FRONTIERS PROJECT
Analysis of Conflicting Crisis-related Research Results

FRONTIERS, the Ministry of Health and Population, and the National Family Planning Coordinating Board (BKKBN) collaborated to examine surveys of health data from the time of the Indonesian economic crisis of the mid-1990s to explain discrepancies in crisis-related research findings. The study recommended that research agencies and donors coordinate data collection work and disaggregate data to identify geographic and socioeconomic differences.
 

Location

Indonesia

Duration

May 1999–July 1999

Population Council researcher

Meiwita Iskandar

Non-Council collaborators

Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional (BKKBN)

Ministry of Health

Donor

US Agency for International Development

Publications/Resources
Council researchers' names appear in boldface type. 

2000
"Indonesia: Coordinated studies are needed to assess trends,"  FRONTIERS OR Summary no. 8. Washington, DC: Population Council. (PDF, 293 KB)

1999
Gardner, Michelle
and Lila Amaliah. "Analysis of conflicting crisis-related research results," FRONTIERS Final Report. Washington, DC: Population Council. (PDF, 154 KB)


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27 January 2006


   

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Publications/Resources

"Indonesia: Coordinated studies are needed to assess trends" (2000) (PDF)

"Analysis of conflicting crisis-related research results (Indonesia)" (1999) (PDF)