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Governance and Decentralization Survey (GDS)
GDS 2 Sample and Coverage
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1.
Overview
Following the 2001 decentralization, in 2006 Indonesia has 434 districts (kabupaten or regency and kota or municipality) within its nation. 1 In term of administrative status, both kabupaten and kota are largely the same; thus, the same political, fiscal transfers, and administrative rules apply to these jurisdictions. GDS 2, which was fielded between May and July 2006, covers 134 of those districts (with six additional districts in Aceh and Nias that only cover facility and not the household respondents). Given the large span of the coverage area, this note composed with two objectives: first is to guide data users towards appropriate as well as a transparent understanding of district sub-districts (random/purposive) sampling weights that is needed for various levels of analysis (national, urban/rural, district level and below). Second is to guide data users in reviewing or assessing World Bank projects at district level such as SPADA, ILGR, and USDRP. The survey itself was intended to provide measure for governance and service delivery that has not been covered in other surveys as part of Indonesia’s statistical system (e.g., National SocioEconomic Household Survey, SUSENAS or Village Potential Statistics, PODES). GDS 2 provides measure for access, quality, responsiveness/complaints mechanisms, and satisfaction, as it covers households, schools and clinics, as well as district, village and hamlet level officials. The survey was executed as the sequel of a preliminary survey, the GDS 1+, which was fielded at 32 districts on May-June 2004 World Bank (2005). 2 Given that the 2001 decentralization emphasized at the district level, GDS also tries to capture diversity across districts as one of its important focus. Furthermore, the survey designed as a baseline for several ADB, GTZ and World Bank donor projects, which attempts to improve governance and service delivery at the district level.
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GDS 2 District Sampling
In order to cover project locations, the GDS 2 districts were selected by using combination of random and purposive sampling. For the random sample, 90 districts were randomly drawn from all districts in Indonesia, except for several a priori exclusions. The exclusion applied to: 23 districts in Aceh Province and Nias Island (which is part of North Sumatra) because of December 2005 Tsunami, and 6 districts in Jakarta because of their special arrangement as part of the capital province. 3 Apart form those exclusion, three pre-test districts 4 that have been visited prior to the sampling process were also excluded. Therefore, the random sample drew 90 out of only 408 districts. Total number of each project districts to be covered by GDS is 76 for World Bank (15 ILGR, 13 5 6 7 USDRP , 42 SPADA , 6 SPADA-Justice ), 94 for ADB (35 ADB-SCBD, and 59 for ADB-LGF) 20 for GTZ-ASSD GLG. It is worth noticing that all World Bank projects are located in mutually 1 These are districts that officially received transfers from central government (i.e., DAU) in 2006. The number of districts in Indonesia has been rapidly growing. See Fitrani, Hofman and Kaiser (2005), and by September 2007 there are 456 districts. 2 The GDS 1 was fielded in 150 randomly selected and 27 World Bank project districts in 2002. Although some of the general questions are similar, the sampling and instrument design were significantly revised and improved as part of the GDS 1+/2 process. 3 For example, the districts only have provincial parliament or DPR Provinsi with no district parliament like in other sample districts. 4 GDS2 pilot locations are Kabupaten Maros (South Sulawesi), Kabupaten Pontianak (West Kalimantan) and Kabupaten Muaro Jambi (Jambi). 5 Only 7 districts needed to be covered as the rest 6 districts still having arrear issues. 6 Since all districts in Aceh were excluded, thus, only 29 districts that located outside Aceh Province need to be covered. 7 The six districts here consist of 4 districts in Aceh and 2 districts in Maluku, Kab. Aceh Timur was purposively added as control, whereas for Maluku the control districts has already covered through random process.
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exclusive districts, with no intersections, while some operational World Bank, ADB and GTZ project districts intersects as explained in Table 1. These intersections, as well as the prior random sample, determine the number of districts needed to be top up by using purposive method.
Table 1: Intersection between WB, ADB and GTZ districts ILGR ILGR USDRP SPADA ASSD-GLG SCBD LGF
USDRP 0
SPADA 0 0
ASSD-GLG 1 3 2
SCBD 2 1 2 3
LGF 5 4 3 3 11
Number of districts that has been included into sample through random sample and additional districts covered in the purposive process are listed in table 2. The purposive sampling consists of several stages: first is listing/separating the project locations that have been included during random sampling; second is topping up the quota by using purposive sampling. Third, adding Kota Salatiga and Kabupaten Boyolali (both in Central Java) for training purpose. Finally, during the late stage of survey process, GDS2 was extending to several districts in Nias and Aceh in which the World Bank conducting Nias and Aceh Public Expenditure Review (NAPEA). However, these sample districts excluded household (standard and UCT), teacher, school committee, private health provider and public hospital instruments. Due to districts intersections, the selection of project districts at later stage of sampling was limited by the list of districts that has been selected and the quota for each project. ASSD-GLG can only include 60 percent out of total 20 districts, ADB SCBD 33 percent out of total 35 districts, and ADB LGF 33 percent out of 59 districts. Eventually, only 3 ASSD-GLG and 1 SCBD districts were selected from remaining of respected pools, whereas all of LGF districts have been covered at the random sampling process. 8 Several districts had to be dropped/replaced because of adverse natural conditions. Only several days before the fieldwork started in Java, an earthquake hit D.I. Yogyakarta province. Severe damage happened in Kabupaten Bantul, 9 one of the survey locations, it was impossible to conduct survey there. Kabupaten Kulon Progo 10 (also located in D.I. Yogyakarta), then, selected to replace Kabupaten Bantul. Kabupaten Kepulauan Aru was also dropped due to adverse weather condition, that the team was unable to reach the district. Eventually, final number of districts in GDS2 dataset is 134, with an additional 6 NAPEA districts (“reduced dataset”). The following table (Table 2) presents the detail break down of GDS2 sample districts apart from NAPEA. 11
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Kota Semarang (Central Java), Kabupaten Bima (NTB) and Kota Kupang (NTT) were added to ASSD-GLG sample, while Kota Palembang (South Sumatera) to SCBD. The selection of Kota Semarang increases USDRP districts to 8 districts. 9 Kabupaten Bantul is the location for ILGR, SCBD, LGF and ASSD-GLG projects; it was also randomly selected. 10 Only ADB’s LGF project operates Kabupaten Kulon Progo. As it replaced a randomly selected district, Kabupaten Kulon Progo is considered to be random. 11 Notice that due to topping-off as well as replacement and dropping of districts, sample for ILGR districts were decreased to 14 districts, while USDRP increased to 8 districts and SPADA to 30 districts.
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Table 2: Overview of GDS 2 Sample Selection Already in random sample
Selected by purposive sampling
Add/ subtract due to purposive sampling & district changes -1
Total district in dataset
90 0 89 Random National Draw Purposive Sample WB ILGR (full census) [5] 10 -1 14 WB USDRP [2] 5 1 8 WB SPADA (full census outside [11] 18 0 29 Aceh) 4 WB SPADA-Justice (full census) [1] 6 *) 0 6 5 GTZ ASSD-GLG [6] 3 2 11 6 ADB SCBD [8] 1 2 11 7 LGF [10] 0 9 19 8 Training Districts [0] 2 0 2 Total Full Sample **) 90 45 -1 134 9 Supplementary Sample (NAPEA, [0] 0 6 6 Facilities/Officials only) Total 140 Notes: *) Kab. Aceh Timur, which is a SPADA district, was purposively added as control for SPADA-Justice. The addition increases total SPADA district to 30. **) Total random sample = 90 - 1 (i.e., Kab. Kepulauan Aru) = 89 districts; Total purposive sample = 45 districts; Total full sample = 89 + 45 = 134 districts. A B 1 2 3
There has been limited overlap with different rounds of GDS. The GDS 1, fielded in 2002, drew on a sample frame of 336 districts. Consequently, by 2006, a number of the original GDS 1 districts had split into new districts. Therefore, overlap between GDS 1 and GDS 2 should distinguish between districts with unchanged boundaries, versus those split districts. In contrast, the GDS 1+ drew on the sample district frame of 434, similar to that of GDS 2. It was conducted in 8 purposive sample provinces on and off-Java, and within each of those provinces 1 kota and 3 kabupaten where randomly sampled. There are 8 overlap districts between the GDS 1+ and 2: Kab Asahan (North Sumatera), Kota Palembang (South Sumatera), Kab Bangkalan (East Java), Kab Bima (NTB), Kab Barito Kuala and Kab Hulu Sungai Utara (East Kalimantan), and Kab Bulukumba and Kota Palopo (South Sulawesi).
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Within District Sampling
Within districts, GDS 2 sampled selected sub-districts, villages and ultimately hamlet household “clusters.” The PODES 2005 served to draw the villages and neighborhoods for the GDS 2. Three kecamatan (sub districts) were selected from each district using Probability Proportional to Size (PPS) with household acts as the size. From each sub districts, two villages were selected using PPS method with household as weights. A village could be desa (rural village) or kecamatan (urban). In spite of the goal of reporting distinction of survey results by rural and urban household respondents, there were no efforts to over-sample urban village. Within each village, 2 dusun (hamlets) were randomly picked. Since PODES data does not provide the hamlet name, the list of hamlets and its population within a village were collected during fieldwork. The
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hamlets were selected based on randomization protocols by respected field teams. 12 Finally, 8 households were randomly selected from each dusun based on the most recent list from the head of village or hamlet/dusun. Recent administrative changes in the field require modification of within district sampling strategy. Desa/kelurahan is no longer exists in most districts in West Sumatera province. The unit is now called ‘Nagari’, which is a traditional division and is in general larger than the village/neighborhoods. In addition, some kecamatan were also rearranged. In the absence of detailed population within these kecamatan and nagari, all kecamatan were randomly selected from the most recent kecamatan lists posted on respected district websites. Within each selected kecamatan, 2 nagari were then randomly taken. Finally, 2 hamlets (or their equivalent units) were selected based on similar randomization procedure as the one for selecting ‘regular’ dusun. In addition to the case of West Sumatera, intra-district administrative jurisdiction changes also occurred throughout the country. These changes, however, were not updated in the PODES since they occurred after the PODES data collection. Decision on new kecamatan and/or villages was made based on recent information from the field subsequent consultation with World Bank contact person. There has also proper documentation for all locations, as well as the reasons for changes. The GDS 2 incorporates special measure to identify the link between a household and health or education facilities it use. Household respondents were asked to mention public schools (elementary and junior secondary) attended by their member(s) or health facilities (Puskesmas or private doctor, midwife and nurse) that they are aware off and/or visit for health service. Using this mechanism, on one hand, provide us with the information on what drives user satisfaction with services, as respondent refers to a specific facility when evaluating health or education services. On the other hand, this mechanism might forfeit the randomness of facility sample, because household might have specific reasons for visiting particular facility. Consequently, it would create some sort of selection bias. In order to somewhat solve the problem, final decision on facilities to be interviewed, as well as additional information on the availability of public schools and health facilities (i.e., Puskesmas and private health provider) that mostly used by households at the village and dusun/hamlet levels, were also gained from the village/hamlet heads. One thing to highlight in selecting facility is that the facility must be located within the district jurisdiction. For example, when most of households in a sample village refer to particular Puskesmas located in neighboring district, then that Puskemas must not be considered to be the respondent for health service in that sample district. In order to add information from school principals, the field team also interviewed teachers and head of school committee, and collected school secondary data. The field teams were assigned to visit 6 elementary schools and 3 junior high schools per district, in which detail information on various aspects that affects the school performance should be collected not only from interviews with the principals. Two teachers and head of the school committee were also interviewed during the school visit. In addition, a hefty amount of school information was also collected from school secondary data questionnaire. For elementary school, the two teachers to be interviewed are the 5th and 6th grade teachers; while at junior high school mathematics and Bahasa Indonesia teachers are the respondent. Although the mechanism to select teachers to be interviewed is by random selection, in the field it could not always be applied. In most locations, the schools only have one
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Rules for selection dusun starts with making alphanumerical-orders of dusun names. Dusun at the top of the list is considered to be the first one to be visited. The second dusun is the one that is located at the middle of the list. The latter is defined as the dusun at the integer[(x/2)+1] place of the list; where x is the total number of dusun within the village. As the names, population and other socioeconomic characteristics of these dusuns were unknown prior to fielding activity; selection of dusuns is considered to be random.
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of respected type of teachers, or in other case, the principal specifically assigned which teachers to be interviewed. Information on health services within district were asked from Puskesmas, public hospital and a number of private health providers. In addition to interview with head of Puskesmas, a huge amount of Puskesmas information collected by using Puskesmas secondary data instrument. In order to complement the provision of public health services at Puskemas, interviews with head of public hospitals as well as private health providers were conducted. Within each district, field teams collected data from 6 Puskesmas, 1 public hospital, 6 private doctors, 6 private midwives and 6 private nurses. As mentioned before, links between user and Puskemas and private providers is considered as important feature of GDS 2. When the number of facilities is fewer than district allocation, additional facilities outside the one mentioned by households, heads of village and hamlet are to be found from nearby villages within the same district. During fieldwork, as expected, private health providers were the most difficult respondents to meet because the limited availability of these respondents, especially in remote areas in Papua, Maluku and NTT. The fact that some district have no public hospital resulted in low completion rate for this type of respondent. The GDS 2 fielded 15 different instruments. Summary of total respondents for each type of instrument is the following:
Table 3: GDS 2 Respondents and Sample Sizes Code
11 12 13 14 21 22 23 24 26 31 33
Respondent
Allocation per district 96 6 12 48 9 18 9 9 1 6 6
Random Districts
Purposive Districts
Total
Households (Standard) 8,445 4,416 12,861 Head of Village 527 275 802 Head of Dusun/Hamlet 1,050 545 1,595 Household (UCT) 13 4,716 2,208 6,384 School Principal 789 410 1,199 Teachers 1,561 821 2,382 School Committee 765 405 1,170 School Secondary Data 782 411 1,193 District Education Dinas 88 46 134 Head of Puskesmas 508 265 773 Puskesmas Secondary 509 267 776 Data 34 District Health Dinas 1 88 45 133 36 Private Health Provider 18 1,458 725 2,183 37 Head of Public Hospital 1 80 43 123 41 Bureaucrat (e.g., Head on 1 87 46 133 District) Note: Table does not include 6 NAPEA districts; the random sample refers to 89 districts.
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Completion rate (%) 99.98 99.75 99.19 99.25 99.42 98.76 97.01 98.92 100.00 96.14 96.52 99.25 90.51 91.79 99.25
This instrument is intended to serve one of the many M&E tool for the implementation of unconditional cash transfer to household (or the Subsidi Langsung Tunai program) respondent. Sampling for these respondents follows that of “regular” household. The most recent household lists are stratified into two categories: poor and non-poor according village- or dusun head. For the regular household, 8 household were randomly selected from the list; while for the UCT household, 4 households are randomly drawn from the remaining list of poor household. In some urban settings, total number of household is less than four. When this was the case then field team will have to interview all household on the list. Notice that the definition of poor household is subject to perception of village- or dusun head.
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4.
Design Trade-offs and Representativeness
A fundamental trade-off for GDS 2 was to achieve as wide a possible coverage of random and project districts, while capturing some degree of cross-district diversities. Within district household sampling were made based on simulations using the socio-economic indicators from the Susenas and user satisfaction from the GDS 1+ data. An initial attempt to evaluate GDS 1+ sampling strategy and to explore alternative sampling strategies were done by using health, education, security and governance indicators from the Susenas and GDS 1+. 14 Main findings show that the GDS 1+ sample design yields very large design effects caused in part by similar services within district vs. large differences between districts, and that not much can be said about statistical differences between surveyed districts. 15 The findings also suggested making a strategic choice between nationally useful results and district-level statistics. The former was opted in favor of the latter as survey results should be able to facilitate policy discussion at the national level on key institutional and governance factors that are essential in determining public education and health service outcomes. Additional consultancy on survey design was then carried out for comparing the power of specific intra-district strategies. 16 Power for some within-district scenarios were calculated using the GDS 1+ data on user satisfaction with health, education, administrative and police services. From various scenario considered, the most favorable choice was to conduct households interviews in 3 kecamatan within a particular district; 2 villages within the selected kecamatan and 16 households within the selected village. The decision to further stratify household selection, by hamlets, is mainly for survey logistical purposes.
14 Health indicators include immunization rates, assisted deliveries, satisfaction with health services and travel time to health facilities. Attendance rates of 13-15yr and 16-18yr children, satisfaction with school services and standardized score test were used as education indicators. Police services were proxied by crime incidence and public sense of security, while governance by time/cost for getting driver’s license and resident ID. 15 See Molyneaux, 2005. 16 The GDS team indebted Prof. Partha Lahiri from the University of Maryland for this valuable input.
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ANNEX Project Profile ILGRP (Initiatives for Local Governance Reform Project) Started since October 2002, the development objective of the Initiatives for Local Governance Reform Project (ILGR) is to pilot support for district ("kabupaten") governments in improving transparency, accountability and public participatory practices, and, in undertaking reforms in financial management and procurement. Primarily, the project will assist advances in good governance at the district level through the establishment of a set of minimum reforms in the key cross-cutting governance areas of public participation, transparency, financial management, and procurement as well as in preparing a participatory Poverty Reduction Strategy and Action Plan (PRSAP) through the provision of general facilitation, technical assistance and capacity building. Initially, ILGRP facilitated 22 kabupaten. Through continuous monitoring and evaluation, particularly after all kabupaten were evaluated in April-May 2003, facilitation for 6 kabupaten was discontinued in July 2003 due to lack of support from local stakeholders and some inconsistencies with the principles of good governance promoted by the project Previously in June 2003, kabupaten Bantaeng in South Sulawesi decided to resign from the program. Hence, 14 kabupaten remain and continue the program activities, they are: Solok, Tanah Datar (West Sumatera), Lebak (Banten), Bandung (West Java), Kebumen, Magelang (Central Java), Bantul (DI Yogyakarta) Ngawi, Lamongan (East Java), Bolaang Mongondow (North Sulawesi), Boalemo (Gorontalo), Gowa, Takalar, and Bulukumba (South Sulawesi)..
SPADA (Support for Poor and Disadvantage Areas) This project provides sub-districts with unmarked block grants of Rp 500, 750, or 1,000 million, depending on their population. A small fund for operational support is also included as part of the district and sub-district grants. The program would bring this conflict and neglected areas into reconstruction process. Hence, all components of SPADA support the same bottom-up facilitated process to identify and prioritize perceived reconstruction needs. The decision forums at subdistrict and district levels should identify those needs in the form of expected results. The responds to those, however, differ depend on their needs. Aside from the reconstruction needs, it was also considered that local capacities of the selected districts are very low. Therefore, SPADA also provides a substantial investment to improve the capacity of local stakeholders through a combination of training, practical exercises, professional practical support, and by developing learning networks. The project also finances the sub-district and district consultants to strengthen district, sub-district, and village administrative capacities. From 100 districts covered by SPADA project, 50 districts have poverty closely tied to two post1998 calamities. Among these, 40 districts experienced significant conflict during the 1998-2003 post-New Order turmoil. The other 10 districts are in Aceh, where not only was poverty exacerbated by an accelerating anti-separatist military action, but also where in December of 2004 a devastating earthquake and tidal wave killed more than 170,000 people and left another 500,000 displaced from their homes.The project in Aceh and Nias are aimed to strengthen
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governance, promote growth and improve service delivery in participating provinces and participating districts, and support the recovery of affected areas. The new SPADA project that starts in May 2006 includes leadership training for former combatants, small business development training and seed support for former combatants and victims, community based trauma counseling, and programs to integrate internally displaced people. SPADA also includes a strengthened “access to justice program” that provides institutional channels for mitigating local conflicts and providing a way to resolve grievances during reintegration.
USDRP (Urban Sector Development Reform Project) The program is a comprehensive program responding to the needs under decentralized and democratic environment of civil society. As it is indicated by the project’s title, the program is, carried out only in urbanized areas. The objectives of the USDRP are to support local governments in their efforts to alleviate poverty, to stimulate the development of local/regional economy, and to improve the delivery of sustainable and demand-driven urban services. The ultimate goal of these efforts is to improve the living quality of the urban population. This program also includes the establishment and implementation of comprehensive governance reforms and improvement of the delivery capacity for public services of participating ULGs (Urban Local Governments). In addition, the USDRP is encouraging the participating ULGs to identify subprojects using an “open menu” approach, where they have the opportunity to invest without specific sector limitations. However, the main investment sectors concerned are public works and transportation. The process of identification and selection of subprojects has to be conducted in a participatory way, involving local government, council, and stakeholder forum (SF). The proposed subprojects, however, should be socially, environmentally, and economically viable and in line with the medium term development plan (RPJM). The framework of this project also includes isolated and vulnerable people (IVP) as part of such safeguard framework. Urban areas that become the project locations are: Kota Blitar (Jawa Timur); Depok (Jawa Barat); Manokwari (Papua); Musi Banyuasin (Sumatera Selatan); Palopo (Selawesi Selatan); Palu and Parigi Moutong (Sulawesi Tengah); Pare-Pare (Sulawesi Selatan); Sleman and Yogyakarta (Yogyakarta).
SCBD (Sustainable Capacity Building for Decentralization) SCBD aims at supporting regional governments to improve their capacities through developing effective strategies for capacity building and providing adequate resources to implement them. The project will develop institutional capacity for 38-40 regional governments within the geographic focus area of the Asian Development Bank (ADB). These capacity building activities are expected to increase regional government operational capability with regard to (a) the efficient delivery of public services in accordance with minimum service standards, (b) the maintenance of essential public facilities, (c) the promotion of equitable economic development, and (d) the management of poverty reduction programs. SCBD uses an approach based on the development of capacity-building action plans and their implementation through a set of domestic capacity-building service providers. Main components
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of SCBD project are (a) capacity-building action plan development and implementation; (b) capacity building of service providers; and (c) information and communications technology (ICT)-supported coordination, management, and standard setting.
LGF (Local Government Finance and Governance Reform Program) The purpose of the program is to help Indonesia achieve this goal through a series of policy, institutional, legal and requlatory reform measures.The policy objectives are to achieve (i) Supportive enabling environment for local government finance and governance reform; (ii) Effective and sustainable intergovernmental relations; and (iii) Improved local government perfomance and accountability in public expenditure management and service delivery. These objectives will be achieved though policy actions in a number of key result areas including (i) strengthening the legal and regulatory framework guiding regional autonomy and fiscal relations; (ii) improving the equity and efficiency of inter-governmental fiscal relations; (iii) improving intergovernmental coordination; (iv) enhancing local accountabilty through financial management reforms; (v) strengthening local public expenditure management through planning, budgeting and borrowing reforms; and (vi) building capacity at central and regional level for effective fiscal and financial management. Project loan: The project loan implements reforms in public expenditure and financial management (PEFM) under phase 1 through development and upgrading of related FMIS. The project consists of five components: (i) upgrade and expand electronic access tothe regional financial information system (SIKD) by 100 local governments; (ii) computerize the new Directorate General of Regional Financial Management (DG BAKD), at the Ministry of Home Affairs to enhance oversight of PEFM reforms; (iii) develop and implement regional financial management information system (SIPKD) in 71 local governments; (iv) streamline and computerize the system at the Ministry of Finance (MOF) for review of local government regulations (perdas) and draft perdas on taxes and charges for consistency with higher laws and regulations; and (v) develop certification program at MOF for regional financial administrators.
ASSD-GLG (Advisory Service Support for Decentralisation-Good Local Governance) The main objective of this program is to help sub-national regional authorities to better meet their functions in planning, budgeting and service provision. In order to achieve its objective, this GTZ project contributes to testing, institutionalising and disseminating model innovations in good municipal and regional governance. The structures, rules, processes and competencies of governance are strengthened at the various levels and cooperation promoted between public sector, civil society and private sector.
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Map of survey locations
Random Selected (N =
Purposive Selected (N = 45)
Non GDS-2
Survey locations:
Description GDS2 has been carried out in 134 districts (111 kabupaten and 23 kota) at 29 provinces throughout Indonesia. From that number, 89 districts were selected by using random sampling, and 43 other districts by using purposive method, due to the need of covering World Bank, ADB and GTZ projects locations. Once the districts have been selected, in every selected districts 3 sub districts/kecamatan were randomly selected, carried on by randomly selected 2 villages and 2 hamlets in each selected sub districts. The detail break down for survey locations is: • • •
134 kabupaten/kota x 3 kecamatan = 402 kecamatan 402 kecamatan x 2 village/kelurahan = 804 village/kelurahan 804 village/kelurahan x 2 hamlets/dusun = 1,608 hamlets/dusun
The highlighted locations in the table below are the locations that for some reasons needed to be replaced. The replacement areas as well as the reasons for it, are listed in the List of GDS2 substitute locations.
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GDS2 Locations Districts KAB. SIMEULUE
KAB. ACEH SINGKIL
KAB. ACEH TIMUR
KAB. ACEH TENGAH
KAB. ACEH BARAT
KAB. ACEH BESAR
KAB. PIDIE
Sub Districts
Urban/Rural
Governance
LATIUNG
RURAL
VILLAGE
TEUPAH SELATAN
SUAK LAMATAN
RURAL
VILLAGE
SALANG
PADANG UNOI
RURAL
VILLAGE
TEUPAH SELATAN
Village
SALANG
NASREUHE
RURAL
VILLAGE
ALAFAN
LHOK DALAM
RURAL
VILLAGE
ALAFAN
LANGI
RURAL
VILLAGE
GUNUNG MERIAH
KAMPONG PERANGUSAN
RURAL
VILLAGE
GUNUNG MERIAH
KAMPONG TANAH BARA
RURAL
VILLAGE
KOTA BAHARU
KAMPONG SUMBER MUKTI
RURAL
VILLAGE
KOTA BAHARU
KAMPONG SAMAR DUA
RURAL
VILLAGE
SULTAN DAULAT
KAMPONG PULO KEDEP
RURAL
VILLAGE
SULTAN DAULAT
KAMPONG SUKA MAJU
RURAL
VILLAGE
RANTO PEUREULAK
BEURANDANG
RURAL
VILLAGE
RANTO PEUREULAK
ALUE GEUNTENG
RURAL
VILLAGE
DARUL IHSAN
ALUE JANGAT
RURAL
VILLAGE
DARUL IHSAN
PULO BLANG
RURAL
VILLAGE
NURUSSALAM
GAMPONG LHEE
RURAL
VILLAGE
NURUSSALAM
SEUNEUBOK DALAM
RURAL
VILLAGE
KUTE PANANG
KUTE PANANG
RURAL
VILLAGE
KUTE PANANG
TAWAR MIKO
RURAL
VILLAGE
SILIH NARA
RUSIP
RURAL
VILLAGE
SILIH NARA
GENTING GERBANG
RURAL
VILLAGE
KETOL
CANG DURI
RURAL
VILLAGE
KETOL
JALUK
RURAL
VILLAGE
KAWAY XVI
PASI TEUNGOH
RURAL
VILLAGE
KAWAY XVI
ALUE TAMPAK
RURAL
VILLAGE
MEUREUBO
PEUNAGA CUT UJONG
RURAL
VILLAGE
MEUREUBO
GUNONG KLENG
RURAL
VILLAGE
PANTAI CEUREMEN
KRUENG BEUKAH
RURAL
VILLAGE
PANTAI CEUREMEN
LHOK GUCI
RURAL
VILLAGE
DARUSSALAM
LAM GAWE
RURAL
VILLAGE
DARUSSALAM
SIEM
RURAL
VILLAGE
INGIN JAYA
KAYEE LHEU
RURAL
VILLAGE
INGIN JAYA
LUBOK GAPUY
RURAL
VILLAGE
SUKA MAKMUR
BAET MESJID
RURAL
VILLAGE
SUKA MAKMUR
DILIB LAMTEUNGOH
RURAL
VILLAGE
BANDAR BARU
JIJIEM
RURAL
VILLAGE
BANDAR BARU
BLANG SUKON
RURAL
VILLAGE
MUTIARA TIMUR
TONG PRIA
RURAL
VILLAGE
MUTIARA TIMUR
BLANGONG BASAH
RURAL
VILLAGE
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Districts
KAB. ACEH UTARA
KOTA BANDA ACEH
KAB. TAPANULI UTARA
KAB. ASAHAN
KAB. SOLOK
KAB. TANAH DATAR
KAB. PADANG PARIAMAN
Sub Districts
Village
Urban/Rural
Governance
INDRAJAYA
MESJID SUWIEK
RURAL
VILLAGE
INDRAJAYA
PEUTOU
RURAL
VILLAGE
MEURAH MULIA
BLANG REUMA
RURAL
VILLAGE
MEURAH MULIA
BEURINGIN
RURAL
VILLAGE
TANAH JAMBO AYE
BUKET JEURAT MANYANG
RURAL
VILLAGE
TANAH JAMBO AYE
LUENG TUHA
RURAL
VILLAGE
TANAH LUAS
HAGU
RURAL
VILLAGE
TANAH LUAS
ALUE GAMPONG
RURAL
VILLAGE
KUTA ALAM
PEUNAYONG
URBAN
KELURAHAN
KUTA ALAM
LAMBARO SKEP
URBAN
VILLAGE
SYIAH KUALA
IEMASEN KAYE ADANG
URBAN
VILLAGE
SYIAH KUALA
PINEUNG
URBAN
VILLAGE
ULEE KARENG
PANGO RAYA
URBAN
VILLAGE
ULEE KARENG
ILIE
URBAN
VILLAGE
SIMANGUMBAN
SIMANGUMBAN JAE
RURAL
VILLAGE
SIMANGUMBAN
DOLOK SANGGUL
RURAL
VILLAGE
SIBORONG-BORONG
LUMBAN TONGA TONGA
RURAL
SIBORONG-BORONG
PANIARAN
RURAL
VILLAGE VILLAGE
PAGARAN
SIBARAGAS
RURAL
PAGARAN
BANUHA LUHU
RURAL
AEK KUASAN
AEK BANGE
RURAL
AEK KUASAN
LEDONG BARAT
RURAL
BUNTU PANE
LESTARI
RURAL
BUNTU PANE
SILAU MARAJA
RURAL
KISARAN BARAT
SEI RENGGAS
URBAN
KELURAHAN
KISARAN BARAT
BUNUT BARAT
URBAN
KELURAHAN
GUNUNG TALANG
LUBUAK SILASIAH
RURAL
NAGARI
GUNUNG TALANG
KAYU JAO
RURAL
NAGARI
IX KOTO SUNGAI LASI
TARUNG-TARUNG SELATAN
RURAL
NAGARI
IX KOTO SUNGAI LASI
BUKIT BAIS
RURAL
NAGARI
KUBUNG
GANTUANG CIRI
RURAL
NAGARI
KUBUNG
SAWAH SUDUIK
RURAL
NAGARI
RAMBATAN
SIMAWANG SELATAN
RURAL
NAGARI
RAMBATAN
SIMAWANG TANGAH
RURAL
NAGARI
PADANG GANTING
KOTO ALAM
RURAL
NAGARI
PADANG GANTING
TARATAK LAPAN
RURAL
NAGARI
TANJUNG BARU
GUNUANG
RURAL
NAGARI
TANJUNG BARU
KOTO LAWEH
RURAL
NAGARI
VI.LINGKUNG
GADUA
RURAL
NAGARI
VI.LINGKUNG
MUNGGU PANJANG
RURAL
NAGARI
-12-
VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE
GDS2 Sample and Coverage
Districts
KAB. PASAMAN
KAB. DHARMASRAYA
KOTA PADANG
KAB. INDRAGIRI HULU
KAB. PELALAWAN
Sub Districts
Village
Urban/Rural
Governance
VII KOTO SUNGAI SARIK
AMPALU TINGGI
RURAL
NAGARI
VII KOTO SUNGAI SARIK
TB. MANDAHILIANG
RURAL
NAGARI
PADANG SAGO
KOTO DALAM BARAT
RURAL
NAGARI
PADANG SAGO
KOTO DALAM SELATAN
RURAL
NAGARI
II KOTO
LANAI SINOANGON
RURAL
NAGARI
II KOTO
SILANG IV SILALANG
RURAL
NAGARI
PANTI
AMPANG GADANG
RURAL
NAGARI
PANTI
PETOK
RURAL
NAGARI
RAO
TARUNG-TARUNG SELATAN
RURAL
NAGARI
RAO
TARUNG-TARUNG UTARA
RURAL
NAGARI
SUNGAI RUMBAI
BATU KANGKUANG
RURAL
NAGARI
SUNGAI RUMBAI
MAYANG TAURAI
URBAN
NAGARI
KOTO BARU
PADUKUAN
RURAL
NAGARI
KOTO BARU
KOTO HILALANG
RURAL
NAGARI
SITIUNG
GUNUNG MEDAN
RURAL
NAGARI
SITIUNG
PIRUKO
RURAL
NAGARI
LUBUK BEGALUNG
KAMPUNG BARU NAN XX
URBAN
KELURAHAN
LUBUK BEGALUNG
PARAK LAWEH PULAU AIR NAN XX
URBAN
KELURAHAN
PADANG TIMUR
SAWAHAN
URBAN
KELURAHAN
PADANG TIMUR
SAWAHAN TIMUR
URBAN
KELURAHAN
PADANG UTARA
GUNUNG PANGILUN
URBAN
KELURAHAN
PADANG UTARA
ALAI PARAK KOPI
URBAN
KELAYANG
PULAU SENGKILO
RURAL
KELURAHAN VILLAGE
KELAYANG
KOTA MEDAN
RURAL
SUNGAI LALA
PERKEBUNAN SUNGAI PARIT
RURAL
SUNGAI LALA
MORONG
RURAL
RENGAT BARAT
ALANG KEPAYANG
RURAL
RENGAT BARAT
REDANG
RURAL
RETEH
SANGLAR
RURAL
RETEH
SUNGAI ASAM
RURAL
KUALA INDRAGIRI
TANJUNG LAJAU
RURAL
KUALA INDRAGIRI
SUNGAI BULUH
RURAL
TEMPULING
BAYAS JAYA
RURAL
TEMPULING
MUMPA
RURAL
UKUI
SILIKUAN HULU
RURAL
UKUI
LUBUK KEMBANG SARI
RURAL
KUALA KAMPAR
SERAPUNG
RURAL
KUALA KAMPAR
TELUK
RURAL
KERUMUTAN
BUKIT LEMBAH SUBUR
RURAL
KERUMUTAN
BANJAR PANJANG
RURAL
-13-
VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE
GDS2 Sample and Coverage
Districts KOTA D U M A I
KAB. MERANGIN
KAB. SAROLANGUN
KAB. TANJUNG JABUNG BARAT
KAB. BUNGO
KOTA PALEMBANG
KOTA PRABUMULIH
Sub Districts
Village
Urban/Rural
Governance
BUKIT KAPUR
BUKIT KAPUR
RURAL
KELURAHAN
BUKIT KAPUR
BAGAN BESAR
RURAL
KELURAHAN
DUMAI BARAT
BUKIT TIMAH
RURAL
KELURAHAN
DUMAI BARAT
SP DARUL IHSAN
URBAN
KELURAHAN
DUMAI TIMUR
TANJUNG PALAS
URBAN
KELURAHAN
DUMAI TIMUR
BUKIT BATREM
URBAN
KELURAHAN
BANGKO
BEDENG REJO
RURAL
VILLAGE
BANGKO
KEL DUSUN BANGKO
URBAN
KELURAHAN
SUNGAI MANAU
BARU PANGKALAN JAMBU
RURAL
VILLAGE
SUNGAI MANAU
TIGO ALUR PANGKALAN JAMBU
RURAL
DESA
TABIR
KOTO BARU
RURAL
VILLAGE
TABIR
TUNGGUL BULIN
RURAL
SAROLANGUN
TINTING
RURAL
DESA VILLAGE
SAROLANGUN
SEI BAUNG
RURAL
AIR HITAM
BUKIT SUBAN
RURAL
AIR HITAM
MENTAWAK BARU
RURAL
MANDIANGIN
GURUN MUDO
RURAL
MANDIANGIN
GURUN TUO
RURAL
PENGABUAN
SUNGAI RAMBAI
RURAL
PENGABUAN
TELUK KETAPANG
RURAL
TUNGKAL ILIR
BERAM ITAM KANAN
RURAL
TUNGKAL ILIR
TUNGKAL II
URBAN
BETARA
PEMATANG LUMUT
RURAL
BETARA
TELUK SIALANG
RURAL
MUARA BUNGO
SUNGAI MENGKUANG
RURAL
MUARA BUNGO
TELUK PANJANG
RURAL
TANAH SEPENGGAL
TANJUNG
RURAL
TANAH SEPENGGAL
CANDI
RURAL
TANAH TUMBUH
TEBING TINGGI ULEH
RURAL
TANAH TUMBUH
BUKIT KEMANG
RURAL
SEBERANG ULU I
3-4 ULU
URBAN
KELURAHAN
SEBERANG ULU I
SILABERANTI
URBAN
KELURAHAN
ILIR TIMUR II
9 ILIR
URBAN
KELURAHAN
ILIR TIMUR II
8 ILIR
URBAN
KELURAHAN
SUKARAMI
KEBUN BUNGA
URBAN
KELURAHAN
SUKARAMI
TALANG BETUTU
URBAN
RAMBANG KAPAK TENGAH
TANJUNG RAMBANG
RURAL
KELURAHAN VILLAGE
RAMBANG KAPAK TENGAH
KARANG BINDU
RURAL
PRABUMULIH BARAT
GUNUNG KEMALA
RURAL
PRABUMULIH BARAT
MANGGA BESAR
URBAN
-14-
VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE KELURAHAN VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE
VILLAGE VILLAGE KELURAHAN
GDS2 Sample and Coverage
Districts
KAB. BENGKULU SELATAN
KAB. SELUMA
KAB. KEPAHIANG
KOTA BENGKULU
KAB. LAMPUNG TIMUR
KAB. WAY KANAN
Sub Districts
Village
Urban/Rural
CAMBAI
PAYUPUTAT
RURAL
CAMBAI
TANJUNG TELANG
RURAL
KEDURANG
LUBUK LADUNG
RURAL
KEDURANG
AIR SULAU
RURAL
SEGINIM
MUARA PULUTAN
RURAL
SEGINIM
DURIAN SEGINIM
RURAL
PINORAYA
TANGGO RASO
RURAL
PINORAYA
AIR KEMANG
RURAL
SUKARAJA
SUKARAJA
RURAL
SUKARAJA
LUBUK SAHUNG
RURAL
AIR PERIUKAN
PASAR NGALAM
RURAL
AIR PERIUKAN
SUKASARI
RURAL
LUBUK SANDI
TUMBUAN
RURAL
LUBUK SANDI
GUNUNG AGUNG
RURAL
BERMANI ILIR
AIR SELIMANG
RURAL
BERMANI ILIR
BENUANG GALING
RURAL
TEBAT KARAI
TABA PADANG
RURAL
TEBAT KARAI
LUBUK SAUNG
RURAL
UJAN MAS
DASPETAH
RURAL
UJAN MAS
UJAN MAS BAWAH
RURAL
Governance VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE KELURAHAN VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE
GADING CEMPAKA
PADANG HARAPAN
URBAN
KELURAHAN
GADING CEMPAKA
PENURUNAN
URBAN
KELURAHAN
TELUK SEGARA
KEBUN KELING
URBAN
KELURAHAN
TELUK SEGARA
SURABAYA
URBAN
KELURAHAN
MUARA BANGKA HULU
BERINGIN RAYA
RURAL
KELURAHAN
MUARA BANGKA HULU
RAWA MAKMUR
URBAN
LABUHAN MARINGGAI
KARYATANI
RURAL
KELURAHAN VILLAGE
LABUHAN MARINGGAI
KARANG ANYAR
RURAL
BANDAR SRIBAWONO
WARIINGIN JAYA
RURAL
BANDAR SRIBAWONO
SRI BAWONO
RURAL
RAMAN UTARA
RAMAN AJI
RURAL
RAMAN UTARA
RUKTI SUDIYO
RURAL
KOTABUMI SELATAN
TAMAN JAYA
RURAL
KOTABUMI SELATAN
TANJUNG HARAPAN
URBAN
KELURAHAN
ABUNG SELATAN
GILIH SUKANEGERI
RURAL
VILLAGE
ABUNG SELATAN
PAGAR GADING
RURAL
OTHERS VILLAGE
ABUNG SEMULI
SUKAMAJU
RURAL
ABUNG SEMULI
SEMULI JAYA
RURAL
WAY TUBA
BUKIT GEMURUH
RURAL
WAY TUBA
BUMI DANA
RURAL
-15-
VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE
VILLAGE VILLAGE OTHERS
GDS2 Sample and Coverage
Districts
KAB. BELITUNG TIMUR
TANJUNG PINANG
KAB. BANDUNG
KAB. GARUT
KAB. KUNINGAN
KAB. MAJALENGKA
Sub Districts
Village
Urban/Rural
Governance VILLAGE VILLAGE
NEGERI AGUNG
GEDONG JAYA
RURAL
NEGERI AGUNG
KALI PAPAN
RURAL
BAHUGA
TANJUNG DALAM
RURAL
BAHUGA
SRI TUNGGAL
RURAL
DENDANG
TANJUNG KELUMPANG
RURAL
DENDANG
TANJUNG BATU ITAM
RURAL
GANTUNG
LILANGAN
RURAL
GANTUNG
JANGKAR ASAM
RURAL
MANGGAR
KELUBI
RURAL
MANGGAR
PADANG
URBAN
BUKIT BESTARI
DOMPAK
URBAN
BUKIT BESTARI
TANJUNG UNGGAT
URBAN
VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE KELURAHAN
TANJUNG PINANG TIMUR
BATU SEMBILAN
URBAN
KELURAHAN
TANJUNG PINANG TIMUR
MELAYU KOTA PIRING
URBAN
KELURAHAN
TANJUNG PINANG BARAT
TANJUNG PINANG BARAT
URBAN
KELURAHAN
TANJUNG PINANG BARAT
KEMBOJA
URBAN
RANCA BALI
CIPELAH
RURAL
KELURAHAN VILLAGE
RANCA BALI
ALAMENDAH
RURAL
CIHAMPELAS
SINGAJAYA
RURAL
CIHAMPELAS
CIHAMPELAS
URBAN
CIPATAT
GUNUNGMASIGIT
RURAL
CIPATAT
MANDALAWANGI
URBAN
BUNGBULANG
SINARJAYA
RURAL
BUNGBULANG
MEKARBAKTI
RURAL
BAYONGBONG
PAMALAYAN
RURAL
BAYONGBONG
SIRNAGALIH
RURAL
TAROGONG KIDUL
KERSAMENAK
RURAL
TAROGONG KIDUL
JAYARAGA
URBAN
CINIRU
GUNUNGMANIK
RURAL
CINIRU
PINARA
RURAL
KUNINGAN
CIBINUANG
URBAN
KUNINGAN
CIPORANG
URBAN
CILIMUS
BANDORASA KULON
RURAL
CILIMUS
BANDORASA WETAN
URBAN
BANTARUJEG
BUNINAGARA
RURAL
BANTARUJEG
CIMANGGUHILIR
RURAL
PALASAH
WERAGATI
RURAL
PALASAH
KARAMAT
URBAN
KERTAJATI
MEKARJAYA
RURAL
KERTAJATI
PASIRIPIS
RURAL
-16-
VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE KELURAHAN VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE
GDS2 Sample and Coverage
Districts KOTA CIREBON
KOTA DEPOK
KOTA CIMAHI
KOTA TASIKMALAYA
KAB. BANYUMAS
KAB. KEBUMEN
KAB. MAGELANG
Sub Districts
Village
Urban/Rural
Governance
LEMAHWUNGKUK
PEGAMBIRAN
URBAN
KELURAHAN
LEMAHWUNGKUK
KESEPUHAN
URBAN
KELURAHAN
KESAMBI
KARYAMULYA
URBAN
KELURAHAN
KESAMBI
PEKIRINGAN
URBAN
KELURAHAN
KEJAKSAN
KEJAKSAN
URBAN
KELURAHAN
KEJAKSAN
KEBONBARU
URBAN
KELURAHAN
SAWANGAN
PONDOK PETIR
URBAN
KELURAHAN
SAWANGAN
KEDAUNG
URBAN
KELURAHAN
CIMANGGIS
SUKAMAJU BARU
URBAN
KELURAHAN
CIMANGGIS
CISALAK PASAR
URBAN
KELURAHAN
LIMO
CINERE
URBAN
KELURAHAN
LIMO
PANGKALANJATI
URBAN
KELURAHAN
CIMAHI SELATAN
UTAMA
URBAN
KELURAHAN
CIMAHI SELATAN
LEUWIGAJAH
URBAN
KELURAHAN
CIMAHI TENGAH
PADASUKA
URBAN
KELURAHAN
CIMAHI TENGAH
CIMAHI
URBAN
KELURAHAN
CIMAHI UTARA
PASIRKALIKI
URBAN
KELURAHAN
CIMAHI UTARA
CITEUREUP
URBAN
KELURAHAN
TAMANSARI
SETIAMULYA
URBAN
KELURAHAN
TAMANSARI
MULYASARI
URBAN
KELURAHAN
CIBEUREUM
CIHERANG
URBAN
KELURAHAN
CIBEUREUM
SETIANEGARA
URBAN
KELURAHAN
CIHIDEUNG
TUGUJAYA
URBAN
KELURAHAN
CIHIDEUNG
ARGASARI
URBAN
WANGON
RANDEGAN
RURAL
KELURAHAN VILLAGE
WANGON
JAMBU
RURAL
AJIBARANG
DARMAKRADENAN
RURAL
AJIBARANG
KARANGBAWANG
RURAL
KEDUNG BANTENG
KEDUNGBANTENG
URBAN
KEDUNG BANTENG
WINDUJAYA
RURAL
BUAYAN
KARANGBOLONG
RURAL
BUAYAN
JOGOMULYO
RURAL
SRUWENG
MENGANTI
RURAL
SRUWENG
PENUSUPAN
RURAL
SADANG
PUCANGAN
RURAL
SADANG
SEBORO
RURAL
BOROBUDUR
GIRIPURNO
RURAL
BOROBUDUR
BUMIHARJO
RURAL
KALIANGKRIK
TEMANGGUNG
RURAL
KALIANGKRIK
MUNGGANGSARI
RURAL
-17-
VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE
GDS2 Sample and Coverage
Districts
KAB. BOYOLALI
KAB. KARANGANYAR
KAB. GROBOGAN
KAB. REMBANG
KAB. KUDUS
KAB. BATANG
KAB. PEMALANG
Sub Districts
Village
Urban/Rural
Governance VILLAGE
GRABAG
LEBAK
RURAL
GRABAG
NGASINAN
RURAL
CEPOGO
WONODOYO
RURAL
CEPOGO
CABEAN KUNTI
RURAL
KLEGO
TANJUNG
RURAL
KLEGO
KARANGMOJO
RURAL
JUWANGI
KROBOKAN
RURAL
JUWANGI
NGAREN
RURAL
JUMAPOLO
PASEBAN
RURAL
JUMAPOLO
KWANGSAN
RURAL
KARANGANYAR
LALUNG
URBAN
KELURAHAN
KARANGANYAR
POPONGAN
URBAN
KELURAHAN
KERJO
KUTO
URBAN
VILLAGE
KERJO
TAMANSARI
RURAL
VILLAGE
KARANGRAYUNG
GUNUNG TUMPENG
RURAL
VILLAGE
KARANGRAYUNG
SUMBEREJOSARI
RURAL
VILLAGE
WIROSARI
SAMBIREJO
RURAL
VILLAGE
WIROSARI
GEDANGAN
RURAL
VILLAGE
BRATI
MENDURAN
RURAL
VILLAGE
BRATI
KATEKAN
RURAL
VILLAGE
SALE
TAHUNAN
RURAL
VILLAGE
SALE
NGAJARAN
RURAL
VILLAGE
VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE VILLAGE
SEDAN
NGULAHAN
RURAL
VILLAGE
SEDAN
BOGOREJO
URBAN
VILLAGE
KALIORI
METESEH
RURAL
VILLAGE
KALIORI
MAGUAN
RURAL
VILLAGE
KOTA KUDUS
PURWOSARI
URBAN
KELURAHAN
KOTA KUDUS
LANGGARDALEM
URBAN
VILLAGE
JATI
TANJUNGKARANG
URBAN
VILLAGE
JATI
GETASPEJATEN
URBAN
VILLAGE
MEJOBO
GULANG
URBAN
VILLAGE
MEJOBO
GOLANTEPUS
URBAN
VILLAGE
BLADO
GERLANG
RURAL
VILLAGE
BLADO
SELOKARTO
RURAL
VILLAGE
REBAN
PACET
RURAL
VILLAGE
REBAN
GUMAWANG
RURAL
VILLAGE
GRINGSING
BULU
RURAL
VILLAGE
GRINGSING
SIDOREJO
RURAL
VILLAGE
PULOSARI
CLEKATAKAN
RURAL
VILLAGE
PULOSARI
SIREMENG
RURAL
VILLAGE
-18-
GDS2 Sample and Coverage
Districts
KOTA SALATIGA
KOTA SEMARANG
KAB. BANTUL
KAB. SLEMAN
KOTA YOGYAKARTA
KAB. TRENGGALEK
Sub Districts
Village
Urban/Rural
Governance
TAMAN
BEJI
URBAN
KELURAHAN
TAMAN
KABUNAN
URBAN
VILLAGE
ULUJAMI
SUKOREJO
URBAN
VILLAGE
ULUJAMI
KERTOSARI
RURAL
VILLAGE
TINGKIR
TINGKIR TENGAH
URBAN
KELURAHAN
TINGKIR
TINGKIR LOR
URBAN
KELURAHAN
SIDOMUKTI
KECANDRAN
URBAN
KELURAHAN
SIDOMUKTI
DUKUH
URBAN
KELURAHAN
SIDOREJO
PULUTAN
URBAN
KELURAHAN
SIDOREJO
BLOTONGAN
URBAN
KELURAHAN
GUNUNG PATI
GUNUNGPATI
URBAN
KELURAHAN
GUNUNG PATI
SUKOREJO
URBAN
KELURAHAN
GAYAMSARI
PANDEAN LAMPER
URBAN
KELURAHAN
GAYAMSARI
TAMBAKREJO
URBAN
KELURAHAN
SEMARANG BARAT
KARANG AYU
URBAN
KELURAHAN
SEMARANG BARAT
TAWANGMAS
URBAN
KELURAHAN
PUNDONG
SELOHARJO
URBAN
VILLAGE
PUNDONG
PANJANGREJO
URBAN
VILLAGE
JETIS
PATALAN
RURAL
VILLAGE
JETIS
TRIMULYO
RURAL
VILLAGE
KASIHAN
BANGUNJIWO
RURAL
VILLAGE
KASIHAN
TAMANTIRTO
URBAN
VILLAGE
SEYEGAN
MARGOLUWIH
URBAN
VILLAGE
SEYEGAN
MARGOKATON
URBAN
VILLAGE
SLEMAN
CATUR HARJO
URBAN
VILLAGE
SLEMAN
TRI MULYO
RURAL
VILLAGE
CANGKRINGAN
WUKIR SARI
RURAL
VILLAGE
CANGKRINGAN
ARGO MULYO
RURAL
VILLAGE
UMBULHARJO
GIWANGAN
URBAN
KELURAHAN
UMBULHARJO
MUJA MUJU
URBAN
KELURAHAN
GONDOKUSUMAN
BACIRO
URBAN
KELURAHAN
GONDOKUSUMAN
TERBAN
URBAN
KELURAHAN
GEDONG TENGEN
PRINGGOKUSUMAN
URBAN
KELURAHAN
GEDONG TENGEN
SOSROMENDURAN
URBAN
KELURAHAN
MUNJUNGAN
NGULUNGWETAN
RURAL
VILLAGE
MUNJUNGAN
BESUKI
RURAL
VILLAGE
PULE
SIDOMULYO
RURAL
VILLAGE
PULE
KARANGANYAR
RURAL
VILLAGE
BENDUNGAN
MASARAN
RURAL
VILLAGE
BENDUNGAN
SENGON
RURAL
VILLAGE
-19-
GDS2 Sample and Coverage
Districts KAB. MALANG
KAB. BANYUWANGI
KAB. SITUBONDO
KAB. PASURUAN
KAB. SIDOARJO
KAB. NGAWI
KAB. TUBAN
Sub Districts
Village
Urban/Rural
Governance
KALIPARE
ARJOSARI
RURAL
VILLAGE
KALIPARE
ARJOWILANGUN
RURAL
VILLAGE
WAJAK
SUMBERPUTIH
RURAL
VILLAGE
WAJAK
SUKOANYAR
RURAL
VILLAGE
PUJON
BENDOSARI
RURAL
VILLAGE
PUJON
MADIREDO
RURAL
VILLAGE
BANGOREJO
SUKOREJO
RURAL
VILLAGE
BANGOREJO
BANGOREJO
RURAL
VILLAGE
GENTENG
KALIGONDO
RURAL
VILLAGE
GENTENG
GENTENG KULON
URBAN
VILLAGE
KABAT
BARENG
RURAL
VILLAGE
KABAT
KEDAYUNAN
RURAL
VILLAGE
BESUKI
BLORO
RURAL
VILLAGE
BESUKI
BESUKI
URBAN
VILLAGE
PANARUKAN
KILENSARI
URBAN
VILLAGE
PANARUKAN
GELUNG
RURAL
VILLAGE
BANYUPUTIH
BANYU PUTIH
RURAL
VILLAGE
BANYUPUTIH
WONOREJO
RURAL
VILLAGE
TUTUR
BLARANG
RURAL
VILLAGE
TUTUR
SUMBER PITU
RURAL
VILLAGE
GEMPOL
WONOSUNYO
RURAL
VILLAGE
GEMPOL
WATUKOSEK
RURAL
VILLAGE
GONDANG WETAN
TEBAS
URBAN
VILLAGE
GONDANG WETAN
SEKAR PUTIH
URBAN
VILLAGE
PRAMBON
PRAMBON
URBAN
VILLAGE
PRAMBON
TEMU
URBAN
VILLAGE
SIDOARJO
PUCANG
URBAN
KELURAHAN
SIDOARJO
JATI
URBAN
VILLAGE
WARU
KEPUH KIRIMAN
URBAN
VILLAGE
WARU
WEDORO
URBAN
VILLAGE
JOGOROGO
UMBULREJO
RURAL
VILLAGE
JOGOROGO
KLETEKAN
RURAL
VILLAGE
KEDUNGGALAR
BEGAL
RURAL
VILLAGE
KEDUNGGALAR
JENGGRIK
RURAL
VILLAGE
KARANGANYAR
SEKARJATI
RURAL
VILLAGE
KARANGANYAR
BANGUNREJO
RURAL
VILLAGE
SENORI
BANYUURIP
URBAN
VILLAGE
SENORI
WONOSARI
RURAL
VILLAGE
TUBAN
SUMURGUNG
RURAL
VILLAGE
TUBAN
KUTOREJO
URBAN
KELURAHAN
-20-
GDS2 Sample and Coverage
Districts
KAB. LAMONGAN
KAB. GRESIK
KAB. BANGKALAN
KAB. PAMEKASAN
KAB. SUMENEP
KOTA SURABAYA
KOTA BATU
Sub Districts
Village
Urban/Rural
Governance
KEREK
GEMULUNG
RURAL
VILLAGE
KEREK
KEDUNGREJO
RURAL
VILLAGE
SAMBENG
WATESWINANGUN
RURAL
VILLAGE
SAMBENG
GEMPOLMANIS
RURAL
VILLAGE
TURI
SUKOANYAR
URBAN
VILLAGE
TURI
SUKOREJO
URBAN
VILLAGE
PACIRAN
BLIMBING
URBAN
KELURAHAN
PACIRAN
BANJARWATI
URBAN
VILLAGE
DRIYOREJO
KRIKILAN
URBAN
VILLAGE
DRIYOREJO
BANJARAN
URBAN
VILLAGE
MANYAR
TEBALO
RURAL
VILLAGE
MANYAR
KARANGREJO
URBAN
VILLAGE
PANCENG
SUMURBER
RURAL
VILLAGE
PANCENG
SERAH
RURAL
VILLAGE
KWANYAR
TEBUL
RURAL
VILLAGE
KWANYAR
KWANYAR BARAT
RURAL
VILLAGE
GALIS
PEKADAN
RURAL
VILLAGE
GALIS
KELBUNG
RURAL
VILLAGE
SEPULU
KLAPAYAN
RURAL
VILLAGE
SEPULU
BANGSEREH
RURAL
VILLAGE
PADEMAWU
BADDURIH
RURAL
VILLAGE
PADEMAWU
BARURAMBAT TIMUR
URBAN
KELURAHAN
LARANGAN
PELTONG
RURAL
VILLAGE
LARANGAN
KADUARA BARAT
RURAL
VILLAGE
PROPPO
GRO OM
RURAL
VILLAGE
PROPPO
KLAMPAR
RURAL
VILLAGE
BLUTO
GULUKMANJUNG
RURAL
VILLAGE
BLUTO
SERA TIMUR
RURAL
VILLAGE
BATUPUTIH
LARANGAN BARMA
RURAL
VILLAGE
BATUPUTIH
SERGANG
RURAL
VILLAGE
ARJASA
BUDDI
RURAL
VILLAGE
ARJASA
KALISANGKA
RURAL
VILLAGE
JAMBANGAN
PAGESANGAN
URBAN
KELURAHAN
JAMBANGAN
KEBONSARI
URBAN
KELURAHAN
WONOKROMO
NGAGELREJO
URBAN
KELURAHAN
WONOKROMO
DARMO
URBAN
KELURAHAN
KREMBANGAN
DUPAK
URBAN
KELURAHAN
KREMBANGAN
PERAK BARAT
URBAN
KELURAHAN
BATU
ORO-ORO OMBO
URBAN
VILLAGE
BATU
PESANGGRAHAN
URBAN
VILLAGE
-21-
GDS2 Sample and Coverage
Districts
KAB. LEBAK
KOTA TANGERANG
KAB. BULELENG
KOTA DENPASAR
KAB. LOMBOK BARAT
KAB. SUMBAWA
Sub Districts
Village
Urban/Rural
Governance
JUNREJO
TLEKUNG
RURAL
VILLAGE
JUNREJO
JUNREJO
RURAL
VILLAGE
BUMIAJI
PANDANREJO
RURAL
VILLAGE
BUMIAJI
SUMBERGONDO
RURAL
VILLAGE
PANGGARANGAN
PONDOKPANJANG
RURAL
VILLAGE
PANGGARANGAN
GUNUNG GEDE
RURAL
VILLAGE
CIMARGA
SARAGENI
RURAL
VILLAGE
CIMARGA
INTEN JAYA
RURAL
VILLAGE
RANGKASBITUNG
MUARA CIUJUNG TIMUR
URBAN
KELURAHAN
RANGKASBITUNG
CIJORO LEBAK
URBAN
KELURAHAN
LARANGAN
LARANGAN UTARA
URBAN
KELURAHAN
LARANGAN
GAGA
URBAN
KELURAHAN
KARAWACI
PABUARAN TUMPENG
URBAN
KELURAHAN
KARAWACI
KOANGJAYA
URBAN
KELURAHAN
BATUCEPER
PORISGAGA BARU
URBAN
KELURAHAN
BATUCEPER
BATUJAYA
URBAN
KELURAHAN
SERIRIT
UNGGAHAN
RURAL
VILLAGE
SERIRIT
LOKAPAKSA
URBAN
VILLAGE
BANJAR
BANYUATIS
RURAL
VILLAGE
BANJAR
BANJAR
RURAL
VILLAGE
BULELENG
KALIUNTU
URBAN
KELURAHAN
BULELENG
POH BERGONG
RURAL
VILLAGE
DENPASAR SELATAN
PEMOGAN
URBAN
VILLAGE
DENPASAR SELATAN
PANJER
URBAN
KELURAHAN
DENPASAR TIMUR
DANGIN PURI KLOD
URBAN
VILLAGE
DENPASAR TIMUR
SUMERTA KAUH
URBAN
VILLAGE
DENPASAR BARAT
PEMECUTAN
URBAN
KELURAHAN
DENPASAR BARAT
UBUNG
URBAN
KELURAHAN
GERUNG
BANYU URIP
RURAL
VILLAGE
GERUNG
SUKA MAKMUR
RURAL
VILLAGE
NARMADA
SEMBUNG
RURAL
VILLAGE
NARMADA
SURANADI
RURAL
VILLAGE
BAYAN
AKAR AKAR
RURAL
VILLAGE
BAYAN
SUKADANA
RURAL
VILLAGE
RHEE
LUK
RURAL
VILLAGE
RHEE
RHEE
RURAL
VILLAGE
UNTER IWES
PELAT
RURAL
VILLAGE
UNTER IWES
KEREKEH
RURAL
VILLAGE
LABANGKA LABANGKA
JAYA MAKMUR SEKOKAT
RURAL RURAL
VILLAGE VILLAGE
-22-
GDS2 Sample and Coverage
Districts KAB. BIMA
KOTA MATARAM
KAB. SUMBA BARAT
KAB. TIMOR TENGAH SELATAN
KAB. BELU
KAB. ALOR
KAB. LEMBATA
Sub Districts
Village
Urban/Rural
Governance
MADA PANGGA
WORO
RURAL
VILLAGE
MADA PANGGA
CAMPA
RURAL
VILLAGE
BELO
NCERA
RURAL
VILLAGE
BELO
SOKI
RURAL
VILLAGE
WERA
NTOKE
RURAL
VILLAGE
WERA
PAI
RURAL
VILLAGE
AMPENAN
AMPENAN SELATAN
URBAN
KELURAHAN
AMPENAN
AMPENAN UTARA
URBAN
KELURAHAN
MATARAM
PAGESANGAN
URBAN
KELURAHAN
MATARAM
DASAN AGUNG
URBAN
KELURAHAN
CAKRANEGARA
DASAN CERMEN
URBAN
KELURAHAN
CAKRANEGARA
CAKRANEGARA BARAT
URBAN
KELURAHAN
WEWEWA SELATAN
BURU KAGHU
RURAL
VILLAGE
WEWEWA SELATAN
DENDUKA
RURAL
VILLAGE
WEWEWA TIMUR
DANGGA MANGO
RURAL
VILLAGE
WEWEWA TIMUR
DIKIRA
RURAL
VILLAGE
LOURA
WEE LONDA
RURAL
VILLAGE
LOURA
WEE TOBULA
URBAN
KELURAHAN
KOT OLIN
KOT OLIN
RURAL
VILLAGE
KOT OLIN
NUNBENA
RURAL
VILLAGE
AMANATUN SELATAN
OINLASI
RURAL
VILLAGE
AMANATUN SELATAN
KOKOI
RURAL
VILLAGE
TOIANAS
OELEU
RURAL
VILLAGE
TOIANAS
SKINU
RURAL
VILLAGE
WEWIKU
LAMEA
RURAL
VILLAGE
WEWIKU
ALKANI
RURAL
VILLAGE
WELIMAN
FOREKMODOK
RURAL
VILLAGE
WELIMAN
LAMUDUR
RURAL
VILLAGE
SASITA MEAN
KEREANA
RURAL
VILLAGE
SASITA MEAN
BABOTIN
RURAL
VILLAGE
PANTAR BARAT
MARISA
RURAL
VILLAGE
PANTAR BARAT
LAMMA
RURAL
VILLAGE
ALOR SELATAN
PADANG ALANG
RURAL
VILLAGE
ALOR SELATAN
SIDABUI
RURAL
VILLAGE
ALOR TENGAH UTARA
PETLENG
RURAL
VILLAGE
ALOR TENGAH UTARA
ALIM MEBUNG
RURAL
VILLAGE
WULANDONI
LELATA
RURAL
VILLAGE
WULANDONI
LAMALERA B
RURAL
VILLAGE
ATADEI
DULIR
RURAL
VILLAGE
ATADEI OMESURI
ATAKORE LEUBATANG
RURAL RURAL
VILLAGE VILLAGE
-23-
GDS2 Sample and Coverage
Districts
KAB. FLORES TIMUR
KAB. SIKKA
KAB. NGADA
KOTA KUPANG
KAB. SAMBAS
KAB. BENGKAYANG
KAB. SANGGAU
Sub Districts
Village
Urban/Rural
Governance
OMESURI
WALANGSAWAH
RURAL
VILLAGE
TITEHENA
ADABANG
RURAL
VILLAGE
TITEHENA
TENAWAHANG
RURAL
VILLAGE
WOTAN ULU MADO
TOBILOTA
RURAL
VILLAGE
WOTAN ULU MADO
SAMASOGE
RURAL
VILLAGE
KELUBAGOLIT
HORINARA
RURAL
VILLAGE
KELUBAGOLIT
MUDA
RURAL
VILLAGE
WAIGETE
POGON
RURAL
VILLAGE
WAIGETE
AIBURA
RURAL
VILLAGE
MAUMERE
KOTING C
RURAL
VILLAGE
MAUMERE
KOTING D
RURAL
VILLAGE
NITA
TILANG
RURAL
VILLAGE
NITA
LUSITADA
RURAL
VILLAGE
BOAWAE
ROWA
RURAL
VILLAGE
BOAWAE
SOLO
RURAL
VILLAGE
RIUNG BARAT
BENTENG TAWA
RURAL
VILLAGE
RIUNG BARAT
WOLOMEZE
RURAL
VILLAGE
AESESA
TEDAKISA
RURAL
VILLAGE
AESESA
DHAWE
RURAL
KELURAHAN
MAULAFA
FATUKOA
RURAL
KELURAHAN
MAULAFA
SIKUMANA
URBAN
KELURAHAN
OEBOBO
BAKUNASE
URBAN
KELURAHAN
OEBOBO
OEBUFU
URBAN
KELURAHAN
KELAPA LIMA
AIR MATA
URBAN
KELURAHAN
KELAPA LIMA
OESAPA
URBAN
KELURAHAN
TEBAS
SERET AYON
RURAL
VILLAGE
TEBAS
SEGARAU PARIT
RURAL
VILLAGE
SUBAH
TEBUAH ELOK
RURAL
VILLAGE
SUBAH
MENSADE
RURAL
VILLAGE
TELUK KERAMAT
TELUK KASEH
RURAL
VILLAGE
TELUK KERAMAT
SEMATA
RURAL
VILLAGE
SUTI SEMARANG
CEMPAKA PUTIH
RURAL
VILLAGE
SUTI SEMARANG
KIUNG
RURAL
VILLAGE
SANGGAU LEDO
BENGKILU
RURAL
VILLAGE
SANGGAU LEDO
PISAK
RURAL
VILLAGE
SELUAS
SAHAN
RURAL
VILLAGE
SELUAS
BENGKAWAN
RURAL
VILLAGE
SANGGAU KAPUAS
PENYALIMAU JAYA
RURAL
VILLAGE
-24-
GDS2 Sample and Coverage
Districts
Sub Districts
Urban/Rural
Governance
BUNUT
RURAL
KELURAHAN
TAYAN HILIR
LALANG
RURAL
VILLAGE
TAYAN HILIR
KAWAT
RURAL
VILLAGE
ENTIKONG
NEKAN
RURAL
VILLAGE
ENTIKONG
SEMANGET
RURAL
VILLAGE
SANGGAU KAPUAS
KAB. SEKADAU
KAB. KOTAWARINGIN BARAT
KAB. KOTAWARINGIN TIMUR
KAB. SERUYAN
KAB. KATINGAN
KAB. BARITO TIMUR
Village
BELITANG HILIR
SUNGAI AYAK I
RURAL
VILLAGE
BELITANG HILIR
SUNGAI AYAK III
URBAN
VILLAGE
BELITANG
BELITANG SATU
RURAL
VILLAGE
BELITANG
BELITANG DUA
RURAL
VILLAGE
BELITANG HULU
KUMPANG ILONG
RURAL
VILLAGE
BELITANG HULU
IJOK
RURAL
VILLAGE
ARUT SELATAN
TANJUNG PUTRI
RURAL
VILLAGE
ARUT SELATAN
SIDOREJO
URBAN
KELURAHAN
PANGKALAN LADA
PANGKALAN TIGA
RURAL
VILLAGE
PANGKALAN LADA
PANDU SANJAYA
RURAL
VILLAGE
PANGKALAN BANTENG
MULYA JADI
RURAL
VILLAGE
PANGKALAN BANTENG
AMIN JAYA
RURAL
VILLAGE
MENTAYA HILIR UTARA
NATAI BARU
RURAL
VILLAGE
MENTAYA HILIR UTARA
BAGENDANG TENGAH
RURAL
VILLAGE
BAAMANG
BAAMANG HILIR
URBAN
KELURAHAN
BAAMANG
BAAMANG TENGAH
URBAN
KELURAHAN
CEMPAGA HULU
PARIT
RURAL
VILLAGE
CEMPAGA HULU
KERUING
RURAL
VILLAGE
DANAU SEMBULUH
TELAGA PULANG
RURAL
VILLAGE
DANAU SEMBULUH
SEMBULUH II
RURAL
VILLAGE
SERUYAN TENGAH
SANDUL
RURAL
VILLAGE
SERUYAN TENGAH
UPT. SUKAMANDANG G.2
RURAL
VILLAGE
SERUYAN HULU
TUMBANG LANGKAI
RURAL
VILLAGE
SERUYAN HULU
TUMBANG MANJUL
RURAL
VILLAGE
KATINGAN HILIR
TEWANG KADAMBA
RURAL
VILLAGE
KATINGAN HILIR
TUMBANG LITING
RURAL
VILLAGE
SANAMAN MANTIKEI
DEHES
RURAL
VILLAGE
SANAMAN MANTIKEI
TUMBANG KAMAN
RURAL
VILLAGE
KATINGAN HULU
TUMBANG HANGEI II
RURAL
VILLAGE
KATINGAN HULU
TUMBANG SENAMANG
RURAL
KELURAHAN
BENUA LIMA
TANIRAN
RURAL
KELURAHAN
BENUA LIMA
KANDRIS
RURAL
VILLAGE
DUSUN TIMUR
TELANG BARU
RURAL
VILLAGE
DUSUN TIMUR
MAGANTIS
RURAL
VILLAGE
DUSUN TENGAH
DAYU
RURAL
VILLAGE
-25-
GDS2 Sample and Coverage
Districts
KAB. BARITO KUALA
KAB. TAPIN
KAB. HULU SUNGAI SELATAN
KAB. HULU SUNGAI UTARA
KAB. PASIR
KAB. KUTAI BARAT
KAB. KUTAI KARTANEGARA
Sub Districts
Village
Urban/Rural
Governance
DUSUN TENGAH
IPU MEA
RURAL
VILLAGE
ANJIR MUARA
ANJIR SERAPAT BARU I
RURAL
VILLAGE
ANJIR MUARA
ANJIR SERAPAT BARU
RURAL
VILLAGE
BELAWANG
RANGGA SURYA
RURAL
VILLAGE
BELAWANG
KARANG DUKUH
RURAL
VILLAGE
BARAMBAI
HANDIL BARABAI
RURAL
VILLAGE
BARAMBAI
SUNGAI KALI
RURAL
VILLAGE
TAPIN UTARA
ANTASARI HILIR
RURAL
VILLAGE
TAPIN UTARA
KUPANG
URBAN
KELURAHAN
BAKARANGAN
PARIGI KECIL
RURAL
VILLAGE
BAKARANGAN
BAKARANGAN
RURAL
VILLAGE
CANDI LARAS SELATAN
SUNGAI RUTAS
RURAL
VILLAGE
CANDI LARAS SELATAN
SUNGAI RUTAS HULU
RURAL
VILLAGE
SUNGAI RAYA
BUMI BARKAT
RURAL
VILLAGE
SUNGAI RAYA
BATANG KULUR TENGAH
RURAL
VILLAGE
DAHA SELATAN
MUNING BARU
RURAL
VILLAGE
DAHA SELATAN
PIHANIN RAYA
RURAL
VILLAGE
DAHA UTARA
PAKAPURAN KECIL
RURAL
VILLAGE
DAHA UTARA
PANGGANDINGAN
URBAN
VILLAGE
AMUNTAI TENGAH
DANAU CARAMIN
RURAL
VILLAGE
AMUNTAI TENGAH
TAPUS
RURAL
VILLAGE
BANJANG
BANJANG
RURAL
VILLAGE
BANJANG
KALINTAMUI
RURAL
VILLAGE
AMUNTAI UTARA
PALIMBANGAN GUSTI
RURAL
VILLAGE
AMUNTAI UTARA
PALIMBANGAN
RURAL
VILLAGE
KUARO
LOLO
RURAL
VILLAGE
KUARO
KUARO
RURAL
KELURAHAN
LONG IKIS
SAMUNTAI
RURAL
VILLAGE
LONG IKIS
LOMBOK
RURAL
VILLAGE
LONG KALI
MUARA TELAKE
RURAL
VILLAGE
LONG KALI
SEBAKUNG
RURAL
VILLAGE
SEKOLAQ DARAT
SEKOLAQ DARAT
RURAL
OTHERS
SEKOLAQ DARAT
SRI MULYO
RURAL
TERING
PURWOREJO
RURAL
VILLAGE OTHERS
TERING
TERING SEBERANG
RURAL
LONG HUBUNG
MEMAHAK TEBOQ
RURAL
LONG HUBUNG
LUTAN
RURAL
LOA JANAN
BATUAH
RURAL
VILLAGE
LOA JANAN
LOA DURI ILIR
URBAN
VILLAGE
MUARA MUNTAI
PERIAN
RURAL
VILLAGE
-26-
OTHERS OTHERS OTHERS
GDS2 Sample and Coverage
Districts
KOTA BALIKPAPAN
KAB. BOLAANG MONGONDOW
KAB. MINAHASA UTARA
KOTA MANADO
KAB. BANGGAI
KAB. MOROWALI
KAB. POSO
Sub Districts
Village
Urban/Rural
Governance
MUARA MUNTAI
MUARA LEKA
RURAL
VILLAGE
TENGGARONG
JAHAB
RURAL
KELURAHAN
TENGGARONG
PANJI
URBAN
KELURAHAN
BALIKPAPAN SELATAN
DAMAI
URBAN
KELURAHAN
BALIKPAPAN SELATAN
SEPINGGAN
URBAN
KELURAHAN
BALIKPAPAN TIMUR
MANGGAR
URBAN
KELURAHAN
BALIKPAPAN TIMUR
MANGGAR BARU
URBAN
KELURAHAN
BALIKPAPAN TENGAH
GUNUNGSARI ILIR
URBAN
KELURAHAN
BALIKPAPAN TENGAH
KARANG REJO
URBAN
KELURAHAN
PINOLOSIAN
LINAWAN
RURAL
VILLAGE
PINOLOSIAN
NUNUK
RURAL
VILLAGE
LOLAYAN
MOPUSI
RURAL
VILLAGE
LOLAYAN
MATALI BARU
RURAL
VILLAGE
PASSI TIMUR
BILALANG IV
RURAL
VILLAGE
PASSI TIMUR
BILALANG III
RURAL
VILLAGE
DIMEMBE
PANIKI ATAS
RURAL
VILLAGE
DIMEMBE
MATUNGKAS
RURAL
VILLAGE
WORI
TIWOHO
RURAL
VILLAGE
WORI
WORI
RURAL
VILLAGE
LIKUPANG TIMUR
WANGURER
RURAL
VILLAGE
LIKUPANG TIMUR
KOKOLEH SATU
RURAL
VILLAGE
WANEA
KAROMBASAN UTARA
URBAN
KELURAHAN
WANEA
WANEA
URBAN
KELURAHAN
TIKALA
BANJER
URBAN
KELURAHAN
TIKALA
PAAL DUA
URBAN
KELURAHAN
TUMINTING
SINDULANG SATU
URBAN
KELURAHAN
TUMINTING
TUMUMPA DUA
URBAN
KELURAHAN
BUNTA
SUMBER MULYA
RURAL
VILLAGE
BUNTA
SIMPANG SATU
RURAL
VILLAGE
LUWUK
NAMBO PADANG
RURAL
KELURAHAN
LUWUK
SALODIK
RURAL
VILLAGE
LUWUK TIMUR
BOITAN
RURAL
VILLAGE
LUWUK TIMUR
BANTAYAN
RURAL
VILLAGE
MORI ATAS
KASINGOLI
RURAL
VILLAGE
MORI ATAS
SAEMBA
RURAL
VILLAGE
PETASIA
MOHONI
RURAL
VILLAGE
PETASIA
MOLINO
RURAL
VILLAGE
SOYOJAYA
LEMBAH SUMARA
RURAL
VILLAGE
SOYOJAYA
PANCA MAKMUR
RURAL
VILLAGE
POSO PESISIR SELATA
SANGGINORA
RURAL
VILLAGE
-27-
GDS2 Sample and Coverage
Districts
KAB. PARIGI MOUTONG
KAB. TOJO UNA-UNA
KAB. BULUKUMBA
KAB. TAKALAR
KAB. GOWA
KAB. WAJO
Sub Districts
Village
Urban/Rural
Governance
POSO PESISIR SELATA
MALITU
RURAL
VILLAGE
POSO PESISIR UTARA
KILO
RURAL
VILLAGE
POSO PESISIR UTARA
TRI MULYA
RURAL
VILLAGE
POSO KOTA
LEMBOMAWO
RURAL
KELURAHAN
POSO KOTA
RANONONCU
RURAL
KELURAHAN
AMPIBABO
MARANTALE
RURAL
VILLAGE
AMPIBABO
SILANGA
RURAL
VILLAGE
TINOMBO
TADA
RURAL
VILLAGE
TINOMBO
LOMBOK
RURAL
VILLAGE
BOLANO LAMBUNU
WANA GADING
RURAL
VILLAGE
BOLANO LAMBUNU
PERSATUAN SEJATI
RURAL
VILLAGE
AMPANA TETE
PUSUNGI
RURAL
VILLAGE
AMPANA TETE
TETE B
RURAL
VILLAGE
AMPANA KOTA
SANSARINO
RURAL
VILLAGE
AMPANA KOTA
MALOTONG
RURAL
KELURAHAN
WALEA KEPULAUAN
KABALUTAN
RURAL
VILLAGE
WALEA KEPULAUAN
PAUTU
RURAL
VILLAGE
UJUNG LOE
SALEMBA
RURAL
VILLAGE
UJUNG LOE
DANNUANG
RURAL
KELURAHAN
HERO LANGE-LANGE
KARASSING
RURAL
VILLAGE
HERO LANGE-LANGE
BORONG
RURAL
VILLAGE
RILAU ALE
TANAH HARAPAN
URBAN
VILLAGE
RILAU ALE
BONTOMANAI
RURAL
VILLAGE
POLOBANGKENG UTARA
PANRANNUANGKU
RURAL
KELURAHAN
POLOBANGKENG UTARA
LASSANG
RURAL
VILLAGE
GALESONG SELATAN
MANGINDARA
RURAL
VILLAGE
GALESONG SELATAN
BONTO MARANNU
RURAL
VILLAGE
GALESONG UTARA
PALALAKKANG
URBAN
VILLAGE
GALESONG UTARA
PARASANGANG BERU
RURAL
VILLAGE
BAJENG
GENTUNGANG
RURAL
VILLAGE
BAJENG
BONTOSUNGGU
RURAL
VILLAGE
BAROMBONG
BIRINGNGALLA
RURAL
VILLAGE
BAROMBONG
MONCOBALANG
RURAL
VILLAGE
PATTALLASSANG
TIMBUSENG
RURAL
VILLAGE
PATTALLASSANG
SUNGGUMANAI
RURAL
VILLAGE
BOLA
BALIELO
RURAL
VILLAGE
BOLA
LEMPONG
RURAL
VILLAGE
MAJAULENG
TUA
RURAL
VILLAGE
MAJAULENG
TELLU LIMPOE
RURAL
VILLAGE
TANA SITOLO
ASSORAJANG
URBAN
VILLAGE
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GDS2 Sample and Coverage
Districts
KAB. ENREKANG
KAB. TANA TORAJA
KAB. MAMUJU
KOTA PALOPO
KAB. BOALEMO
KAB. MALUKU TENGGARA BARAT
KAB. MALUKU TENGGARA
Sub Districts
Village
Urban/Rural
Governance
TANA SITOLO
PAKKANNA
URBAN
VILLAGE
BARAKA
KADINGEH
RURAL
VILLAGE
BARAKA
LEDAN
RURAL
VILLAGE
ALLA
BUNTU SARONG
RURAL
VILLAGE
ALLA
MASALLE
RURAL
VILLAGE
CURIO
MEKKALAK
RURAL
VILLAGE
CURIO
TALLUNGURA
RURAL
MAKALE SELATAN
PABUARAN
RURAL
VILLAGE OTHERS
MAKALE SELATAN
RANDAN BATU
RURAL
BARUPPU
BARUPPU SELATAN
RURAL
KELURAHAN
BARUPPU
BARUPPU UTARA
RURAL
OTHERS
SA DAN
SA DAN MATALLO
RURAL
KELURAHAN
OTHERS
SA DAN
SA DAN BALLO PASANGE
RURAL
OTHERS
PAPALANG
PAPALANG
RURAL
VILLAGE
PAPALANG
TAPORE
RURAL
VILLAGE
PANGALE
PANGALE
RURAL
VILLAGE
PANGALE
SARTANAMA
RURAL
VILLAGE
TOPOYO
BUDONG-BUDONG
RURAL
VILLAGE
TOPOYO
PARAILI
RURAL
VILLAGE
WARA SELATAN
PURANGI
RURAL
KELURAHAN
WARA SELATAN
SAMPODDO
RURAL
KELURAHAN
WARA
BENTENG
URBAN
KELURAHAN
WARA
LATUPPA
RURAL
KELURAHAN
WARA UTARA
PONTAP
URBAN
KELURAHAN
WARA UTARA
BATUPASI
URBAN
KELURAHAN
MANANGGU
MANANGGU
RURAL
VILLAGE
MANANGGU
TABULO
RURAL
VILLAGE
BOTUMOITO
BOLIHUTUO
RURAL
VILLAGE
BOTUMOITO
TAPADAA
RURAL
VILLAGE
PAGUYAMAN PANTAI
LIMBATIHU
RURAL
VILLAGE
PAGUYAMAN PANTAI
BUBAA
RURAL
VILLAGE
WERMAKTIAN
BATU PUTIH
RURAL
VILLAGE
WERMAKTIAN
MAKATIANG
RURAL
VILLAGE
TANIMBAR UTARA
LELINGLUAN
RURAL
VILLAGE
TANIMBAR UTARA
RITABEL
RURAL
VILLAGE
WUARLABOBAR
ABAT
RURAL
VILLAGE
WUARLABOBAR
WUNLAH
RURAL
VILLAGE
KEI KECIL
WAB
RURAL
VILLAGE
KEI KECIL
EVU
RURAL
VILLAGE
PULAU DULLAH SELATAN
TAAR
RURAL
VILLAGE
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GDS2 Sample and Coverage
Districts
KAB. MALUKU TENGAH
KAB. BURU
KAB. KEPULAUAN ARU
KAB. SERAM BAGIAN TIMUR
KOTA AMBON
KAB. HALMAHERA BARAT
KAB. HALMAHERA TENGAH
Sub Districts
Village
Urban/Rural
Governance
PULAU DULLAH SELATAN
KELURAHAN KETSOBLAK
RURAL
KELURAHAN
KEI BESAR SELATAN
KILWAT
RURAL
VILLAGE
KEI BESAR SELATAN
SETHER
RURAL
VILLAGE
MASOHI
LETWARU
URBAN
KELURAHAN
MASOHI
LESANE
URBAN
KELURAHAN
LEIHITU
LARIKE
RURAL
VILLAGE
LEIHITU
MORELA
RURAL
VILLAGE
SERAM UTARA
RUMAHWEY
RURAL
VILLAGE
SERAM UTARA
LATEA
RURAL
VILLAGE
NAMLEA
SANLEKO
RURAL
VILLAGE
NAMLEA
NAMLEA
URBAN
VILLAGE
BATA BUAL
ILATH
RURAL
VILLAGE
BATA BUAL
WAIMORAT
RURAL
VILLAGE
AIR BUAYA
BARA
RURAL
VILLAGE
AIR BUAYA
AIR BUAYA
RURAL
VILLAGE
ARU SELATAN
SALAREM
RURAL
VILLAGE
ARU SELATAN
POPJETUR
RURAL
VILLAGE
ARU TENGAH
APARA
RURAL
VILLAGE
ARU TENGAH
MESIANG
RURAL
VILLAGE
PULAU-PULAU ARU
LAU-LAU
RURAL
VILLAGE
PULAU-PULAU ARU
BENJURING
RURAL
VILLAGE
PULAU GOROM
TEOR
RURAL
VILLAGE
PULAU GOROM
TAMHER WARAT
RURAL
VILLAGE
SERAM TIMUR
KILWARU
RURAL
VILLAGE
SERAM TIMUR
GESER
URBAN
VILLAGE
BULA
WARU
RURAL
VILLAGE
BULA
BELLIS
RURAL
VILLAGE
NUSANIWE
LATUHALAT
RURAL
VILLAGE
NUSANIWE
KEL. WAIHAONG
URBAN
KELURAHAN
SIRIMAU
KILANG
RURAL
VILLAGE
SIRIMAU
BATU MERAH
URBAN
VILLAGE
TELUK AMBON BAGUALA
LAHA
URBAN
VILLAGE
TELUK AMBON BAGUALA
HALONG
URBAN
VILLAGE
JAILOLO
BUKU BUALAWA
RURAL
VILLAGE
JAILOLO
TAURO
RURAL
VILLAGE
JAILOLO SELATAN
TONIKU
RURAL
VILLAGE
JAILOLO SELATAN
DODINGA
RURAL
VILLAGE
SAHU
SUSUPU
RURAL
VILLAGE
SAHU
BALISOAN
RURAL
VILLAGE
WEDA
UPT. KLUTING JAYA
RURAL
VILLAGE
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GDS2 Sample and Coverage
Districts
KAB. KEPULAUAN SULA
KAB. HALMAHERA UTARA
KAB. JAYAWIJAYA
KAB. MANOKWARI
KAB. MAPPI
Sub Districts
Village
Urban/Rural
Governance
WEDA
TILOPPE
RURAL
VILLAGE
PULAU GEBE
SANAFI
RURAL
VILLAGE
PULAU GEBE
KAPALEO
URBAN
VILLAGE
PATANI
YEISOWO
RURAL
VILLAGE
PATANI
GEMIA
RURAL
VILLAGE
SULA BESI BARAT
WAI GAI
RURAL
VILLAGE
SULA BESI BARAT
FUATA
RURAL
VILLAGE
MANGOLI BARAT
PAS IPA
RURAL
VILLAGE
MANGOLI BARAT
DOFA
RURAL
VILLAGE
TALIABU TIMUR
SOFAN
RURAL
VILLAGE
TALIABU TIMUR
LOSSENG
RURAL
VILLAGE
GALELA
IGOBULA
RURAL
VILLAGE
GALELA
SOAKONORA
RURAL
VILLAGE
MOROTAI SELATAN BARAT
COCOMARE
RURAL
VILLAGE
MOROTAI SELATAN BARAT
TILEY
RURAL
VILLAGE
MOROTAI SELATAN
PANDANGA
RURAL
VILLAGE
MOROTAI SELATAN
DARUBA
URBAN
VILLAGE
PIRIME
WAME
RURAL
VILLAGE
PIRIME
TIKOME
RURAL
VILLAGE
KURULU
TULEM
RURAL
VILLAGE
KURULU
OKOLOMA
RURAL
VILLAGE
ABENAHO
WAMBO
RURAL
VILLAGE
ABENAHO
WAMBALFAK
RURAL
VILLAGE
MANOKWARI UTARA
SAUBEBA
RURAL
VILLAGE
MANOKWARI UTARA
MEYES
RURAL
VILLAGE
TANAH RUBU
NINGDIP
RURAL
VILLAGE
TANAH RUBU
IMHASUMA
RURAL
VILLAGE
MASNI
IGOR
RURAL
VILLAGE
MASNI
MAKWAN
RURAL
VILLAGE
NAMBIOMAN BAPAI
MUR
RURAL
VILLAGE
NAMBIOMAN BAPAI
YATAN
RURAL
VILLAGE
EDERA
BADE
RURAL
KELURAHAN
EDERA
GIMIKIA
RURAL
VILLAGE
OBAA
KOGO
RURAL
VILLAGE
OBAA
SOBA
RURAL
VILLAGE
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GDS2 Sample and Coverage
Description Due to several reasons, as much as 101 locations that have been selected at the early stage of GDS2, should be replaced. Some of the main reasons for the replacement are: (1) Districts or kecamatan or village/kelurahan split, and the data/information was not yet available at the location list used for sample selection. (2) Because there has been transformation at the governance structure from village into ‘Nagari’, thus, for village sample in West Sumatra, especially Kabupaten status, was changed into nagari sample. (3) The case in Kabupaten Sekadau-West Kalimantan, which failed to get Bupati’s permission, because the bupati would like to have representation of south, north and central from his kabupaten. Belitang Hulu remain selected because it is in the south and happens to be the origin of the bupati. Belitang hilir, in the north area, and substitute location, might just represent the central area. (4) Village and the nearest locations of kecamatan capital located on different islands. (5) Transportation schedule restrain the chance to visit the locations. (6) Uncondusive weather; severe rain; no transportation. (7) The locations happens to be the area of natural disaster (earthquake, volcano eruption, tsunami)
List of GDS2 Substitute Locations REPLACED LOCATIONS Districts KAB. ACEH TENGAH SOLOK
Sub districts SILIH NARA
RUSIP
GUNUNG TALANG GUNUNG TALANG IX KOTO SUNGAI LASIH IX KOTO SUNGAI LASIH KUBUNG
LUBUAK SILASIAH KAYU JAO
KUBUNG TANAH DATAR
Village
RAMBATAN RAMBATAN PADANG GANTING PADANG GANTING TANJUNG BARU TANJUNG BARU
SUBSTITUTE LOCATIONS Explanation
Districts
Kecamatan split
KAB. ACEH TENGAH SOLOK
TARUNGTARUNG SELATAN BUKIT BAIS GANTUANG CIRI SAWAH SUDUIK SIMAWANG SELATAN
TANAH DATAR
SIMAWANG TANGAH KOTO ALAM TARATAK LAPAN GUNUANG KOTO LAWEH
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Sub districts
Village
SILIH NARA
RUTIH
GUNUNG TALANG GUNUNG TALANG IX KOTO SUNGAI LASIH IX KOTO SUNGAI LASIH KUBUNG
KOTO GAEK
PANYANGKALAN
KUBUNG
SAOK LAWEH
RAMBATAN
PADANG MAGEK
RAMBATAN
SIMAWANG
PADANG GANTING PADANG GANTING TANJUNG BARU TANJUNG BARU
ATAR
SUNGAI JANIAH KOTO LAWEH SIARO-ARO
PADANG GANTING BARULAK TANJUNG ALAM
GDS2 Sample and Coverage
REPLACED LOCATIONS Districts KAB. PADANG PARIAMAN
PASAMAN
Sub districts ENAM LINGKUNG ENAM LINGKUNG
GADUA
VII KOTO SUNGAI SARIK VII KOTO SUNGAI SARIK PADANG SAGO
AMPALU TINGGI
PADANG SAGO
KOTO DALAM SELATAN
II KOTO
LANAI SINOANGON SILANG IV SILALANG AMPANG GADANG PETOK
II KOTO PANTI PANTI RAO RAO DHARMASRAYA
Village
SUNGAI RUMBAI SUNGAI RUMBAI KOTO BARU KOTO BARU SITIUNG SITIUNG
MUNGGU PANJANG
TB. MANDAHILIANG KOTO DALAM BARAT
SUBSTITUTE LOCATIONS Explanation There has been transformation in governance structure, villages changed into ‘nagari’, thus, village sample in West Sumatra, especially kabupaten status, has been changed into nagari sample.
Districts KAB. PADANG PARIAMAN
DHARMASRAYA
KOTO HILALANG GUNUNG MEDAN PIRUKO
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ENAM LINGKUNG ENAM LINGKUNG VII KOTO SUNGAI SARIK VII KOTO SUNGAI SARIK PADANG SAGO
PASAMAN
TARUNGTARUNG SELATAN TARUNGTARUNG UTARA BATU KANGKUANG MAYANG TAURAI PADUKUAN
Sub districts
Village KOTO TINGGI NAGARI TOBOH KETEK LURAH AMPALU SUNGAI SARIK KOTO DALAM
PADANG SAGO
KOTO BARU
II KOTO
CUBADAK
II KOTO PANTI
SIMPANG TONANG PANTI
PANTI
PANTI
RAO
PADANG MENTINGGI
RAO
TARUNGTARUNG
SUNGAI RUMBAI SUNGAI RUMBAI KOTO BARU KOTO BARU
KOTO BESAR SUNGAI LIMAU KOTO SALAK SIALANG GAUNG
SITIUNG SITIUNG
SITIUNG TIMPEH
GDS2 Sample and Coverage
REPLACED LOCATIONS Districts KAB. INDRAGIRI HILIR KAB. BUNGO
SUBSTITUTE LOCATIONS
Sub districts
Village
Explanation
Districts
TEMPULING
BAYAS JAYA
RIMBO TENGAH
SUNGAI MENGKUANG (KEC. MUARA BUNGO)
KAB. INDRAGIRI HILIR KAB. BUNGO
RIMBO TENGAH
TELUK PANJANG (KEC. BATIN III)
Has already included into Kec. Kempas Kecamatan Muara Bungo has split into 3 kecamatan: Pasar Muaro Bungo (split), Rimbo Tengah (main), and Batin III (split). Consequently, there was a resampling process for Kecamatan Rimbo Tengah. Sungai Mengkuang still selected, only the name of the kecamatan changed Kecamatan Muara Bungo has split into 3 kecamatan: Pasar Muaro Bungo (split), Rimbo Tengah (main), and Batin III (split). Consequently, there was a resampling process for Kecamatan Rimbo Tengah.
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Sub districts
Village
TEMPULING
TEMPULING
RIMBO TENGAH
SUNGAI MENGKUANG
RIMBO TENGAH
SUNGAI BULUH
GDS2 Sample and Coverage
REPLACED LOCATIONS Districts KAB. BENGKULU SELATAN
KAB. KEPAHIANG
KOTA BENGKULU
Sub districts
Village
KEDURANG
LUBUK LADUNG
KEDURANG
AIR SULAU
BERMANI ILIR
AIR SELIMANG
BERMANI ILIR
BENUANG GALING
TEBAT KARAI
TABA PADANG
TEBAT KARAI
LUBUK SAUNG
TELUK SEGARA
SURABAYA
GADING CEMPAKA
PENURUNAN
SUBSTITUTE LOCATIONS Explanation
Districts
Kecamatan Kedurang has been split into Kedurang (main) and Kedurang Ilir. Both villages are not included into Kecamatan Kedurang, thus, requires re-sampling. Air Selimang Village has joined the split kecamatan. Benuang Galing Village has joined the split kecamatan. Taba Padang Village has joined the split kecamatan. Lubuk Saung Village has joined the split kecamatan. Kelurahan Surabaya has joined Kecamatan Sei Serut (split) Kelurahan Penurunan has joined kecamatan Ratu Samban (split)
KAB. BENGKULU SELATAN
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Sub districts
Village
KEDURANG
LAWANG AGUNG
KEDURANG
DURIAN SEBATANG
KAB. KEPAHIANG
BERMANI ILIR
KOTA AGUNG
KAB. KEPAHIANG
BERMANI ILIR
KEMBANG SERI
TEBAT KARAI
TABA AIR PAUH
TEBAT KARAI
PENANJUNG PANJANG
TELUK SEGARA
KAMPUNG CINA
GADING CEMPAKA
JEMBATAN KECIL
KOTA BENGKULU
GDS2 Sample and Coverage
REPLACED LOCATIONS Districts
Sub districts
SUBSTITUTE LOCATIONS Sub districts
Village
Explanation
Districts
Kecamatan Bahuga has been split into 3 kecamatan, there is no information of which kecamatan become the main one. One of the selected village, Sri Tunggal, located in kecamatan Buay Bahuga and assumed to be the selected kecamatan. Unsafe area of Mount Merapi
KAB. WAY KANAN
BUAY BAHUGA
PUNJUL AGUNG
KAB. MAGELANG
SRUMBUNG
SIDOMORO
SRUMBUNG
TEGAL RAWAN
KAB. WAY KANAN
BAHUGA
TANJUNG DALAM
KAB. MAGELANG
KALIANGKRIK
TEMANGGUNG
KALIANGKRIK
MUNGGANGSARI
GRABAG
LEBAK
GRABAG
NGASINAN
PAKIS
PETUNG
PAKIS
GEDONG SARI
Second time replacement. Unsafe area of Mount Merapi.
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Village
PAKIS
PETUNG
PAKIS
GONDANGSARI
MUNGKID
BOJONG
MUNGKID
PROGOWATI
GDS2 Sample and Coverage
REPLACED LOCATIONS Districts
Sub districts
KAB. BANTUL
KAB. GUNUNG KIDUL
KAB. SLEMAN
SUBSTITUTE LOCATIONS
Village
Explanation
Districts
Sub districts
PUNDONG
SELOHARJO
Unsafe area of earthquake
SAPTOSARI
KRAMBIL SAWIT
PUNDONG
PANJANGREJO
KAB. GUNUNG KIDUL
SAPTOSARI
KANIGAN
JETIS
PATALAN
KARANGMOJO
BENDUNGAN
JETIS
TRIMULYO
KARANGMOJO
NGAWIS
KASIHAN
BANGUNJIWO
RONGKAP
MELIKAN
KASIHAN
TAMANTIRTO
RONGKAP
BOHOL
SAPTOSARI
KRAMBIL SAWIT
PENGASIH
TAWANGSARI
SAPTOSARI
KANIGAN
PENGASIH
SIDUMULYO
KARANGMOJO
BENDUNGAN
KOKAP
HARGOMULYO
KARANGMOJO
NGAWIS
KOKAP
HARGOREJO
RONGKAP
MELIKAN
GIRIMULYO
JATIMULYO
RONGKAP
BOHOL
GIRIMULYO
GIRIPURWO
CANGKRINGAN
WUKIR SARI
GODEAN
SIDOREJO
CANGKRINGAN
ARGO MULYO
GODEAN
SIDOMOYO
Second time replacement. Kabupaten Bantul was cancelled; replaced with Kabupaten Gunung Kidul. Related with the earthquake, thus, Gunung Kidul replaced with Kulon Progo. Unsafe area of Mount Merapi.
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KAB. KULON PROGO
KAB. SLEMAN
Village
GDS2 Sample and Coverage
REPLACED LOCATIONS Districts KOTA YOGYAKARTA
Sub districts
SUBSTITUTE LOCATIONS
Village
Explanation
Districts KOTA YOGYAKARTA
UMBULHARJO
GIWANGAN
UMBULHARJO
MUJA MUJU
KAB. LEBAK
PANGGARANGAN
PONDOKPANJANG
Hit by 17 July 2006 tsunami.
KOTA DENPASAR KAB. NGADA
DENPASAR BARAT
UBUNG
Split
AESESA
TEDAKISA
KAB. SAMBAS
TELUK KERAMAT
SEMATA
Uncondusive weather; severe rain; no transportation Split
KAB. SEKADAU
BELITANG
BELITANG SATU
BELITANG
BELITANG DUA
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failed to get Bupati’s permission, because the bupati would like to have representation of south, north and central from his kabupaten. Belitang Hulu remain selected because it is in the south and happens to be the origin of the bupati. Belitang hilir, in the north area, and substitute location, might just represent the central area.
Sub districts
Village
WIROBRAJAN
PATANGPULUHAN
WIROBRAJAN
WIROBRAJAN
KAB. LEBAK
PANGGARANGAN
CITEPUSEUN
KOTA DENPASAR KAB. NGADA
DENPASAR BARAT AESESA
TEGAL KERTHA
KAB. SAMBAS
TELUK KERAMAT
SENGAWANG
KAB. SEKADAU
SEKADAU HILIR
PENITI
SEKADAU HILIR
TIMPUK
RENDUTENOE
GDS2 Sample and Coverage
REPLACED LOCATIONS Districts
Sub districts
Village
KAB. BOLAANG MONGONDOW
PINOLOSIAN
LINAWAN 1
KAB. MINAHASA UTARA
DIMEMBE
PANIKI ATAS
DIMEMBE
PANUNGKAS
KAB. PARIGI MOUTONG
TINOMBO
TADA
KAB. GOWA
BAJENG
GETUNGANG
SUBSTITUTE LOCATIONS Sub districts
Explanation
Districts
Linawan village has split into Linawan I (main) and Linawan village (split). Paniki Atas village, has joined kecamatan Palawaan (split) Matungkas village, has joined kecamatan Palawaan (split)
KAB. BOLAANG MONGONDOW
PINOLOSIAN
LINAWAN
KAB. MINAHASA UTARA
DIMEMBE
LAIKIT
DIMEMBE
DIMEMBE
Tada village has joined kecamatan Tinombo Selatan (split). Gentungang villagehas joined kecamatan Bajeng Bara (split)
KAB. PARIGI MOUTONG
TINOMBO
SIPAYO
KAB. GOWA
BAJENG
MATTA ALLO
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Village
GDS2 Sample and Coverage
REPLACED LOCATIONS Districts KOTA PALOPO
KAB. MALUKU TENGGARA BARAT
KAB. SERAM BAGIAN TIMUR
Sub districts
Village
WARA SELATAN
PURANGI
WARA
BENTENG
WARA
LATUPPA
WARA UTARA
PONTAP
WERMAKTIAN
BATU PUTIH
WERMAKTIAN
MAKATIANG
PULAU GOROM
TEOR
PULAU GOROM
TAMHER WARAT
WERINAMA
TUNSAI
WERINAMA
ATIAHU
SERAM TIMUR
KILWARU
SERAM TIMUR
GESER
BULA
WARU
BULA
BELLIS
SUBSTITUTE LOCATIONS Explanation
Districts
Kota Palopo has been split from 3 kecamatan to 9 kecamatan
KOTA PALOPO
Geographic constrain; village and capital of kecamatan located on differents islands. Transportation schedule restrained the team to visit these locations
KAB. MALUKU TENGGARA BARAT
Second time replacement. The field condition was unabled the team to visit. Only Kecamatan Werinama (3 villages) and Bula (2 villages) could be visited. Number of HH and UCT was adjusted.
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KAB. SERAM BAGIAN TIMUR
Sub districts
Village
WARA SELATAN WARA
SONGKA AMASSANGAN
WARA
TOMPOTIKKA
WARA UTARA
SABBAMPARU
WERMAKTIAN
WERATAN
WERMAKTIAN
THEMIN
WERINAMA
TUNSAI
WERINAMA
ATIAHU
WERINAMA
BEMO
WERINAMA
ATIAHU
WERINAMA
WERINAMA
BULA
SALAS
BULA
BULA
GDS2 Sample and Coverage
REPLACED LOCATIONS Districts
Sub districts
Village
KAB. HALMAHERA TENGAH
PATANI
GEMIA
KAB. NIAS
LOLOFITU MOI
SOMOLO-MOLO
LOLOFITU MOI
SIHAERO III
SUBSTITUTE LOCATIONS Sub districts
Explanation
Districts
Kecamatan Patani has split into Patani Utara (split) and Patani Selatan (main). Yeisowo village is in Patani Selatan, whereas Gemia in Patani Utara. Since Patani Selatan become the main kecamatan thus required other village in Patani Selatan to replace it, and Kipai village has been selected to be the replacement. Somolo-Molo village Somolo-Molo (split).
KAB. HALMAHERA TENGAH
PATANI
KIPAI
KAB. NIAS
LOLOFITU MOI
DURIA
LOLOFITU MOI
AMBUKHA
Sihareo III village ternyata has joined Kecamatan Mau (split)
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Village