Indonesia faces unique and interconnected social and economic challenges stemming from high informality rates, rapid aging, and vulnerability to disasters. These challenges disproportionately affect a critical demographic—the “missing middle class”—a group often overlooked in traditional social protection frameworks. Addressing their needs through an Adaptive Social Protection (ASP) system is essential for ensuring economic stability, upward mobility/productivity, and resilience against shocks.
Policy BriefAdaptive Social Protection (ASP)
Reviving the Lost Middle Class in Indonesia through Adaptive Social Protection
Published: 1/31/2025Publisher: Resilience Development Initiative
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