEQUALITIES REGIONAL POVERTY REMOTE AREAS RISK MANAGEMENT RURAL RURAL AREAS RURAL CREDIT RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL ECONOMY RURAL ENTERPRISES RURAL HOUSEHOLDS RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE RURAL INVESTMENT RURAL POOR RURAL POPULATION RURAL ROADS SAFETY NET SANITATION SCHOOLING SMALL-SCALE AGRICULTURE SOCIAL PROTECTION SSN STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATION SUBSISTENCE TARGETED SOCIAL PROGRAMS TARGETED TRANSFERS TARGETING TOTAL POVERTY TOTAL POVERTY RATE UNEMPLOYMENT UNIVERSAL SUBSIDIES URBAN AREAS URBAN GROWTH URBAN POOR URBAN POVERTY VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT WATER USERS WATER USERS ASSOCIATIONS WELFARE BENEFITS World Bank Making the New Indonesia Work for the Poor |
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Indonesia stands at the threshold of a new era and at an important juncture of its history. After the historic economic, political and social upheavals at the end of the 1990s, Indonesia has started to regain its footing. The country has largely recovered from the economic and financial crisis that threw millions of its citizens back into poverty in 1998 and saw it regress to a low-income status. Recently, it has once again crossed the threshold, making it one of the world's emergent middle-income countries. Likewise, poverty rates that increased by over one-third during the crisis fell back to pre-crisis levels in 2005, despite rising somewhat in 2006 largely driven by hefty rice price increases in late 2005 and early 2006. Meanwhile, politically and socially Indonesia has seen some major transformations: it is now a country with a vibrant emergent democracy, a newly decentralized government, and far greater social openness and public debate. The purpose of this report is to identify the nature and key constraints to poverty reduction in today's Indonesia and to provide concrete recommendations on how Indonesia can move forward to achieve its poverty reduction objectives. It aims to contribute to the policy debate and decision-making process in Indonesia by putting forth: (i) new and more comprehensive analysis of empirical poverty diagnostics; and (ii) suggestions on concrete policies and programs for a strategic action-plan to achieve Indonesia's stated poverty-reduction objectives. This report lays out how Indonesia can better align policies and programs to achieve the key poverty indicators in which Indonesia is lagging and that are identified by planning documents such as the National Strategy for Poverty Reduction (SNPK) and Medium-Term Development Plan (RPJM). |
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Making the New Indonesia Work for the Poor |
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Making the New Indonesia Work for the Poor |
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Making the New Indonesia Work for the Poor |
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Making the New Indonesia Work for the Poor |
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Making the New Indonesia Work for the Poor |
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okr-10986-81722021-04-23T14:02:38Z Making the New Indonesia Work for the Poor World Bank ACCESS TO INFRASTRUCTURE ACCESS TO SANITATION ACCESS TO SERVICES AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURAL INCOMES AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AGRICULTURAL SECTOR AGRICULTURAL SECTORS AGRICULTURAL WORKERS BASIC EDUCATION BASIC HEALTHCARE BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE CASH TRANSFER PROGRAM CASH TRANSFER PROGRAMS CASH TRANSFERS CHANGES IN POVERTY CHILD MORTALITY CHRONIC POVERTY CIVIL SOCIETY COMMUNITY HEALTH COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT COMPETITIVE EXCHANGE COMPETITIVE EXCHANGE RATE CONSUMER PRICE INDEX COPING MECHANISMS CREDIT SCHEME DETERMINANT OF POVERTY DETERMINANTS OF POVERTY DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT GOALS DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS DEVELOPMENT REPORT DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY DIMENSIONAL POVERTY DIMENSIONS OF POVERTY DIVERSIFICATION DRINKING WATER ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMICS EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT FARM ACTIVITIES FARM EMPLOYMENT FARM PRODUCTIVITY FARMERS FINANCIAL CRISIS FOOD CONTROL FOOD PRICE GROWTH PROCESS HEALTH EXPENDITURE HEALTH INSURANCE HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION HOUSEHOLD HEADS HOUSEHOLD INCOME HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX IMPACT OF SHOCKS IN KIND TRANSFERS INCOME INCOME DISTRIBUTION INCOME GROUPS INCOME GROWTH INCOME POVERTY INEQUALITY INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATE INFLATION RATE INFORMAL ECONOMY INVESTMENT CLIMATE IRRIGATION LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LAGGING REGIONS LAND MANAGEMENT LAND TITLING LIVING STANDARDS LOW INFLATION LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES MACROECONOMIC SHOCKS MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MACROECONOMIC STABILIZATION MALNUTRITION MATERNAL HEALTH MATERNAL MORTALITY NATIONAL POVERTY NATIONAL POVERTY LINE NATIONAL POVERTY RATE NEGATIVE IMPACT NON-INCOME DIMENSIONS NUTRITION OUTPUT GROWTH PARTICIPATORY POVERTY ASSESSMENT PER CAPITA INCOME POLICY DEBATE POLICY IMPLICATIONS POOR POOR CHILDREN POOR CLIENTS POOR HOUSEHOLD POOR HOUSEHOLDS POOR PAY POOR PEOPLE POOR POLICIES POVERTY ANALYSIS POVERTY ASSESSMENT POVERTY ASSESSMENTS POVERTY CHANGES POVERTY HEADCOUNT RATE POVERTY IMPACT POVERTY INCIDENCE POVERTY INCREASE POVERTY LEVELS POVERTY LINES POVERTY MAPS POVERTY MEASURE POVERTY PROGRAMS POVERTY RATE POVERTY RATES POVERTY REDUCING POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION EFFORTS POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY POVERTY TARGET PRICE STABILITY PRICE STABILIZATION PRO-POOR PRO-POOR GROWTH PRODUCTION SUPPORT PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC WORKS QUALITY OF LIFE REDUCING POVERTY REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT REGIONAL DIFFERENCES REGIONAL DISPARITIES REGIONAL DIVERSITY REGIONAL GOVERNMENT REGIONAL INEQUALITIES REGIONAL POVERTY REMOTE AREAS RISK MANAGEMENT RURAL RURAL AREAS RURAL CREDIT RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL ECONOMY RURAL ENTERPRISES RURAL HOUSEHOLDS RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE RURAL INVESTMENT RURAL POOR RURAL POPULATION RURAL ROADS SAFETY NET SANITATION SCHOOLING SMALL-SCALE AGRICULTURE SOCIAL PROTECTION SSN STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATION SUBSISTENCE TARGETED SOCIAL PROGRAMS TARGETED TRANSFERS TARGETING TOTAL POVERTY TOTAL POVERTY RATE UNEMPLOYMENT UNIVERSAL SUBSIDIES URBAN AREAS URBAN GROWTH URBAN POOR URBAN POVERTY VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT WATER USERS WATER USERS ASSOCIATIONS WELFARE BENEFITS Indonesia stands at the threshold of a new era and at an important juncture of its history. After the historic economic, political and social upheavals at the end of the 1990s, Indonesia has started to regain its footing. The country has largely recovered from the economic and financial crisis that threw millions of its citizens back into poverty in 1998 and saw it regress to a low-income status. Recently, it has once again crossed the threshold, making it one of the world's emergent middle-income countries. Likewise, poverty rates that increased by over one-third during the crisis fell back to pre-crisis levels in 2005, despite rising somewhat in 2006 largely driven by hefty rice price increases in late 2005 and early 2006. Meanwhile, politically and socially Indonesia has seen some major transformations: it is now a country with a vibrant emergent democracy, a newly decentralized government, and far greater social openness and public debate. The purpose of this report is to identify the nature and key constraints to poverty reduction in today's Indonesia and to provide concrete recommendations on how Indonesia can move forward to achieve its poverty reduction objectives. It aims to contribute to the policy debate and decision-making process in Indonesia by putting forth: (i) new and more comprehensive analysis of empirical poverty diagnostics; and (ii) suggestions on concrete policies and programs for a strategic action-plan to achieve Indonesia's stated poverty-reduction objectives. This report lays out how Indonesia can better align policies and programs to achieve the key poverty indicators in which Indonesia is lagging and that are identified by planning documents such as the National Strategy for Poverty Reduction (SNPK) and Medium-Term Development Plan (RPJM). 2012-06-15T18:12:02Z 2012-06-15T18:12:02Z 2006-11 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/11/11677074/making-new-indonesia-work-poor-vol-1-2 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8172 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Poverty Assessment Economic & Sector Work East Asia and Pacific Indonesia |