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SCORE/

VALUE RANK STRENGTH/


WEAKNESS

INDONESIA 2018 Social Progress Index 63.26/100 91/146


GDP PPP per capita $10,765 74/146

SCORE/ STRENGTH/ SCORE/ STRENGTH/ SCORE/ STRENGTH/


VALUE RANK WEAKNESS VALUE RANK WEAKNESS VALUE RANK WEAKNESS

74.13 90 64.70 91 50.95 71


Nutrition and Basic Medical Care 78.97 96 Access to Basic Knowledge 82.62 82 Personal Rights 75.78 75
Undernourishment (% of pop.) 7.90 77 Adult literacy rate2 (% of pop. aged 15+) 95.38 34 Political rights (0=no rights; 40=full rights) 30.00 58
Maternal mortality rate 275.83 117 Primary school enrollment (% of children) 91.71 94 Freedom of expression 0.83 54
(deaths/100,000 live births) (0=no freedom; 1=full freedom)
Secondary school enrollment2 (% of children) 86.05 81 Freedom of religion
Child mortality rate (deaths/1,000 live births) 26.40 89 2.54 118
Gender parity in secondary enrollment3 (girls/ 1.04 62
(0=no freedom; 4=full freedom)
Child stunting (% of children) 31.54 121 boys) Access to justice (0=non-existent; 1=observed) 0.69 82
Deaths from infectious diseases (deaths/100,000) 138.39 98 Access to quality education 1.50 97 Property rights for women 4.31 74
(0=unequal; 4=equal) (0=no right; 5=full rights)

Water and Sanitation 64.47 103 Access to Information and 59.15 92 Personal Freedom and Choice 59.01 89
Access to at least basic drinking water 89.52 90 Communications
(% of pop.) Mobile telephone subscriptions2 Vulnerable employment (% of employees) 54.90 110
(subscriptions/100 people)
147.66 1
Access to piped water (% of pop.) 17.94 139 Early marriage (% of women) 14.00 85
Internet users (% of pop.) 25.37 106
Access to at least basic sanitation facilities 67.89 93 Participation in online governance
(% of pop.) 0.37 100 Satisfied demand for contraception 79.90 40
(0=low; 1=high) (% of women)
Rural open defecation (% of pop.) 20.56 101 Access to independent media (% of pop.) 68.00 63 Corruption (0=high; 100=low) 37.00 79

Shelter 80.85 82 Health and Wellness 49.25 97 Inclusiveness 38.77 99


Access to electricity (% of pop.) 97.62 85 Acceptance of gays and lesbians
Life expectancy at 60 (years) 18.79 94 5.72 115
(0=low; 100=high)
Quality of electricity supply (1=low; 7=high) 4.43 77 Premature deaths from non-communicable
492.04 105 Discrimination and violence against minorities
Household air pollution attributable deaths 38.05 87 diseases (deaths/100,000) 7.20 96
(0=low; 10=high)
(deaths/100,000)
Access to essential health services 51.08 105 Equality of political power by gender
Personal Safety 72.23 42 (0=none; 100=full coverage)
(0=unequal power; 4=equal power)
1.96 84

Homicide rate1 (deaths/100,000) 0.50 3 Access to quality healthcare 1.77 94 Equality of political power by socioeconomic
(0=unequal; 4=equa) 1.66 100
position (0=unequal power; 4=equal power)
Political killings and torture 0.79 76
(0=low freedom; 1=high freedom)
Environmental Quality 67.80 84 Equality of political power by social group 2.29 83
Perceived criminality (1=low; 5=high) 3.00 33 (0=unequal power; 4=equal power)
Outdoor air pollution attributable deaths 49.56 68
(deaths/100,000)
Traffic deaths (deaths/100,000) 19.89 89 Access to Advanced Education 30.25 71
Wastewater treatment 13.60 109
(0=no treatment; 100=fully treated) Years of tertiary schooling 0.26 81
Notes
Greenhouse gas emissions2 Women's average years in school 9.56 88
1. Homicide rate and globally ranked universities are log-transformed for calculation.
(CO2 equivalents per GDP)
309.34 50
2. The following indicators are capped for calculation: Adult literacy rate (99), secondary Globally ranked universities1 (points) 11.00 39
school enrollment (100), mobile telephone subscriptions (100), and greenhouse gas emissions
(1,955.52). Biome protection (% of biomes) 11.87 83 Percent of tertiary students enrolled in globally
3. Gender parity in secondary enrollment is transformed to reflect the absolute distance from 10.00 57
1 for calculation. ranked universities

Strengths and weaknesses Underperforming by 1 or more pts. Overperforming by 1 or more pts.


Oveperforming and underperforming are relative to 15 countries of similar GDP per capita:
Underperforming by less than 1 pt. Overperforming by less than 1 pt.
Egypt, Ecuador, Tunisia, Albania, Sri Lanka, Mongolia, Georgia, Peru, Paraguay, Jordan, South Africa,
Fiji, Armenia, Macedonia, El Salvador No data available Performing within the expected range
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