Can Access to Social Facility Help Poverty Reduction in Agricultural Sector? Evidence from Indonesia

Arsyad, Muhammad and Kawamura, Yoshio and Yusuf, Syarifuddin and Jamil, Muh hatta and Nuddin, Andi and Lapoo, Alimuddin (2017) Can Access to Social Facility Help Poverty Reduction in Agricultural Sector? Evidence from Indonesia. International Journal of Agriculture System, 5. pp. 154-165. ISSN 2337-9782,

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Abstract

Poverty in agricultural sector is still becomes a serious issue in developing country, and Indonesia is no exception. Our previous study was focusing on poverty and income income poverty). This paper,however, deals with a substantive uestion, can access to social facility (non-income) help poverty reduction in agriculture? The study (also) utilized previous model of Dimensionality Test, Factor and Path nalysis to answer the question. The results show that the higher government transfer source income in terms of Social safety Net Program, the more money for smallholders will be. This leads us to argue that transfer income from the overnment to the smallholder community can be still onsidered in maintaining smallholders’ daily life, means elping them move out poverty. The better access to social services such as primary public health center (called USKESMAS), clean water supplied by PDAM (Local Government ivision for Drinking Water Affairs) and secondary school is, the higher the household income will be. Thus, if PUSKESMAS, primary and secondary schools as well as clean water sources are nearer, the less time and money will be spent to travel, then the more household income at hand will be saved. In other words, distance and degree of utilization appear to be a crucial part of these interpretations above. Therefore, it is reasonable to say that the better the access to social
services such as public health center, schools and public clean water, the more household income will be and in turn it will alleviate the poverty of smallholders. It is clear that providing better access to social facility can help poverty reduction in agricultural sector.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Social facility; poverty; agriculture
Subjects: S Agriculture > S Agriculture (General)
Depositing User: pariman parid
Date Deposited: 27 Jun 2024 01:45
Last Modified: 27 Jun 2024 01:45
URI: https://repository.umpar.ac.id/id/eprint/453

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