List of Indonesian provinces by Human Development Index

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Provinces of Indonesia by Human Development Index in 2019.
  >0.800 (very high)
  0.799–0.700 (high)
  0.699–0.550 (medium)

Methodology

The figures come from the 2019 Indonesia Human Development Report,[1] published by Statistics Indonesia.

List of provinces of Indonesia by HDI (2019)

Rank Province HDI Comparable country
2019 Change from 2018 2019 Score Change from 2018
Very high human development
1 Steady  Jakarta 0.807 Increase 0.003  Turkey
High human development
2 Steady  Special Region of Yogyakarta 0.799 Increase 0.004  Serbia
3 Steady  East Kalimantan 0.766 Increase 0.008  Thailand
4 Steady  Riau Islands 0.754 Increase 0.006  Azerbaijan
5 Steady  Bali 0.753 Increase 0.006  Azerbaijan
World 0.731 Increase 0.002  Lebanon
6 Steady  Riau 0.730 Increase 0.006  Lebanon
7 Steady  North Sulawesi 0.729 Increase 0.007  Botswana
8 Steady  Banten 0.724 Increase 0.005  Dominica
9 Steady  West Sumatra 0.723 Increase 0.006  Jordan
10 Steady  West Java 0.720 Increase 0.007  Belize
11 Steady  Aceh 0.719 Increase 0.008  Maldives
- -  Indonesia (Statistics Indonesia) 0.719 Increase 0.006  Maldives
12 Steady  North Sumatra 0.717 Increase 0.006  Tonga
13 Steady  Central Java 0.717 Increase 0.006  Tonga
14 Steady  South Sulawesi 0.716 Increase 0.007  Tonga
15 Steady  East Java 0.715 Increase 0.008  Tonga
16 Steady  Bangka Belitung Islands 0.713 Increase 0.007  Philippines
17 Steady  Bengkulu 0.712 Increase 0.006  Philippines
18 Steady  Jambi 0.712 Increase 0.006  Philippines
19 Steady  Southeast Sulawesi 0.712 Increase 0.006  Philippines
20 Steady  North Kalimantan 0.711 Increase 0.006  Moldova
21 Steady  Central Kalimantan 0.709 Increase 0.005  Uzbekistan
22 Steady  South Kalimantan 0.707 Increase 0.006  Samoa
- -  Indonesia (2018 UNDP) 0.707 Increase 0.003  Samoa
23 Steady  South Sumatra 0.700 Increase 0.007  Egypt
Medium human development
24 Steady  Lampung 0.695 Increase 0.005  Marshall Islands
25 Steady  Central Sulawesi 0.695 Increase 0.007  Marshall Islands
26 Steady  Maluku 0.694 Increase 0.006  Vietnam
27 Steady  North Maluku 0.687 Increase 0.010  Iraq
28 Steady  Gorontalo 0.684 Increase 0.007  Iraq
29 Steady  West Nusa Tenggara 0.681 Increase 0.008  Iraq
30 Steady  West Kalimantan 0.676 Increase 0.007  Morocco
31 Steady  West Sulawesi 0.657 Increase 0.006  Tajikistan
32 Steady  East Nusa Tenggara 0.652 Increase 0.009  Cape Verde
33 Steady  West Papua 0.647 Increase 0.010  India
34 Steady  Papua 0.608 Increase 0.008  Republic of the Congo


List of large and medium-sized cities of Indonesia with Very High HDI (2019)

According to BPS Indonesia 2015 data, the total population of all city with very high HDI is 35,552,865 people.

Rank City HDI Province
2019 Change from 2018 2019 Score Change from 2018
Very high human development
1 Steady Yogyakarta 0.866 Increase 0.005  Special Region of Yogyakarta
2 Increase 1 Banda Aceh 0.850 Increase 0.007  Aceh
3 Decrease 1 South Jakarta 0.847 Increase 0.003  Jakarta
4 Steady Denpasar 0.836 Increase 0.003  Bali
5 Steady Semarang 0.831 Increase 0.004  Central Java
6 Increase 1 Kendari 0.828 Increase 0.006  Southeast Sulawesi
7 Increase 1 East Jakarta 0.826 Increase 0.006  Jakarta
8 Decrease 2 Padang 0.826 Increase 0.004  West Sumatra
9 Increase 1 Makassar 0.822 Increase 0.005  South Sulawesi
10 Decrease 1 Surabaya 0.822 Increase 0.005  East Java
11 Steady Surakarta 0.818 Increase 0.004  Central Java
12 Increase 1 Bandung 0.816 Increase 0.006  West Java
13 Increase 1 Bekasi 0.815 Increase 0.005  West Java
14 Increase 2 Palu 0.815 Increase 0.006  Central Sulawesi
15 Decrease 3 South Tangerang 0.814 Increase 0.003  Banten
16 Increase 3 Pekanbaru 0.813 Increase 0.007  Riau
17 Steady Malang 0.813 Increase 0.005  East Java
18 Decrease 3 Central Jakarta 0.812 Increase 0.002  Jakarta
19 Decrease 1 West Jakarta 0.812 Increase 0.004  Jakarta
20 Increase 1 Batam 0.810 Increase 0.005  Riau Islands
21 Decrease 1 Medan 0.809 Increase 0.003  North Sumatra
22 Increase 1 Depok 0.808 Increase 0.006  West Java
23 Increase 1 Ambon 0.808 Increase 0.006  Maluku
24 Decrease 2 Palangka Raya 0.807 Increase 0.004  Central Kalimantan
25 Steady Bukittinggi 0.807 Increase 0.006  West Sumatra
26 Increase 4 Bengkulu 0.803 Increase 0.007  Bengkulu
27 Decrease 1 Samarinda 0.802 Increase 0.003  East Kalimantan
28 Decrease 1 North Jakarta 0.801 Increase 0.003  Jakarta
29 Increase 2 Jayapura 0.801 Increase 0.006  Papua
30 Decrease 1 Balikpapan 0.801 Increase 0.003  East Kalimantan
31 Decrease 3 Bontang 0.800 Increase 0.002  East Kalimantan
32 Steady Ternate 0.800 Increase 0.009  North Maluku


List of prefecture-level or regencies of Indonesia with very high HDI (2019)

According to BPS Indonesia 2015 data, total population of all regency with very high HDI is 4,920,958 people.

Rank Regency or Prefecture-level HDI Province
2019 Change from 2018 2019 Score Change from 2018
Very high human development
1 Steady Sleman Regency 0.838 Increase 0.004  Special Region of Yogyakarta
2 Steady Badung Regency 0.815 Increase 0.007  Bali
3 Steady Sidoarjo Regency 0.800 Increase 0.005  East Java
4 Steady Bantul Regency 0.800 Increase 0.006  Special Region of Yogyakarta

Trends by UNDP reports

Human Development Index (by UN Method) of Indonesian provinces since 1990 (2018 revision).[2]

Province HDI 1990 HDI 1995 HDI 2000 HDI 2005 HDI 2010 HDI 2015 HDI 2018
Sumatra Region
 Aceh 0.520 0.557 0.608 0.644 0.679 0.708 0.719
 North Sumatra 0.560 0.599 0.639 0.658 0.682 0.707 0.718
 West Sumatra 0.534 0.571 0.625 0.648 0.682 0.722 0.733
 Riau[a] 0.530 0.566 0.619 0.661 0.702 0.733 0.745
 Jambi 0.515 0.551 0.602 0.637 0.664 0.689 0.700
 Bengkulu 0.506 0.540 0.592 0.628 0.669 0.706 0.717
 South Sumatra 0.535 0.572 0.609 0.626 0.662 0.695 0.706
 Bangka Belitung Islands 0.559 0.597 0.626 0.642 0.677 0.705 0.716
 Lampung 0.510 0.544 0.578 0.606 0.650 0.683 0.694
Java Region
 Banten 0.562 0.601 0.633 0.636 0.666 0.699 0.710
 Jakarta 0.633 0.677 0.721 0.735 0.751 0.773 0.785
 West Java 0.511 0.546 0.594 0.634 0.673 0.702 0.714
 Central Java 0.525 0.558 0.593 0.621 0.657 0.684 0.694
 Special Region of Yogyakarta 0.598 0.635 0.674 0.699 0.726 0.751 0.763
 East Java 0.522 0.555 0.598 0.623 0.658 0.692 0.702
Bali and Nusa Tenggara Region
 Bali 0.558 0.595 0.656 0.686 0.699 0.726 0.737
 West Nusa Tenggara 0.446 0.476 0.509 0.565 0.624 0.645 0.661
 East Nusa Tenggara 0.484 0.518 0.542 0.562 0.608 0.641 0.652
Kalimantan Region
 West Kalimantan 0.516 0.549 0.580 0.600 0.640 0.673 0.683
 Central Kalimantan 0.509 0.546 0.598 0.638 0.659 0.678 0.689
 South Kalimantan 0.528 0.565 0.595 0.618 0.658 0.688 0.698
 East Kalimantan[b] 0.574 0.614 0.661 0.686 0.711 0.737 0.749
Sulawesi Region
 South Sulawesi[c] 0.514 0.549 0.598 0.625 0.656 0.688 0.699
 Central Sulawesi 0.493 0.529 0.582 0.615 0.633 0.654 0.664
 Southeast Sulawesi 0.513 0.549 0.578 0.610 0.660 0.688 0.698
 Gorontalo 0.487 0.524 0.554 0.580 0.612 0.632 0.642
 North Sulawesi 0.538 0.577 0.638 0.675 0.692 0.717 0.729
Maluku and Papua Region
 Maluku[d] 0.548 0.587 0.622 0.630 0.654 0.684 0.694
 Papua[e] 0.524 0.561 0.591 0.594 0.589 0.597 0.607
Total
 Indonesia 0.525 0.560 0.604 0.633 0.666 0.696 0.707

Notes

  1. ^ Includes Riau Islands[2]
  2. ^ Includes North Kalimantan[2]
  3. ^ Includes West Sulawesi[2]
  4. ^ Includes North Maluku[2]
  5. ^ Includes West Papua (province)[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Human Development Indices by Province, 2010-2019 (New Method)" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2020-03-22.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Sub-national Human Development Index by Province, 1990-2018 (New Method)". Retrieved 2020-03-26.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)