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Older People and COVID-19 in Indonesia

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  • Osuke Komazawa
  • Ni Wayan Suriastini
  • Ika Yulia Wijayanti
  • Maliki
  • Dinar Dana Kharisma

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  • Osuke Komazawa

    (Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA))

  • Ni Wayan Suriastini

    (SurveyMETER)

  • Ika Yulia Wijayanti

    (SurveyMETER)

  • Maliki

    (Bappenas (National Development Planning Agency Team))

  • Dinar Dana Kharisma

    (Bappenas (National Development Planning Agency Team))

Abstract

The phone survey of older people and coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Indonesia was conducted as a joint project by ERIA, Bappenas, and SurveyMETER. Its aim was to (1) measure the general knowledge of older people about COVID-19, (2) compare the welfare and health status of older people before and during the COVID-19 pandemic, (3) understand their difficulties during the COVID-19 pandemic, (4) monitor the assistance they receive, and (5) identify the policies required to mitigate the impact on them. The results revealed that more than half of older people saw their income fall, particularly those who depended on income from work or their children’s income. Significantly more older people received government support compared with before the pandemic. One in six older persons reported a deterioration in their health during the pandemic, while most older people maintained their social interaction despite the pandemic. The government is encouraged to strengthen its efforts to develop the support system for older people to ensure realisation of the vision set out in the National Strategy for Older People.

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  • Osuke Komazawa & Ni Wayan Suriastini & Ika Yulia Wijayanti & Maliki & Dinar Dana Kharisma, 2021. "Older People and COVID-19 in Indonesia," Books, Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA), number 978-602-5460-31-9 edited by Osuke Komazawa & Ni Wayan Suriastini & Ika Yulia Wijayanti & Maliki & Dinar Dana Kharisma, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:era:eriabk:2020-older-people-and-covid-19-in-indonesia
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    Cited by:

    1. Richard B. Freeman, 2022. "Planning for the “Expected Unexpected”: Work and Retirement in the U.S. After the COVID-19 Pandemic Shock," NBER Working Papers 29653, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
    2. Budy P. Resosudarmo & Rus'an Nasrudin & Pyan A. Muchtar & Usep Nugraha & Anna Falentina, 2022. "Problems with recording the spread of COVID-19 in developing countries: Evidence from a phone survey in Indonesia," Departmental Working Papers 2022-08, The Australian National University, Arndt-Corden Department of Economics.

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