IDN_2005_PODES_v01_M
Village Potential Survey 2005
Pendataan Potensi Desa / Kelurahan 2005
Name | Country code |
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Indonesia | IDN |
Population and Housing Census [hh/popcen]
Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) function to provides the data necessary to the development of sectoral and regional (spatial). In the framework of regional development, the data relating to the potential of an area is a key input into consideration of policy makers and regional planners, when making priorities. At the level of the lowest administrative area, information about the potential of an area of village-level role and function in the planning, monitoring and evaluation of rural development / urban comprehensive and integrated. For example, in the context of poverty alleviation programs, the data Village Potential (Podes) is used to identify the backward villages of suspected areas inhabited by the poor.
BPS has to collect data on the potential of the rural areas / villages, known as Podes, since 1980 in conjunction with the implementation of the Population Census 1980. Further data collection Podes performed in conjunction with the implementation of the census. In the past 10 years, data collection Podes done 3 times, which is in conjunction with the implementation of the Population Census, Census of Agriculture, and Economic Census. In the decade 1990-2003 PODES data collection conducted in conjunction with the implementation of the census, in addition to this in 1994 and 1995 had done with respect to Instruction program Underdeveloped Villages (IDT).
As part of the implementation activities of the 2006 Economic Census (SE2006), Podes data collection activities conducted in April 2005, known as Data Collection Podes
Central Statistics Agency (BPS) function provides the data necessary for the development of sectoral and regional (spatial). In the framework of regional development, the data relating to the potential of an area is a key input into consideration of policy makers and regional planners, when making priorities. At the level of the lowest administrative area, information about the potential of an area of village-level role and function in the planning, monitoring and evaluation of rural development / urban comprehensive and integrated. For example, in the context of poverty alleviation programs, the data Village Potential (Podes) is used to identify the backward villages of suspected areas inhabited by the poor.
BPS has to collect data on the potential of the rural areas / villages, known as Podes, since 1980 in conjunction with the implementation of the Population Census 1980. Further data collection Podes performed in conjunction with the implementation of the census. In the past 10 years, data collection Podes done 3 times, which is in conjunction with the implementation of the Population Census, Census of Agriculture, and the Economic Census. In the decade 1990-2003 PODES data collection conducted in conjunction with the implementation of the census, in addition to this in 1994 and 1995 had done with respect to Instruction program Underdeveloped Villages (IDT).
As part of the implementation activities of the 2006 Economic Census (SE2006), Podes data collection activities conducted in April 2005, known as Data Collection Podes SE2006.
In general purpose data collection Podes SE2006 is:
Census/enumeration data
Village
v01: basic raw data. Obtained from BPS
Village Potential Survey 2005 also known as the Potensi Desa 2005 (PODES)
Coverage of national, representative to the level of villages / wards.
Village
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Central Bureau of Statistics | BPS |
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Central Bureau of Statistics |
PODES data collection done by census (complete enumeration). Enumeration is done through direct interviews by enumerators (PCL) to the village chief / headman, designated staff or other relevant sources. Survey results created two (2) copies of orange and blue, 1 (one) copy sent to the orange color BPS Regency / City and 1 (one) double blue as Archives in villages / wards. PCL is a Statistics Officer District Coordinator (CWC) or other officer (statistically partners) that have been trained that number is adjusted to the needs / field conditions and preferably controlled work area. A PCL record approximately 10 (ten) village. Staff BPS Regency / City act as attendant supervisor / examiner (PML). A PML oversees about 4 (four) PCL.
Start | End | Cycle |
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2005 | 2005 | 1 |
Just as Podes ST2003 ago, editorial and data recording Podes SE2006 done in BPS / municipalities. After checking the completeness and fairness of stuffing (clean data), then sent to the BPS. Recording the result file merging data from BPS Regency / City in BPS. After checking the completeness and fairness of the data between the district / city, clean data is already sent to the BPS (Sub. Regional Resilience Statistics Directorate, Directorate of Social Defence Statistics). The software will be used to data processing (recording and checking reasonableness) prepared by BPS. Podes data processing officer in BPS or BPS Regency / City will be trained specifically according to the schedule. Further explanation of the data processing system will be delivered later, especially in the training of personnel data processing Podes SE2006. In order for the data processing is completed on time, responsible for the implementation of Podes in district / city or province must adhere to a predetermined schedule.
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Central Bureau of Statistics | BPS | www.bps.go.id | bpshq@bps.go.id |
Data is available at an external source. Please contact BPS to more information on the data requests.
Use of the dataset must be acknowledged using a citation which would include:
Data users claim that the data producer, the official distributor of the data, and the relevant funding agencies are not responsible for the use of the data, interpretation, or conclusion based on these data usage.
DDI_IDN_2005_PODES_v02_M
Name | Affiliation | Role |
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Ayu Harlinah | World Bank | Data Cataloginf Staff |
2013-04-01
Version 1 (01 April 2013) : Intial version of DDI documentation