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Protecting Poor and Vulnerable Households in Indonesia

dc.contributor.authorWorld Bank
dc.date.accessioned2013-06-06T21:08:53Z
dc.date.available2013-06-06T21:08:53Z
dc.date.issued2012-02
dc.description.abstractDespite strong economic growth and falling poverty over the last decade, many households continue to live on the edge of poverty. The last decade in Indonesia has seen a return to strong economic growth, and the poverty rate has fallen from 23.4 percent (1999) to 12.5 percent (2011). The falling overall poverty rate, however, partially masks a high degree of vulnerability: much of Indonesia's population is clustered just above the poverty line, consuming approximately Rp 233,000 per month in 2011 (about US$ 27 at 2011 nominal exchange rates). Around 24 percent of Indonesians live below the official near-poor line (with consumption of approximately 1.2 times the poverty line) while 38 percent of the population lives below 1.5 times the poverty line and is almost equally vulnerable. Even relatively small shocks to these vulnerable households can be enough to push them into poverty. This report, the first comprehensive assessment of its kind in Indonesia, assesses the extent to which current social assistance programs are providing an effective social safety net for poor and vulnerable households. The government and its development partners require an analytical base to inform their decisions about social assistance policy reform and program design and delivery. To support this, the report uses all available qualitative and quantitative data (including the most recent) to assess the extent to which the current collection of Social Assistance (SA) programs is providing effective safety net functions: protecting the poor and vulnerable; promoting good behaviors, and enabling reforms effectively and efficiently.en
dc.identifier.doi10.1596/13810
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10986/13810
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherWorld Bank, Jakarta
dc.rightsCC BY 3.0 IGO
dc.rights.holderWorld Bank
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo
dc.subjectabsolute poverty
dc.subjectaccess to health care
dc.subjectAdministrative Costs
dc.subjectassistance programs
dc.subjectautomatic stabilizer
dc.subjectbeneficiaries
dc.subjectBeneficiary
dc.subjectbeneficiary households
dc.subjectBenefit allocation
dc.subjectbenefit distribution
dc.subjectbenefit level
dc.subjectbenefit levels
dc.subjectbenefit package
dc.subjectcalories per day
dc.subjectcash assistance
dc.subjectCash benefits
dc.subjectcash transfer
dc.subjectcash transfer program
dc.subjectcash transfer programs
dc.subjectcash transfers
dc.subjectchild allowances
dc.subjectchild labor
dc.subjectchild mortality
dc.subjectChild Protection
dc.subjectchronically poor
dc.subjectcommunity groups
dc.subjectCommunity health
dc.subjectConditional Cash
dc.subjectConsumption Distribution
dc.subjectconsumption smoothing
dc.subjectcoping behaviors
dc.subjectcoping strategies
dc.subjectCost-effectiveness
dc.subjectdaily calories
dc.subjectdirect beneficiaries
dc.subjectdirect transfers
dc.subjecteconomic growth
dc.subjecteconomic shocks
dc.subjectEconomic Survey
dc.subjectedge of poverty
dc.subjecteligible beneficiaries
dc.subjectemergency response
dc.subjectEnergy Subsidies
dc.subjectenrolment rates
dc.subjectextreme poverty
dc.subjectextremely poor households
dc.subjectfee waivers
dc.subjectFinancial Crisis
dc.subjectfinancial support
dc.subjectfood commodities
dc.subjectfood insecurity
dc.subjectfood price
dc.subjectfood prices
dc.subjectfood programs
dc.subjectfood staples
dc.subjectfuture earnings
dc.subjecthealth center
dc.subjectHealth insurance
dc.subjecthealth service
dc.subjecthealth services
dc.subjecthomeless
dc.subjecthousehold consumption
dc.subjecthousehold income
dc.subjecthousing
dc.subjecthuman capital
dc.subjecthuman capital investment
dc.subjecthuman capital investments
dc.subjectHuman Development
dc.subjecthuman resources
dc.subjectidiosyncratic risks
dc.subjectidiosyncratic shocks
dc.subjectincome
dc.subjectincome generation
dc.subjectincome inequality
dc.subjectincome insecurity
dc.subjectincome risk
dc.subjectincome security
dc.subjectincome support
dc.subjectinequality
dc.subjectinfant mortality
dc.subjectinformal workers
dc.subjectjob loss
dc.subjectlabor market programs
dc.subjectlump-sum
dc.subjectmalnutrition
dc.subjectmedical care
dc.subjectmedical services
dc.subjectnational coverage
dc.subjectnational poverty
dc.subjectnational poverty line
dc.subjectnatural disaster
dc.subjectnear poor
dc.subjectnutritional status
dc.subjectnutritional supplements
dc.subjectOld Age
dc.subjectpension
dc.subjectpension savings
dc.subjectPer Capita Consumption
dc.subjectPoor
dc.subjectPoor beneficiaries
dc.subjectpoor children
dc.subjectpoor families
dc.subjectpoor household
dc.subjectpoor households
dc.subjectPoor Individuals
dc.subjectpopulation census
dc.subjectpost-reform
dc.subjectPoverty Alleviation
dc.subjectPoverty cluster
dc.subjectpoverty line
dc.subjectpoverty rate
dc.subjectpoverty rates
dc.subjectpoverty reduction
dc.subjectpoverty reduction strategy
dc.subjectpoverty status
dc.subjectpreventive health
dc.subjectproduction support
dc.subjectproductive assets
dc.subjectpublic hospitals
dc.subjectpublic spending
dc.subjectQuality of life
dc.subjectredistributive policies
dc.subjectreduction of poverty
dc.subjectRegional level
dc.subjectregional needs
dc.subjectrisk management
dc.subjectrisk reduction
dc.subjectsafety net programs
dc.subjectsafety net system
dc.subjectsavings
dc.subjectschool enrollment
dc.subjectSchool feeding
dc.subjectschooling
dc.subjectservice providers
dc.subjectservice utilization
dc.subjectshock
dc.subjectSocial assistance
dc.subjectsocial capital
dc.subjectSocial Care
dc.subjectsocial development
dc.subjectsocial insurance
dc.subjectSocial Protection
dc.subjectSocial Rehabilitation
dc.subjectsocial safety net
dc.subjectsocial safety nets
dc.subjectSocial Security
dc.subjectSocial Welfare
dc.subjectSSN
dc.subjectSustainable Development
dc.subjectTargeting
dc.subjecttemporary unemployment
dc.subjecttransfer program
dc.subjecttransfer programs
dc.subjecttransfers of cash
dc.subjectuninsured risk
dc.subjectuniversal health
dc.subjectVulnerable children
dc.subjectvulnerable families
dc.subjectvulnerable groups
dc.subjectVulnerable Households
dc.subjectvulnerable populations
dc.subjectwaiver program
dc.subjectworkfare
dc.subjectworking days
dc.titleProtecting Poor and Vulnerable Households in Indonesiaen
dspace.entity.typePublication
okr.date.disclosure2012-02-28
okr.date.doiregistration2025-05-07T10:34:04.081758Z
okr.doctypeEconomic & Sector Work::Public Expenditure Review
okr.doctypeEconomic & Sector Work
okr.globalpracticeMacroeconomics and Fiscal Management
okr.globalpracticeSocial Protection and Labor
okr.globalpracticePoverty
okr.identifier.report67217
okr.language.supporteden
okr.region.administrativeEast Asia and Pacific
okr.region.countryIndonesia
okr.topicMacroeconomics and Economic Growth::Regional Economic Development
okr.topicPoverty Reduction::Rural Poverty Reduction
okr.topicPoverty Reduction::Services & Transfers to Poor
okr.topicPoverty Reduction::Small Area Estimation Poverty Mapping
okr.topicSocial Protections and Labor::Safety Nets and Transfers
okr.unitPREM Sector Department (EASPR); Indonesia PREM Sector (EASPI)
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