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SUMMARY:Multidimensional Poverty Dynamics in Indonesia in the time of COVI
 D-19: Lessons Learned and Policy Implications - Dr Putu Natih (University 
 of Oxford)\, Dr Elan Satriawan (Vice President’s Office\, Indonesia)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20230308T160000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20230308T171500Z
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DESCRIPTION:It has long been recognised that poverty encompasses multiple 
 aspects of wellbeing\,thus\, to truly measure it\, a multidimensional tool
  is needed. This need has become further apparent as the impacts of COVID-
 19 continue to unfold and disrupt different areas of life\, which include\
 , among others\, challenges in health\, access to learning and the learnin
 g gap\, alongside significant reductions in standards of living. This pape
 r aims to examine multidimensional poverty trends during the COVID-19 pand
 emic in Indonesia\, utilising a measure that is based on the Alkire-Foster
  (AF) method. To build this measure\, data on household indicators availab
 le within the 2019\, 2020 and 2021 Susenas waves\, will be used. By utilis
 ing household information before and during the pandemic\, this paper will
  analyse whether COVID-19 has led to significant increases in multidimensi
 onal poverty and to the emergence of the “new poor”. This paper also s
 eeks to present an analysis of differences before and after the pandemic\,
  with regard to the determinants of multidimensional poverty\, thus pin-po
 inting household characteristics\, which contribute the most to the experi
 ence of poverty. Finally\, the findings of this paper aim to act as a robu
 st evidence-base to guide the implementation of poverty alleviation polici
 es in Indonesia during the pandemic.\n\nDr Putu Natih (Speaker) supports t
 he OPHI Outreach team and is also a lecturer at the Faculty of Economics a
 nd Business\, Universitas Indonesia (FEB UI)\, where she teaches Econometr
 ics for undergraduate and postgraduate students. Putu is also currently su
 pporting Indonesia’s Coordinating Ministry for Human Development and Cul
 ture\, as a social protection specialist. Before OPHI and FEB UI\, Putu wa
 s a Statistics Tutor at Keble and St John’s Colleges at the University o
 f Oxford. She also worked as a Research Assistant at the Blavatnik School 
 of Government within a project on digital inequality. Putu completed her u
 ndergraduate degree at the Faculty of Economics\, Universitas Indonesia an
 d was a Jardine-Oxford Scholar at Trinity College\, the University of Oxfo
 rd\, where she studied for her MPhil and DPhil.\n\nDr Elan Satriawan\, Chi
 ef of Policy\, National Team for the Acceleration of Poverty Alleviation (
 TNP2K)\, Vice President’s Office\, Indonesia is an Economist with signif
 icant experience in both academic and policy making areas. In academics\, 
 he has done extensive research covering topics in development microeconomi
 cs areas particularly in impact evaluation and effectiveness of anti-pover
 ty and social programs\, poverty related issues including health\, educati
 on and inter-linkages between the two involving frontiers empirical techni
 ques including randomized experiments. In policy areas\, he leads a high-p
 rofile government policy think tank to advise the Vice President in taking
  strategic policy decisions on poverty alleviation and social development.
  He has extensive knowledge in conducting monitoring and evaluation as wel
 l as using the knowledge generated from the research for policy advocacy\,
  capacity building and knowledge management.\nSpeakers:\nDr Putu Natih (Un
 iversity of Oxford)\, Dr Elan Satriawan (Vice President’s Office\, Indon
 esia)
LOCATION:Queen Elizabeth House (Meeting Room A)\, 3 Mansfield Road OX1 3TB
TZID:Europe/London
URL:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/44d0f4a2-5ce6-4879-ab48-d7da2e3dda6d/
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 e of COVID-19: Lessons Learned and Policy Implications - Dr Putu Natih (Un
 iversity of Oxford)\, Dr Elan Satriawan (Vice President’s Office\, Indon
 esia)
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