The Impact of the Indonesian Financial Crisis on Children : Data from 100 Villages Survey
The author examines the Asian
crisis's impact on children in 100 Indonesian villages,
based on data from four rounds of the 100 villages surveys
that was used to examine changes in health status, school
attendance rates, and children's participation in the
labor force. She finds little evidence that the crisis had a
dramatically negative impact on children. School attendance
dropped slightly after the onset of the crisis but then
rebounded to higher-than-pre-crisis levels. Fewer children
are now working, although the older children who are working
and are not attending school seem to be working longer
hours. Children's health status appears to be
relatively stable, although comparisons of indicators of
children's health status over time are complicated by
changes in the questionnaire used. The author also examines
ways households reported they were coping with the crisis.
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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: |
Cameron, Lisa A. |
Language: | English en_US |
Published: |
World Bank, Washington, D.C.
2002-03
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Subjects: | AGED,
ASTHMA,
ATTENDANCE,
BASIC EDUCATION,
BREASTFEEDING,
CHILD HEALTH,
CHILD LABOR,
CHILD LABOR FORCE,
CHILD LABOUR,
CLINICS,
COMMUNITY HEALTH,
CRIME,
EMPLOYMENT,
FAMILIES,
FAMILY LIFE,
GIRLS,
HEALTH CARE,
HEALTH INDICATORS,
HEALTH OUTCOMES,
HEALTH SERVICES,
HOSPITALS,
HOURS OF WORK,
IMPACT ON CHILDREN,
INFANTS,
MEDICINES,
MIGRATION,
MOTHERS,
OLDER CHILDREN,
PARENTS,
POOR FAMILIES,
PRIVATE SECTOR,
PUBLIC HEALTH,
PUBLIC SECTOR,
SAFETY,
SCHOOL,
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE,
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE RATE,
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE RATE FOR CHILDREN,
SCHOOL DAYS,
SCHOOL YEAR,
SCHOOLS,
SOCIAL SAFETY,
WORK ENVIRONMENT,
WORKERS,
YOUNG CHILDREN,
YOUNGER CHILDREN FINANCIAL CRISES,
ECONOMIC CRISIS,
DROPOUT RATE,
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS,
GIRLS' EDUCATION,
CHILDREN IN POVERTY,
CHILDREN,
CHILD DEVELOPMENT, |
Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/03/1732224/impact-indonesian-financial-crisis-children-data-100-villages-survey
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/14846
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