Coverage (%) -All Social Protection and Labor -urban in Indonesia

Indonesia: Coverage (%) -All Social Protection and Labor -urban was 61.5% in 2022. ▲ Rising

Latest (2022)
61.5%
Change on year
up 13.2%
World rank
18th
of 39 countries
All-time high
61.5%
in 2022
All-time low
31.5%
in 2009
Years of data
12
2009–2022

Coverage (%) -All Social Protection and Labor -urban in Indonesia, 2009–2022

02040602009201520222009: 31.52011: 40.12012: 42.62014: 562015: 48.12016: 49.32017: 46.42018: 48.42019: 39.82020: 40.72021: 54.32022: 61.5

Source: ASPIRE.

Analysis

In 2022, coverage (%) -all social protection and labor -urban in Indonesia stood at 61.5%. That is the highest value across all 12 years on record.

That represents a change of up 13.2% on the previous year and up 44.4% over ten years.

Over the whole period, coverage (%) -all social protection and labor -urban in Indonesia peaked at 61.5% in 2022 and was at its lowest, 31.5%, in 2009.

That places Indonesia 18th out of 39 countries with data for 2022, putting it in the middle of the range.

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

Coverage (%) -All Social Protection and Labor -urban in Indonesia, year by year

Annual values for Coverage (%) -All Social Protection and Labor -urban in Indonesia, 2009 to 2022.
Year Value Change
2009 31.5%
2011 40.1% +27.0%
2012 42.6% +6.4%
2014 56.0% +31.3%
2015 48.1% -14.0%
2016 49.3% +2.5%
2017 46.4% -6.0%
2018 48.4% +4.4%
2019 39.8% -17.9%
2020 40.7% +2.2%
2021 54.3% +33.6%
2022 61.5% +13.2%

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
2000s 31.5% 31.5% 31.5% 1
2010s 46.3% 39.8% 56.0% 8
2020s 52.2% 40.7% 61.5% 3

Countries ranked near Indonesia

  1. 15 Uruguay 71.5% compare
  2. 16 Costa Rica 68.1% compare
  3. 17 Georgia 62.0% compare
  4. 19 Serbia 60.2% compare
  5. 20 Ukraine 58.8% compare
  6. 21 Argentina 56.6% compare

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Frequently asked questions

What is coverage (%) -all social protection and labor -urban in Indonesia?
Coverage (%) -all social protection and labor -urban in Indonesia was 61.5% in 2022, according to ASPIRE.
What is the highest coverage (%) -all social protection and labor -urban recorded in Indonesia?
The highest recorded value was 61.5% in 2022.
What is the lowest coverage (%) -all social protection and labor -urban recorded in Indonesia?
The lowest recorded value was 31.5% in 2009.
How does Indonesia rank for coverage (%) -all social protection and labor -urban?
Indonesia ranks 18th out of 39 countries with data for 2022.
Is coverage (%) -all social protection and labor -urban rising or falling in Indonesia?
Over the last ten years it is up 44.4%. The long-run trend across the full record is rising.
Where does this Indonesia data come from?
The figures come from ASPIRE, published as part of Coverage (%) -All Social Protection and Labor -urban. Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Indicator
Coverage (%) -All Social Protection and Labor -urban
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 Protection and Labor programs (includes direct and indirect beneficiaries)