Impact of Implementation of Direct Cash Transfer Program 2008/2009 on Household Consumption in Central Java Province

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This study aims to see the impact of direct cash transfer program for 2008/2009 on household consumption of food, nonfood, education, and health in Central Java Province. The study is expected to provide important findings for the improvement of a similar program in the future. This study findings that (1) the increasing in food and non-food consumption for direct cash transfer recipients than non direct cash transfer recipients; (2) the impact of households expenditure on education for direct cash transfer recipients is higher than non direct cash transfer recipients; (3) the impact of households expenditure on health for direct cash transfer recipients is lower than non direct cash transfer recipients. This study recommended that (1) implementation of direct cash transfer program 2008/2009 must be managed to be better because this program can defend household welfare. It shows from several indicators of well-being such as consumption spending, education, and health; (2) data targets for poor households (very poor, poor, nearly poor) must be updated.

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Subanti, S., Hakim, A. R., & Hakim, I. M. (2017). Impact of Implementation of Direct Cash Transfer Program 2008/2009 on Household Consumption in Central Java Province. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 824). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/824/1/012036

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