Access the full text.
Sign up today, get DeepDyve free for 14 days.
Elan Satriawan, R. Shrestha (2018)
Mistargeting and Regressive Take Up of the Indonesian Rice Subsidy ProgramAsian Economic Journal
Meirina Malamassam (2016)
Youth Migration in Indonesia: Decision to Move and to Choose of Destination AreasIndonesian Journal of Geography, 48
L. Cameron, M. Shah (2012)
Can Mistargeting Destroy Social Capital and Stimulate Crime? Evidence from a Cash Transfer Program in IndonesiaEconomic Development and Cultural Change, 62
E. Pangaribowo (2012)
Heterogenous Impact of ‘Rice for the Poor’ Program in Indonesia
S. Sumarto, A. Suryahadi, W. Widyanti (2002)
DESIGNS AND IMPLEMENTATION OF INDONESIAN SOCIAL SAFETY NET PROGRAMSDeveloping Economies, 40
(2018)
Women left behind? Findings from female headed household in Indonesia
S. Sumarto, Samuel Bazzi (2011)
Social Protection in Indonesia:Past Experiences and Lessons for the Future
(2012)
Reducing leakages: key lessons and challenges from policy-making in Indonesia
(1998)
Public expenditure and targeting the poor
Eka Amrullah, A. Ishida, Ani Pullaila, Aris Rusyiana (2019)
Who suffers from food insecurity in Indonesia?International Journal of Social Economics
A. Suryahadi, Yusuf Suharso, S. Sumarto (1999)
Coverage and Targeting in the Indonesian Social Safety Net Programs: Evidence From 100 Village Survey
Nashrul Wajdi, C. Mulder, S. Adioetomo (2017)
Inter-regional migration in Indonesia: a micro approachJournal of Population Research, 34
B. Olken (2006)
Corruption and the costs of redistribution: Micro evidence from IndonesiaJournal of Public Economics, 90
Sukamdi, G. Mujahid (2015)
Internal migration in Indonesia
B. Olken (2019)
Designing Anti-Poverty Programs in Emerging Economies in the 21st Century: Lessons from Indonesia for the WorldBulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, 55
(2015)
Govt to redesign rice-for-poor programThe Jakarta Post
B. Myers, Wiendiyati, Samuel Pickering, V. Tenrisanna (2014)
Food security of households with access to subsidized rice in west Timor where maize is the traditional stapleFood Security, 6
F.A. Darko (2019)
Poverty and equity brief Indonesia
(2012)
Raskin subsidized rice delivery. Social assistance program and public expenditure review 3
A. Sudirman, Hitoshi Yonekura (2013)
Implementation of the Subsidized Rice Program for the Poor (RASKIN) in South Konawe District, Indonesia
A. Utami, Lori Cramer, N. Rosenberger (2018)
Staple Food Diversification Versus Raskin: Developing Climate Change Resilience in Rural IndonesiaHuman Organization
Timothy Besley (1990)
The principles of targeting
Using nationally representative data, this study estimated the probability of a household receiving RASKIN rice in general as well as the rate of excluding poor households and including nonpoor households in relation to the targeting accuracy of the RASKIN program.Design/methodology/approachThe data came from the National Socioeconomic Survey conducted by the Central Bureau of Statistics in March 2015. Several independent variables were included, such as the head of household's age, gender and marital status, in addition to highest educational level among family members, household size, economic status, regional district and residential classification.FindingsThe results showed that a household's probability of receiving RASKIN rice increases if the head of household is older, female and a widower, and the household has more human capital accumulation, more family members, lower economic status and is in a rural area and/or Java and Nusa Tenggara. The estimated probabilities of poor households excluded from the RASKIN program and nonpoor households included are 44.8 and 35.1%, respectively, suggesting mistargeting occurred where eligible recipients were undercovered, and revealed the loss of funds to ineligible households.Originality/valueThe present study focused on the program's targeting accuracy while at the same time keeping in mind the social and geographical conditions in Indonesia. To the best of the authors’ knowledge, little to no such research has been conducted.
International Journal of Social Economics – Emerald Publishing
Published: Oct 22, 2020
Keywords: RASKIN; Social assistance program; Indonesia; Mistargeting
Read and print from thousands of top scholarly journals.
Already have an account? Log in
Bookmark this article. You can see your Bookmarks on your DeepDyve Library.
To save an article, log in first, or sign up for a DeepDyve account if you don’t already have one.
Copy and paste the desired citation format or use the link below to download a file formatted for EndNote
Access the full text.
Sign up today, get DeepDyve free for 14 days.
All DeepDyve websites use cookies to improve your online experience. They were placed on your computer when you launched this website. You can change your cookie settings through your browser.