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kukubimasakti
27th May 2012, 04:49 PM
"Poverty Alleviation in Indonesia"

~Theory, Fact, and Policy~



Semoga jadi HT :loveindonesia :ceriwislove:




Yang pasti ini bukan :repost: karena ini merupakan tulisan ane sendiri :2good:

Saya ingin sharing ke agan-agan semua mengenai kemiskinan di Indonesia



Budayakan komen ya gan :2good:

Jangan lupa :rate5 & :melonndan: ya gan biar seger nih TS-nya :ngakak:


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Chapter 1 � Background

Chapter 2 � Theory of Poverty
2.1 System of Economy
2.2 Total Factor Productivity
2.3 Deindustrialization
2.4 Migration & Urbanization
2.5 Debt Trap
2.6 Regionalization & Globalization
2.7 Global Warming Issues
Chapter 3 � Fact About Poverty in Indonesia

Chapter 4 � Policies to Alleviate Poverty in Indonesia

Chapter 5 � Conclusion



BACKGROUND


Poverty in Indonesia is a widespread issue though in recent years the official numbers show a declining trend. Due to the dense rural nature of parts of the Java, Bali, Lombok, and parts of Sumatra, poverty can be classified into rural and urban poverty. Urban poverty is prevalent in not only in Jabotabek, but also in Medan and Surabaya. As a sprawling archipelago, poverty characteristics and implications vary widely from island to island and culture to culture. There a multitude of mutually unintelligible languages in Indonesia. Papua has serious poverty issues of its own due to economic, cultural, linguistic and physical isolation which set it apart from the rest of Indonesia.

Poverty, in most cases, is the root cause of hunger and, as a result, over the past five years the country has continued to experience a steady decline in the nutritional status of children under five years of age. It is unacceptable in this day and age that 28 percent of children in this country are underweight, with 44 percent facing stunted growth. Without a long-term solution, the country will continue to face a sharp deficit in the quality of its human capital as today�s children will not receive enough nutrition to develop into tomorrow�s productive workforce.



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