Coverage in 2nd quintile (%) - All Social Assistance in Indonesia

Indonesia: Coverage in 2nd quintile (%) - All Social Assistance was 63.8% in 2022. ▼ Falling

Latest (2022)
63.8%
Change on year
up 20.1%
World rank
15th
of 39 countries
All-time high
74.9%
in 2014
All-time low
34.9%
in 2020
Years of data
12
2009–2022

Coverage in 2nd quintile (%) - All Social Assistance in Indonesia, 2009–2022

0204060802009201520222009: 56.4 preT2011: 69 preT2012: 71.1 preT2014: 74.9 preT2015: 64.4 preT2016: 63.5 preT2017: 55.8 preT2018: 57.2 preT2019: 41.2 preT2020: 34.9 preT2021: 53.1 preT2022: 63.8 preT

Source: ASPIRE. Measured in preT.

Analysis

The most recent figure for coverage in 2nd quintile (%) - all social assistance in Indonesia is 63.8%, measured in 2022.

Compared with earlier readings it is up 20.1% on the previous year and down 10.3% over ten years.

Over the whole period, coverage in 2nd quintile (%) - all social assistance in Indonesia peaked at 74.9% in 2014 and was at its lowest, 34.9%, in 2020.

Indonesia ranks 15th of 39 countries on this measure, in the middle of the range.

The long-run direction has been consistently falling across the 12 years of available data.

Coverage in 2nd quintile (%) - All Social Assistance in Indonesia, year by year

Annual values for Coverage in 2nd quintile (%) - All Social Assistance (preT) in Indonesia, 2009 to 2022.
Year preT Change
2009 56.4%
2011 69.0% +22.3%
2012 71.1% +3.1%
2014 74.9% +5.3%
2015 64.4% -14.0%
2016 63.5% -1.3%
2017 55.8% -12.1%
2018 57.2% +2.5%
2019 41.2% -28.1%
2020 34.9% -15.2%
2021 53.1% +52.2%
2022 63.8% +20.1%

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
2000s 56.4% 56.4% 56.4% 1
2010s 62.2% 41.2% 74.9% 8
2020s 50.6% 34.9% 63.8% 3

Countries ranked near Indonesia

  1. 12 Costa Rica 67.4% compare
  2. 13 Romania 66.8% compare
  3. 14 Paraguay 66.5% compare
  4. 16 Poland 63.6% compare
  5. 17 Dominican Republic 61.3% compare
  6. 18 Belarus 54.6% compare

See the full ranking of 39 places →

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Frequently asked questions

What is coverage in 2nd quintile (%) - all social assistance in Indonesia?
Coverage in 2nd quintile (%) - all social assistance in Indonesia was 63.8% in 2022, according to ASPIRE.
What is the highest coverage in 2nd quintile (%) - all social assistance recorded in Indonesia?
The highest recorded value was 74.9% in 2014.
What is the lowest coverage in 2nd quintile (%) - all social assistance recorded in Indonesia?
The lowest recorded value was 34.9% in 2020.
How does Indonesia rank for coverage in 2nd quintile (%) - all social assistance?
Indonesia ranks 15th out of 39 countries with data for 2022.
Is coverage in 2nd quintile (%) - all social assistance rising or falling in Indonesia?
Over the last ten years it is down 10.3%. The long-run trend across the full record is falling.
Where does this Indonesia data come from?
The figures come from ASPIRE, published as part of Coverage in 2nd quintile (%) - All Social Assistance (preT). Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Indicator
Coverage in 2nd quintile (%) - All Social Assistance (preT)
Unit
preT
Source
ASPIRE
Licence
CC BY 4.0 (World Bank Open Data)
Coverage
39 places, 390 data points, 2002–2023
Last refreshed

Percentage of population participating in Social Assistance programs (includes direct and indirect beneficiaries)