INDOMOD
INDOMOD, the tax-benefit microsimulation model for Indonesia has been developed by Southern African Social Policy Research Insights (SASPRI) in cooperation with UNICEF Indonesia and support from the University of Essex. The project is coordinated by the Ministry of Finance of the Government of Indonesia, which convened a Working Group comprising representatives of key government departments including Statistics Indonesia.
History:
The INDOMOD project was launched in early 2019. The first training event for civil servants took place in Jakarta in July 2019, and the project is set to continue throughout 2023.
Current team members:
SASPRI
Status:
Maintained
Content accessibility:
- Private, access restricted
Data accessibility:
Input data sources:
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SUSENAS (the National Socio-Economic Survey/ Survei Sosial Ekonomi Nasional)
Model outputs:
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Wright, G., M. Noble, H. Barnes, A. Moechtar, D. McLennan, A.A. Yusuf, K. Gasior and R. Muyanto (2021). ‘Estimating the distributional impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and the remedial tax and benefit policies on poverty in Indonesia’. International Journal of Microsimulation, 14(2): 50-80. DOI 10.34196/IJM.00236.
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Gasior, K., G. Wright, H. Barnes and M. Noble (2023). ‘Adaptive social protection in Indonesia – stress-testing the effect of a natural disaster on poverty and vulnerability’. CeMPA Working Paper CEMPA1/23. Colchester: Centre for Microsimulation and Policy Analysis, University of Essex.