Indonesia Poverty Assessment - Pathways towards Economic Security

Indonesia can build on its impressive track-record of poverty reduction to tackle more ambitious poverty reduction targets. Indonesia has made impressive gains in reducing poverty, with previously lagging regions catching up, and the Government’s goal to eliminate extreme poverty by 2024 practically met. As an aspiring upper middle-income country, however, Indonesia may want to widen its focus beyond extreme poverty by moving from the US$ 1.90 2011 PPP poverty line to higher lines for middle-income countries. The focus should also include economically insecure households susceptible to falling back into poverty. Is Indonesia’s current effort ready for this challenge Human capital outcomes are disappointing and worrying geographic disparities remain. Low productivity still prevents households from becoming economically secure. Shocks, including from climate change, continue to threaten reversal in poverty gains. In this report the authors identify several major pathways to tackle these challenges in a comprehensive and sustainable manner.

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:Bahasa (Indonesian)
English
Published: Washington, DC 2023-05-10
Subjects:PPP POVERTY LINE, POVERTY REDUCTION TARGETS, MEETING POVERTY REDUCTION GOALS, ASPIRING UPPER MIDDLE-INCOME GOALS, POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY, POVERTY ASSESSMENT,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099050223030020132/P1756740fe186b00a0b651018b77fe214ef
https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/39799
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spelling dig-okr-10986397992024-07-17T11:36:43Z Indonesia Poverty Assessment - Pathways towards Economic Security World Bank PPP POVERTY LINE POVERTY REDUCTION TARGETS MEETING POVERTY REDUCTION GOALS ASPIRING UPPER MIDDLE-INCOME GOALS POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY POVERTY ASSESSMENT Indonesia can build on its impressive track-record of poverty reduction to tackle more ambitious poverty reduction targets. Indonesia has made impressive gains in reducing poverty, with previously lagging regions catching up, and the Government’s goal to eliminate extreme poverty by 2024 practically met. As an aspiring upper middle-income country, however, Indonesia may want to widen its focus beyond extreme poverty by moving from the US$ 1.90 2011 PPP poverty line to higher lines for middle-income countries. The focus should also include economically insecure households susceptible to falling back into poverty. Is Indonesia’s current effort ready for this challenge Human capital outcomes are disappointing and worrying geographic disparities remain. Low productivity still prevents households from becoming economically secure. Shocks, including from climate change, continue to threaten reversal in poverty gains. In this report the authors identify several major pathways to tackle these challenges in a comprehensive and sustainable manner. 2023-05-10T17:27:17Z 2023-05-10T17:27:17Z 2023-05-10 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099050223030020132/P1756740fe186b00a0b651018b77fe214ef https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/39799 Bahasa (Indonesian) en CC BY-NC 3.0 IGO https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/igo/ World Bank application/pdf application/pdf text/plain Washington, DC
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topic PPP POVERTY LINE
POVERTY REDUCTION TARGETS
MEETING POVERTY REDUCTION GOALS
ASPIRING UPPER MIDDLE-INCOME GOALS
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY
POVERTY ASSESSMENT
PPP POVERTY LINE
POVERTY REDUCTION TARGETS
MEETING POVERTY REDUCTION GOALS
ASPIRING UPPER MIDDLE-INCOME GOALS
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY
POVERTY ASSESSMENT
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POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY
POVERTY ASSESSMENT
PPP POVERTY LINE
POVERTY REDUCTION TARGETS
MEETING POVERTY REDUCTION GOALS
ASPIRING UPPER MIDDLE-INCOME GOALS
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY
POVERTY ASSESSMENT
World Bank
Indonesia Poverty Assessment - Pathways towards Economic Security
description Indonesia can build on its impressive track-record of poverty reduction to tackle more ambitious poverty reduction targets. Indonesia has made impressive gains in reducing poverty, with previously lagging regions catching up, and the Government’s goal to eliminate extreme poverty by 2024 practically met. As an aspiring upper middle-income country, however, Indonesia may want to widen its focus beyond extreme poverty by moving from the US$ 1.90 2011 PPP poverty line to higher lines for middle-income countries. The focus should also include economically insecure households susceptible to falling back into poverty. Is Indonesia’s current effort ready for this challenge Human capital outcomes are disappointing and worrying geographic disparities remain. Low productivity still prevents households from becoming economically secure. Shocks, including from climate change, continue to threaten reversal in poverty gains. In this report the authors identify several major pathways to tackle these challenges in a comprehensive and sustainable manner.
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POVERTY REDUCTION TARGETS
MEETING POVERTY REDUCTION GOALS
ASPIRING UPPER MIDDLE-INCOME GOALS
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY
POVERTY ASSESSMENT
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title Indonesia Poverty Assessment - Pathways towards Economic Security
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