November 2011
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Introduction1. Declining fertility & infant mortality have changed Indonesian
demographic structure, which are :A. Reducing in the proportion of young unproductive ages (< 15 years).B. Increasing in number of infants who survive to older ages.
2. This increases number working age population which are potential to increase productivity through the declining age dependency ratio substantially.
3. This condition leads to economic bonus of demography called “demographic dividend”. Which is the road to the opening of window of opportunity (an opportunity for human capital development).
4. Based on history, Indonesia’s window of opportunity had predicted open in 2020-2030, and
5. To prepare that time, Indonesian government have planned some policies, especially to improve the human resources.
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Outline
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1.Back ground“Family Planning and Demographic Bonus”2.Indonesian Government Fiscal Measures:
a. Health, b. Schooling, &c. Community Development
“The social and economic investments made by the Government of Indonesia (GOI) since the 1970s to improve the welfare of its population, particularly
in health, schooling, nutrition, and community development”
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Family Planning and Demographic Bonus
“Family Planning Indonesia leads to demographic transition which contributes to Demographic
Dividend and economic growth”(Arsyad et.al., Tribute to Widjojo Nitisastro)
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The introduction of new contraceptive methods, expands method choice and raises contraceptive prevalence.
Contraceptive use increases from virtually zero in 1960s to 57 per cent in 2007. Now one among two couples are using contraceptives.
Source : Harjono Sujono
The impact of contraceptive use on the reduction of Fertility, but Mortality Rate
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• The use of contraceptive has reduced the fertility, • The reduction of fertility leads to the decreasing in infant mortality rate.• The use of contraceptive prevents unwanted pregnancy, give women a portion to
control the pregnancy, increase women’s health and avoid maternal mortality..• Besides investing in family planning program is beneficial for the future
generations through better education and health for the children, because of small family size.
Source : Worldbank; 2011
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The impact of contraceptive use on the reduction of fertility and lead to demographic transition
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• Average number of children per woman decreases, so does the number of girls replacing mother (replacement level).
• At the same period, the rate of increase and the birth decreasing too, on the contrary the mortality number (death) is increasing due to ageing population.
Source : Prof. Sri Moertiningsih Adioetomo PhD Head of Masters Program on Population and Labor University of Indonesia; 2011
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Demographic Transition leads to explosion of working age which will bring the Windows of Opportunity in 2020-2030
• Age Dependency Ratio at its lowest level 44 young population compared to 100 workers
• The decline in proportion of children and increase in expectancy of life leads to explosion of workers especially the youth an opportunity to facilitate economic growth
• Increases again after 2030 due to the rapid increase of older population.Source : Prof. Sri Moertiningsih Adioetomo SE MA PhD Head of Masters Program on Population and Labor University of Indonesia; 2011
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Age dependency ratio and Demographic Bonus
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• Growth of workers exceeds growth of children, Indonesia, an opportunity to boost up economic growth 1950-2050.
• Abundant workers with productive employment will increase income per capita• Increase in household savings lead to productive investment to open employment• Small family value provides opportunity for women to enter labor market increase
household income.• Large numbers of good quality human capital is an asset to economic growth
Source : Prof. Sri Moertiningsih Adioetomo SE MA PhD Head of Masters Program on Population and Labor University of Indonesia; 2011
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Health
“Health, the greatest of all we count as blessings.”(Ariphron)
Indonesian Government Fiscal Measures :
Fiscal Policy in Health
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• Indonesia has raised health budget year by year in concern to improve the health of it citizen. It is indicated by the decreasing of Neonatal and Under 5 Mortality
• Since 2001 natural disaster has given Indonesia a lot of challenge, but still the percentage of malnutrition in recent years below the 1998 (crisis period) percentage.
Source : World Bank
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Schooling
“A human life is a schooling for eternity.”
(Gottfried Keller)
Indonesian Government Fiscal Measures :
Fiscal Policy in Education
• Government's efforts in raise the education budget (20% allocation of total expenditure as 2010 constitution mandate) has resulted the decline of illiterate people in productive age, thus increase the Human Development Index.
• Indonesia gradually improving their education budgets in it’s budget spending.
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A 9-year compulsory education and out of school programs (Package of Study Group) are two elements that mutually supportive to the achievement of equal opportunities for education programs. These programs has proved a success story shown by the graph above.a.9-years Compulsory Education started in 1994. This program requires that every citizen of Indonesia to attend school for 9 (nine) years old at the basic education level, ie from the first class level of Elementary School (SD) or Madrasah Ibtidaiyah (MI) up to 9 th class level of Junior High School (SMP) or Madrasah Tsanawiyah(MTs ).
Government Education Program…1
Source : BPS
Government Education Program…2
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b. The Packed Study Group started in 1994, implemented in various institutions. It’s purpose is to improve knowledge, attitudes, and basic skills for the community including school-age children who are lacking in access to formal. In 2004 National Education System Rule, Study Group is included in non-formal education category.
Thanks to both program,s the literacy rate of Indonesian citizen has increased against the Illiterate rate.
Source : Worldbank
Oil Price;2005
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Community Development
“Community Development is a long–term value based process which aims to address imbalances in power and bring about change founded on social
justice, equality and inclusion.”(National Occupational Standards for Community Development)
Indonesian Government Fiscal Measures :
Fiscal Policy in Community Development
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• Indonesia continues to fight againts poverty and unemployment. This could be seen on Indonesia budget spending for those problem, which always tend to go up year by year.
• The impact of Indonesia’s effort in enhancing the poverty elimination budget and unemployment is seen in the decreasing of percentage of poor citizens and unemployment rate .
Source : BPS & MOF
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Strong & Sustainable Economic Growth
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• Indonesia’s Strong & Sustainable Economic Growth and population reduction result increasing in GDP per capita
• Indonesia GDP has risen since monetary crisis period, even with natural disaster in every region in Indonesia. Exp : Tsunami 2000-2001 & Earth Quake 2004 & 2009.
• Even the global crisis happens in 2008, Indonesia growth rate didn’t affect too much.• This is an evidence that Indonesia’s economic has gotten stronger.
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Conclusion
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• Indonesia’s investment in family planning helps to promote economic growth which is sustainable even in the era of global financial crisis.
•This sustainable economic growth is largely due to the increasing purchasing power because of small family size have been achieved.
•Therefore, social and economic programs which are supported by relevant and appropriate fiscal policy, that is the current Government Fiscal Policy, Indonesia would be ready to welcome and use the window of opportunity.
Source : Worldbank
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