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Monitoring within-country inequality in these indicators serves to identify underserved areas, and is useful for developing approaches to improve inequalities in access that can help Indonesia make progress towards the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. There are inequalities in access to improved drinking water and sanitation by subnational region in Indonesia. Certain districts reported very low levels of access to improved drinking water and/or sanitation. Provinces with similar numbers of districts and similar overall averages showed variable levels of absolute and/or relative inequality.
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Untuk tampilan terbaik Anda dapat gunakan berbagai jenis browser kecuali IE, Mozilla Firefox 3-, and Safari 3.2- dengan lebar minimum browser beresolusi 275 pixel. Starting in 2015, SAKERNAS was conducted semiannually, i.e.: in February and. Access to improved drinking water ranged from 93.4% in DKI Jakarta to 41.1% in Bengkulu, and access to improved sanitation ranged from 89.3% in Jakarta to 23.9% in East Nusa Tenggara. Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS - Statistics Indonesia) Jl. (BPS Statistics Indonesia Directorate of Population and Labor Force. While the majority of Indonesian households had access to improved drinking water (71.0%) and sanitation (62.1%), there were large variations between and within provinces. Two summary measures of inequality, mean difference from mean and weighted index of disparity, were calculated to quantify within-province absolute and relative inequality, respectively. Badan Pusat Statistik Provinsi Aceh (Statistics of Aceh Province) Jl.
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To quantify subnational regional inequality in access to improved drinking water and sanitation in Indonesia.ĭata about access to improved drinking water and sanitation were derived from the 2015 Indonesian National Socioeconomic Survey (SUSENAS) and disaggregated by 510 districts across the 34 provinces of Indonesia. Thai, International Journal of Quality and Service Sciences, 7, 3:170–183 (2015).Universal and equitable access to safe and affordable drinking water and adequate sanitation and hygiene in Indonesia are vital to ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages. Sharma, International Journal of Bank Marketing, 33, 4:404–422 (2014). Yang, Asia Pasific Journal of Marketing and Logistics, 23, 3:386–410 (2011). Babin, Multivariate Data Analysis, New Jersey: Pearson Prentice Hall (2010). Wang, The International Journal of Organizational Innovation, 6, 3:31–41 (2014). Badan Pusat Statistik Kota Bekasi (Statistics Bekasi City) Jl. Barr, International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, 27, 1:2–7 (2015). Agriculture, Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS) - Statistics Indonesia, Board of. Statistik Transportasi Darat Kota Surabaya 2015, Jakarta: Badan Pusat Statistik Indonesia (2015). MACRO STATISTICS OF AGRICULTURAL SECTOR 2015. 01 November 2021 (Download Bahan Tayang) Perkembangan Indeks Harga Konsumen/ Inflasi Gabungan 5 Kota di Sulawesi Selatan Oktober 2021. Agustus 2021: Tingkat Pengangguraan Terbuka (TPT) Sebesar 5,72. Users are individually responsible for compliance with these terms. 05 November 2021 (Download Bahan Tayang) Pertumbuhan Ekonomi Sulawesi Selatan Triwulan III -2021.
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Statistik Transportasi Darat 2017, Jakarta: Badan Pusat Statistik Indonesia (2017). Data users should submit a copy of their research finding to BPS-Statistics Indonesia. 12 Subang 41211, Telp: (0260) 411 101 Fax: (0260) 411 101 Email: bps3213bps.go.id.