Seri makalah penelitian ini mengeksplorasi keadaan inklusi keuangan di Indonesia hingga Agustus 2014, dengan tujuan untuk memberikan gambaran menyeluruh tentang akses, penggunaan, dan kualitas layanan keuangan di negara ini. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengidentifikasi capaian, tantangan, dan peluang dalam memperluas inklusi keuangan di Indonesia.
This research paper series examines various financial inclusion models implemented globally to understand international experiences in promoting financial inclusion. The aim is to identify best practices, challenges, and opportunities in expanding access to financial services for underserved and unserved populations.
This summary report presents findings from a qualitative and quantitative assessment conducted on the impacts of the global economic crisis (2009-2010) on households in Indonesia. The study focuses on resilience factors that enabled households to cope with and recover from the crisis.
Studi ini mengeksplorasi fenomena sekuritisasi Papua dan dampaknya terhadap situasi Hak Asasi Manusia (HAM) di wilayah tersebut. Sekuritisasi merujuk pada proses di mana isu atau masalah dianggap sebagai ancaman yang serius sehingga memerlukan respons darurat, termasuk intervensi keamanan yang ketat.
This abstract explores the implementation and impact of social pensions as a strategy to alleviate old-age poverty in Vietnam. As the country undergoes demographic shifts with an increasing elderly population, ensuring financial security for retirees becomes crucial for sustainable development.
This abstract examines the intersection of social policy and poverty in East Asia, with a specific focus on the role of social security systems. East Asia, comprising countries such as China, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and others, has experienced rapid economic growth but also faces significant challenges related to income inequality and poverty.
This abstract focuses on the national dialogue and assessment process aimed at establishing a comprehensive social protection floor tailored to Indonesia's specific socio-economic context. The initiative aims to evaluate existing social protection measures and formulate policies that ensure a minimum level of social security for all citizens.
The Social Protection in Asia (SPA) program represents a comprehensive policy-research and network-building initiative aimed at enhancing social protection frameworks across the Asian continent. This abstract synthesizes key research findings and policy lessons derived from the SPA program.
This review explores the landscape of social protection initiatives in East and Southeast Asia, providing an in-depth analysis of policies, programs, and their implications for socioeconomic development across the region. East and Southeast Asia encompass diverse economies, including developed countries like Japan and South Korea, emerging economies like China and Vietnam, and rapidly industria…
This review examines the landscape of social protection initiatives in South Asia, encompassing a comprehensive analysis of the region's policies, programs, and their impact on socioeconomic development. South Asia, comprising countries like India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan, and Maldives, faces diverse challenges related to poverty, inequality, and vulnerability.