Poverty, education, and health in Indonesia: who benefits from public spending?

Static and dynamic incidence analysis underscores the importance of Indonesia's public spending on primary health care to the poor. In education, evidence suggests that the poor are well represented in primary schooling and would benefit from increased public provisioning of secondary schooling

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Main Author: Lanjouw, Peter (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C World Bank, Development Research Group, Poverty Team and East Asia and Pacific Region, Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Sector Unit 2001
Series:Policy research working paper 2739
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Online Access:Volltext
Summary:Static and dynamic incidence analysis underscores the importance of Indonesia's public spending on primary health care to the poor. In education, evidence suggests that the poor are well represented in primary schooling and would benefit from increased public provisioning of secondary schooling
Item Description:"December 2001. - Includes bibliographical references (p. 54-56). - Prepared by Peter Lanjouw, Menno Pradhan, Fadia Saadah, Haneen Sayed, and Robert Sparrow. - Title from title screen as viewed on Aug. 23, 2002
Erscheinungsjahr in Vorlageform:[2001]
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (63 Seiten)