Stroke is the leading cause of death among Indonesians above five years of age, comprising 15.4% of all deaths, age-gender-standardised death rate 99/100 000, and age-gender-standardised disability-adjusted life years lost 685/100 000. Stroke prevalence is 0.0017% in rural Indonesia, 0.022% in urban Indonesia, 0.5% among urban Jakarta adults Since 2010, Indonesia made significant progress in reducing stunting, expanding social protection, moving toward universal health coverage, and expanding student enrolment in education. Indonesia's Human Capital Index (HCI) - which quantifies the contribution of health and education to the productivity of the next generation of workers World Population Dashboard. The World Population Dashboard showcases global population data, including fertility rate, gender parity in school enrolment, information on sexual and reproductive health, and much more. Together, these data shine a light on the health and rights of people around the world, especially women and young people. 2019 OECD data. Tertiary education attainment by age group. This list includes non-OECD member countries: Brazil, China, Costa Rica, Indonesia, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and South Africa. [2] (Ringkasan Statistik Pendidikan Indonesia = Indonesia Educational Statistics In Brief) Yearly = Tahunan ISSN 1410-1556 1. EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS 2. SCHOOL STATISTICS 3. STATISTICAL DATA 4. STATISTICAL TABLES 5. MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, CULTURE, RESEARCH, AND TECHNOLOGY INDONESIA, EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS IN BRIEF, 2022/2023 Chairman: Dr. Muhamad Primary school net enrollment rates are below 60% in poor districts compared to more well-off districts that have universal enrollment. Net enrollment rates for secondary education have experienced a steady climb (currently 66% in Junior Secondary and 45% in Senior Secondary) but are still low compared to other countries in the region. Another study was conducted by Duflo , who found that the rate of return to education in Indonesia is about 6.8 to 10.6%. Instead of using years of schooling or educational attainment as a proxy for education, she used variation in education generated by Indonesian government school construction programs during the 1970s. In Indonesia, the level of literacy willingness is very low. UNESCO said that Indonesian literacy level is just 0,001%. It means that only one from a thousand people have a reading intention. The Battle of Tarawa was fought for 76 hours between Nov. 20 and 23, 1943. What follows is a selection of photographs from the fighting, as captured by American photographers. The first image In Indonesia, 2.3% of students in lower secondary initial education repeated a grade in 2018, compared to 1.9% on average across OECD countries. Boys are more likely to repeat a grade at lower secondary initial education than girls. In Indonesia, 65% of repeaters at lower secondary level were boys, higher than the OECD average of 61%. uSck.