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to health services, the government is implementing the social insurance scheme, Jamkesmas. Approximately 104 million … people should qualify for assistance but there are presently only 76.4 million people covered by this social health insurance …Maternal health remains one of the top priorities of the Government of Indonesia (GoI) and the Ministry of Health (MoH …
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, the health insurance scheme for the poor and near poor. In addition, projections based on demographic and epidemiological … health insurance; and (v) an increase in the efficiency of government health outlays. In addition to laying out the …This report analyzes fiscal space issues related to government health spending in Indonesia. Fiscal space refers to the …
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human life cycle, from maternal and neo-natal health, health insurance, early childhood education, school health and … sector, which encompasses both health and education. The World Bank's Human Development sector work covers almost the entire … nutrition, basic education, to teacher reform, secondary education and youth skills, higher education, medical and health …
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The study reviews the strategy for a prospective health development, and the health benefits associated with … potential health system benefits, associated with decentralization, will enable citizens to become involved systematically in … decisions regarding health policy, design, and financing, as well as influencing service provision. The report describes the …
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in terms of employment opportunities, labor market earnings, and access to tertiary education in Indonesia. With data … students in 1997 to examine their schooling and employment status in 2000. The findings demonstrate that: (1) attendance at … vocational secondary schools results in neither market advantage nor disadvantage in terms of employment opportunities and …
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Indonesia has enjoyed a demographic dividend over the last forty years. The working population has been growing faster than the population of non-working dependents. This presents a major opportunity for economic growth and poverty reduction, provided that more jobs and better jobs are created...
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