OVERCOMING POVERTY TRAP: THE CASE OF WATER & SANITATION IN INDONESIA
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Overcoming Poverty Trap : The Case of Water & Sanitation in Indonesia. Poverty trap is a cycle in which poor individuals exhibit low health quality due to malnutrition and limited access to health related facilities. Poor health causes low productivity which eventually cycles back to low income. Indonesia significantly reduced poverty from 15.6% in 1990 to 3.3% in 2010. However, this achievement is not conveyed equally across regions. Using data form RAND Corporation, estimations showed that access to sanitation and clean water play a crucial role in improving one’s health quality.
Keywords: poverty trap, productivity, income, health facility.
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2016-02-19
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MASNIARITA POHAN, Hilda Leilani.
OVERCOMING POVERTY TRAP: THE CASE OF WATER & SANITATION IN INDONESIA.
Buletin Studi Ekonomi, [S.l.], feb. 2016.
ISSN 2580-5312.
Tersedia pada: <http://103.29.196.112/index.php/bse/article/view/18807>. Tanggal Akses: 04 mar. 2026
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poverty trap, productivity, income, health facility

