This study investigates regional and ethnic inequality in Indonesia from five dimensions: access to education and health facilities, education outcome, health outcome, voice, as well as income and consumption.
The study’s focus on climate change vulnerability assessment and mapping used data generated by the Community-Based Monitoring System (CBMS) in Kota Pekalongan and other available data.
September, 2012 |
Asep Suryahadi, Robert Sparrow, Wenefrida Dwi Widyanti
This paper investigates targeting and impact of the Askeskin programme using panel data for 8582 households observed in 2005 and 2006, and applying difference-in-differences estimation in combination with propensity score matching.