While cities enjoy an accelerated digital economic transformation, villages lag behind in a slower growth cycle.
Indonesia’s path from discontent to growth depends on aligning domestic reform with global economic integration to build ...
Indonesia has increased the recess allowance for its lawmakers, even as citizens protest government spending, sparking ...
Protests erupted over lawmakers’ pay and benefits in AugustRecess allowance doubles to 700 million rupiah (RM178,246) per ...
A viral story about a bereaved Indonesian father from Ciledug District in the city of Tangerang is a heart-rending tale of poverty in a country that dreams of achieving developed status by 2030.
This study investigates the effect of parental aspirations gap on children’s educational attainment between 2007 and 2014, using two waves of Indonesian Family Life Survey data. The aspirations gap is ...
JAKARTA, Oct 25 (Reuters) - Indonesian presidential candidate Prabowo Subianto promised in an election manifesto published on Wednesday to fully eradicate extreme poverty within the first two years of ...
The World Bank Economic Review, Vol. 33, No. 3 (2019), pp. 573-597 (25 pages) Centralized targeting registries are increasingly used to allocate social assistance benefits in developing countries.
KARANG JATI, Indonesia (Reuters) - On a dry and dusty sports field in central Java, Indonesian men dressed as traditional warriors take turns to battle with wooden staves, while village women crowd ...
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