Specific Allocation Grants fund regional basic health services in Indonesia according to national priorities. The data details central budget allocations measured in Indonesian Rupiah billions. It is provided by the Indonesia Database for Policy and Economic Research via the World Bank.
Use Cases
- Analyze trends in the 'Total Specific Allocation Grant' amount over time to assess national prioritization of basic health services.
- Model the relationship between the grant's 'formula component', which considers fiscal gaps, and regional development indicators.
- Compare 'Basic Services' sector allocations against other DAK-funded sectors to understand budget allocation patterns.
- Assess the impact of the '10 percent matching requirement' on regional capital spending capacity for health infrastructure.
Strengths
- Data originates from the authoritative Indonesia Database for Policy and Economic Research.
- Describes a specific, policy-relevant funding mechanism with clear spending restrictions.
Limitations
- No sample data, column names, or row count is provided to assess granularity or completeness.
- The geographic scope is limited to Indonesia, limiting cross-country comparative analysis.
- Temporal coverage, update frequency, and data freshness are unknown.
Provenance
- Source
- Indonesia Database for Policy and Economic Research
- Collection Method
- Central government budget allocation records.
- Geography
- Indonesia