List of Indonesian provinces by Human Development Index

List of Indonesian provinces by HDI is in order of the HDI of Indonesian provinces.

Methodology

The figures come from the 2015 Indonesia Human Development Report,[1] published by Badan Pusat Statistik of Indonesia.

Indonesian provinces

Indonesian provinces and their Human Development Index levels
  0.751 – 0.800
  0.701 – 0.750
  0.651 – 0.700
  0.601 – 0.650
  0.551 – 0.600
Rank Name of Province 2015 HDI Status Country of Comparable HDI 2015 (HDI Rank)
1 Jakarta 0.789 High  Kazakhstan (56)
2 Yogyakarta Special Region 0.776 High  Seychelles  Trinidad and Tobago (64)
3 East Kalimantan 0.742 High  Algeria (83)
4 Riau Islands 0.738 High  Algeria (83)
5 Bali 0.733 High  Albania  Armenia  Bosnia and Herzegovina (85)
6 Riau 0.708 High  Maldives (104)
7 North Sulawesi 0.704 High  Samoa (105)
8 Banten 0.703 High  Samoa (105)
9 West Sumatra 0.699 Medium  Botswana (106)
10 North Sumatra 0.695 Medium  Turkmenistan (109)
11 West Java 0.695 Medium  Turkmenistan (109)
12 Central Java 0.695 Medium  Turkmenistan (109)
13 Aceh Darussalam 0.694 Medium  Turkmenistan (109)
14 South Sulawesi 0.691 Medium  Gabon (110)
15 Bangka–Belitung Islands 0.690 Medium  Paraguay (112)
16 Jambi 0.689 Medium  Paraguay (112)
17 East Java 0.689 Medium  Paraguay (112)
18 North Kalimantan 0.688 Medium  Paraguay (112)
19 South East Sulawesi 0.687 Medium  Paraguay (112)
20 Bengkulu 0.686 Medium  Paraguay (112)
21 Central Kalimantan 0.685 Medium  Palestine (113)
--- Indonesia 0.684 Medium  Gabon (110)
22 South Kalimantan 0.684 Medium  Gabon (110)
23 South Sumatra 0.675 Medium  El Salvador  South Africa  Vietnam (116)
24 Maluku 0.670 Medium  El Salvador  South Africa  Vietnam (116)
25 Lampung 0.669 Medium  Bolivia (119)
26 Central Sulawesi 0.668 Medium  Bolivia (119)
27 North Maluku 0.659 Medium  Cape Verde (122)
28 Gorontalo 0.659 Medium  Cape Verde (122)
29 West Kalimantan 0.656 Medium  Cape Verde (122)
30 West Nusa Tenggara 0.652 Medium  Federated States of Micronesia (123)
31 West Sulawesi 0.629 Medium  India (130)
32 East Nusa Tenggara 0.627 Medium  India (130)
33 West Papua 0.617 Medium  India (130)
34 Papua 0.573 Medium  Cambodia (143)

See also

References

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