Release Date | : | December 15, 2020 |
File Size | : | 1.56 MB |
Abstract
ü HDI is an indicator
used to view developments in the long term. To see the progress of human
development, there are two aspects that need to be considered, namely speed and
status of achievement. In general, human development in South Sumatra continued
to progress during the period 2010 to 2020. South Sumatra's HDI increased from
64.44 in 2010 to 70.01 in 2020. During that period, South Sumatra's HDI grew by
0.83 on average. percent per year starting in 2010. In the 2019–2020 period,
South Sumatra's HDI decreased by 0.01 percent.
ü In 2020, human
development in South Sumatra Province maintains a “high” status in its second
year. The increase in HDI achievement cannot be separated from the increase in
each of its components. Along with the increase in the HDI figure, the index
for each HDI component also showed an increase from year to year. From the
health component which represents the dimensions of longevity and healthy life,
it continues to increase from year to year. Babies born in 2020 have the
expectation to live up to 69.88 years, 0.23 years longer than those born the
previous year. The second component, knowledge which is formed by two
indicators, namely the Average Length of Schooling and Expectation of Old Schools
In South Sumatra Province, children who are 7 years old in 2020 have the hope
of enjoying education for 12.45 years (Diploma I), 0.06 years longer than
children of the same age in 2020. Meanwhile, the population Ages 25 and over
have taken an average of 8.24 years of education (class VIII), 0.06 years
longer than the previous year. The last component is the expenditure component
where in 2020, the people of South Sumatra meet their daily needs with an
average per capita expenditure of 10.652 million rupiah per year, a decrease of
285 thousand rupiah compared to the previous year's expenditure.
ü Palembang City,
Lubuklinggau City, and Prabumulih City are level II regions with HDI in the
high category (70 ≤ HDI <80), while the other 14 districts / cities are
still in the medium category (60 ≤ HDI <70)
Related Official Statistics News
In 2019, the HDI of Sumatera Selatan reached 70.02
The Open Unemployment Rate in Sumatera Selatan Province in February 2020 reached 3.86 percent
The Open Unemployment Rate in Sumatera Selatan Province in August 2020 reached 5.51 percent
The result of Population Census of Sumatera Selatan in 2020
Sumatera Selatan in April 2017, Farmers Term of Trade reached 94,57percent
BPS-Statistics Indonesia
Badan Pusat Statistik Kabupaten Ogan Komering IlirJl. Kapten H. Sulaiman Raden Anom (lintas Sumatera) Kelurahan Jua-jua Kota Kayuagung 30616
Telp (62-712)321015
Faks (62-712) 321015
Mailbox : bps1602@bps.go.id