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  • Inequality has been on the rise on Indonesia during the last decade
  • rising inequality is harmful for the societal stability because it increases the probability of routine violence, etnic violence, and violent crime.
  • riising inquality must be urgnetly addresssed in development agendas to ensure that Indonesia continues to grow and sustain a stable democracy.

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  • Inequality has been on the rise on Indonesia during the last decade
  • Consumption inequality (inequality on how much households spend) affects future economic growth
  • Increases in education inequality (inequality on levels of educational attainment) have dire consequences for future unemployment rate
  • Rising inequality poses significant risk for the economy and human development

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While the Government of Indonesia has made international commitments to achieve universal basic education by 2015, there are still many issues surrounding education which go beyond the issue of access; these include, in particular, issues of equity and quality. In order to deal with these problems, the government needs to be able to rely on the availability of evidence-based recommendations drawn from sound research.


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This report presents the field verification results for poverty maps of Jakarta, East Java, and East Kalimantan. The results show that the poverty maps created in this pilot study have been successful in ranking regions according to their poverty conditions, particularly at the district and subdistrict levels.


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