2016
DOI: 10.21082/jae.v28n1.2010.95-111
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Poverty Mapping And Poverty Analysis In Indonesia

Abstract: <strong>ABSTRACT</strong><br /><br />This paper analyzes poverty-related data in Indonesia at regency and city level. First, poverty mapping is carried out at disaggregated levels by regency or city to visually identify the prevalence of poverty. Second, the relationship between consumption-based poverty and capability-based poverty is examined using principal component regression. This approach clarifies the influence of basic needs availability and other poverty characteristics on con… Show more

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“…This focus on the community as the same important in both at the higher level (when discussing the achievement goals such as poverty alleviation, economic reform or the sustainable development) as well as at the micro or community level (where in some cases this approach has been widely used) [25]. Whereas poverty is a problem faced by developing country [26], the livelihood can be interpreted as a livelihood strategy, which is a variety of the efforts made someone to take advantage of the various resources which have to earn to earn the income to maintain its survival. The sustainable livelihood approach seeks to identify the most significant obstacles faced by the human, and the most promising and open opportunity for, the community, regardless of where it came from (e.g.…”
Section: Research Methodologyliterature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This focus on the community as the same important in both at the higher level (when discussing the achievement goals such as poverty alleviation, economic reform or the sustainable development) as well as at the micro or community level (where in some cases this approach has been widely used) [25]. Whereas poverty is a problem faced by developing country [26], the livelihood can be interpreted as a livelihood strategy, which is a variety of the efforts made someone to take advantage of the various resources which have to earn to earn the income to maintain its survival. The sustainable livelihood approach seeks to identify the most significant obstacles faced by the human, and the most promising and open opportunity for, the community, regardless of where it came from (e.g.…”
Section: Research Methodologyliterature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The studies use variables of economic and social infrastructure availability for institutional factors. The findings in these studies show that the use of electricity facilities, paved roads, clean water and sanitation has an influence on the increase in population income (Balisacan et al, 2002;Nashwari et al, 2016;Sari & Kawashima, 2016;Hakim et al, 2021). This study intends to test geographical and institutional factors that are suspected to have an influence on poverty in the Bogor, Depok and Bekasi (Bodebek) areas of West Java Province.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to population census in 2010 by Central Statistic Bureau, Indonesia's population has reached to more than 237 million people with 1.49 percent population growth per year [1]. Java island which cover only 6.8 percent of land area is the home for 57.5% population.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%