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A Wealth of Disparate Data

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

The result of BPS research on poverty in Central Sulawesi and Gorontalo indicates that the number of poor people has risen. Regional governments, however, claim the number of poor has decreased. Is it because of different approaches in data collection?

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THE Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) of Central Sulawesi reported that more than 60 percent of the total 2.5 million population of this province were below the poverty line in 2007. This number of poor was predicted as increasing after the rise of fuel prices last May.

Data from the BPS is in contrary to the statement of Central Sulawesi Governor, Bandjela Paliandju, who stated that the poverty level in this province decreased from 24 percent

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