New poverty measurement method reveals hidden rural poverty disparities in Indonesia.
The article explores different ways to measure poverty in Indonesia. By comparing two methods, the food-energy-intake method and the cost-of-basic-needs method, researchers found that the choice of method can greatly impact the poverty profile. The cost-of-basic-needs method showed more poverty in rural areas, while the food-energy-intake method showed more poverty in urban areas. This suggests that policymakers should be cautious when using different methods to estimate poverty levels.