From Poverty to Prosperity:
A Country Poverty Analysis for Indonesia
Executive Summary
Chapter I: A Framework for the CPA
- Defining Poverty
- The ADB Poverty Reduction Strategy
Chapter II: A Poverty Profile of Indonesia
- Measuring Poverty in Indonesia
- Income Poverty in Indonesia1
- Measures of Inequality
- Human Capital and Poverty
- Demographics and Poverty
- Gender and Poverty
- Employment and Poverty
- Indigenous People, Adat Communities and Poverty
- The Environment and Poverty
- Housing and Access to Services
Chapter III: Meeting The Millennium Development Goals
- MDG 1: Eradicate Poverty and Hunger
- MDG 2: Achieve Universal Primary Education
- MDG 3: Promoting Gender Equality and Empowering Women
- MDG 4: Reduce Child Mortality
- MDG 5: Improve Maternal Health
- MDG 6: Combat Major Diseases
- MDG 7: Ensure Environmental Sustainability
- Will Indonesia Achieve the MDGs by 2015?
Chapter IV: Markets, Institutions, and the Decentralization Context
- The Labor Market and Poverty
- Financial Services and Poverty
- Regional Autonomy: The Decentralization Context
- Improving the Investment Climate for Private Sector Growth and Poverty Reduction
Chapter V: Causes of Poverty in Indonesia
Chapter VI: Government Strategies for Poverty Reduction
- Indonesia's Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper
- The Medium Term Development Plan, 2004-2009
- Targeted Programs for Poverty Reduction in Indonesia
- Localizing Poverty Reduction in Decentralized Indonesia
Chapter VII: Toward a Prosperous Indonesia
- Pillar 1: Pro-Poor, Sustainable Growth
- Pillar 2: Inclusive Social Development
- Pillar 3: Good Governance
- Toward a Prosperous Indonesia
Appendix Tables
- Number of People below the Poverty Line (Poverty Magnitude)
- Percent of the Population below the Poverty Line (Poverty Incidence)
- GINI Ratio
- Poverty GAP Index (P1)
- Poverty GAP Severity Index (P2)
- Median per Capita Household Expenditure, by Quintile (Rupiah)
- Percent of Total Expenditure Spent on Food (Engel Coefficient)
- Working Age Population, Labor Force Participation, and Type of Activity, 1997– 2001
- Labor Force Participation by Province, Urban/Rural, Gender (%)
- Labor Force Participation Rates by Province, Expenditure Quintile, Gender
- Percent of Prime Working Age Population (Age 20-54) With Primary Education or
Less
- Working Population Age 15 + By Main Industry, 1997–2001
- Working Population Age 15+ by Employment Status, 1997–2001
- Unemployment by Educational Attainment 1997–2001
Bibliography
Annexes
- Civil Society and Poverty Reduction
- Donor Strategies and Programs for Poverty Reduction in Indonesia
- Education and Poverty Issues in Four Districts