Masyarakat Miskin Ekstrem di Jakarta Meningkat

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Summary

TLDRThe extreme poverty rate in Jakarta is reportedly increasing, with 0.89% of the 10.7 million residents classified as extremely poor. The typical characteristics of these households include a 45-year-old head of family, a high school graduate, with dependents including infants and the elderly, living in cramped and unsuitable housing. The average daily expenditure for this group is less than 11,633 rupiah per person or 348,990 rupiah per month. The highest concentration of extreme poverty is found in North Jakarta. The government is implementing intervention programs to address this issue, aiming to provide social subsidies, enhance productivity, and increase the income of the poor through integrated training, job placement, and entrepreneurship, with a goal of eradicating poverty in Jakarta by 2024.

Takeaways

  • πŸ“ˆ The number of extreme poor in Jakarta is reportedly increasing.
  • πŸ™οΈ 0.89% of Jakarta's 10.7 million residents are classified as extremely poor according to BPS DKI Jakarta.
  • πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§β€πŸ‘¦ The typical characteristics of an extreme poor household include a 45-year-old head of the family, average SMA graduates, with dependents including infants and the elderly.
  • 🏠 The living conditions of the extreme poor are often cramped and unsuitable housing.
  • πŸ’΅ The average expenditure of the extreme poor per capita is less than 11,633 rupiah per day or 348,990 per month.
  • πŸ“ The highest concentration of extreme poor residents is in North Jakarta, while the least is in West Jakarta.
  • πŸ“ˆ The potential for extreme poverty to continue rising is acknowledged, and it is difficult to reduce.
  • 🀝 The provincial government is working on intervention programs to address extreme poverty in the capital.
  • πŸ’Ό DKI Jakarta will provide social subsidies and strive to improve productivity and income of the extreme poor by offering integrated training, job skills, and entrepreneurship.
  • 🎯 The target is to reduce the extreme poor population to 0% in Jakarta by 2024.

Q & A

  • What is the reported increase in extreme poverty in Jakarta?

    -The reported increase in extreme poverty in Jakarta is significant, with 0.89% of the total 10.7 million residents classified as extremely poor.

  • What are the characteristics of the households classified as extremely poor in Jakarta?

    -The characteristics of extremely poor households include having a head of the family who is 45 years old on average, with a high school diploma, and having dependents such as infants and the elderly, living in cramped and unsuitable housing conditions.

  • What is the average expenditure for the extremely poor per capita daily in Jakarta?

    -The average expenditure for the extremely poor per capita daily is less than 11,633 Indonesian Rupiah, or approximately 348,990 per month.

  • In which area of Jakarta do the majority of the extremely poor reside?

    -The majority of the extremely poor reside in the North Jakarta area.

  • Which area in Jakarta has the least number of extremely poor residents?

    -West Jakarta has the least number of extremely poor residents.

  • What are the potential trends in extreme poverty according to Suryana Angga?

    -According to Suryana Angga, extreme poverty has the potential to continue rising and is difficult to reduce.

  • What interventions is the provincial government planning to address extreme poverty in Jakarta?

    -The provincial government is working on intervention programs to tackle extreme poverty issues in the capital, including social subsidies and efforts to improve productivity and income of the extremely poor.

  • What types of assistance will the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government provide to the extremely poor?

    -The DKI Jakarta Provincial Government will provide social subsidies and will also work on enhancing the productivity and income of the extremely poor by offering integrated training, job skills, job market access, and entrepreneurship.

  • What is the target for poverty reduction in Jakarta by 2024?

    -The target set by the government is to reduce the number of extremely poor people to 0% by 2024 in Jakarta.

  • How does the script suggest improving the living conditions of the extremely poor in Jakarta?

    -The script suggests improving the living conditions of the extremely poor by providing them with training, job skills, access to the job market, and integrated entrepreneurship opportunities.

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Jakarta PovertyBPS DKIExtreme PovertySocial IssuesEconomic ChallengesUrban DevelopmentIndonesiaSocial WelfareGovernment ProgramsIncome Inequality