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Measurements of Poverty in Indonesia - 1996, 1999, and Beyond

Menno Pradhan, Asep Suryahadi, Sudarno Sumarto and Lant Pritchett ()
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Menno Pradhan: Free University
Asep Suryahadi: SMERU Research Institute
Sudarno Sumarto: SMERU Research Institute

No 82, Development Economics Working Papers from East Asian Bureau of Economic Research

Abstract: The economic crisis has caused a clear deterioration in the welfare of the people of Indonesia. While there are many dimensions to individual and family welfare, here we focus on only one: a consumption expenditures based measure of "poverty". Even within the measurement of poverty we address only two issues. The first issue is how to produce regionally consistent poverty lines, i.e. how to define a level of money expenditure for each region that produces the same material standard of living. We use an internally consistent method to set the reference population yielding weights for a Laspeyres price index used to deflate prices across regions and over time. Choosing the "reference population" is important because dietary patterns vary systemically as households get richer. To address this circularity we use an iterative approach to defining the poverty lines that produce consistent results across regions. We then use these poverty lines to examine the common "poverty profiles" (e.g. by location, sector, etc.) The second issues is more conceptual and discusses possible extensions to the very narrow measurement of poverty based on consumption by considering extensions which pusue the goal of making consistent comparisons of welfare levels between individuals.

Keywords: poverty; poverty measurement; welfare; Indonesia (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: P46 I32 I31 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2000-06

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