According to data from the Ministry of Manpower, the average labor productivity in Indonesia reached Rp89.33 million per person in 2024.
This figure is obtained by dividing the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by the total number of people employed nationally.
Regionally, the highest labor productivity is in DKI Jakarta, while the lowest is in Papua Pegunungan.
Provincial-level worker productivity is calculated by dividing the Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP) by the number of employed people in each region.
The following details the labor productivity in Indonesia's 38 provinces in 2024, ordered from highest to lowest:
1. DKI Jakarta: Rp421.13 million (per person per year)
2. East Kalimantan: Rp288.81 million
3. Riau Islands: Rp200.12 million
4. North Kalimantan: Rp192.96 million
5. Riau: Rp180.81 million
6. West Papua: Rp170.6 million
7. Central Papua: Rp135.46 million
8. Central Sulawesi: Rp132.79 million
9. Papua: Rp112.44 million
10. Jambi: Rp96.5 million
11. Banten: Rp91.71 million
12. Central Kalimantan: Rp84.64 million
13. South Sulawesi: Rp84.63 million
14. South Sumatra: Rp84.62 million
15. South Papua: Rp83.69 million
16. Southwest Papua: Rp83.54 million
17. North Maluku: Rp83.38 million
18. East Java: Rp82.86 million
19. North Sulawesi: Rp82.38 million
20. North Sumatra: Rp81.9 million
21. Southeast Sulawesi: Rp79.66 million
22. Bangka Belitung Islands: Rp79.37 million
23. South Kalimantan: Rp73.62 million
24. West Java: Rp71.76 million
25. West Sumatra: Rp68.18 million
26. Bali: Rp63.1 million
27. Aceh: Rp61.31 million
28. Lampung: Rp58.81 million
29. Yogyakarta Special Region: Rp57.08 million
30. West Kalimantan: Rp56.77 million
31. Central Java: Rp55.46 million
32. Gorontalo: Rp52.12 million
33. Bengkulu: Rp49.45 million
34. West Sulawesi: Rp48.96 million
35. Maluku: Rp40.99 million
36. West Nusa Tenggara: Rp35.23 million
37. East Nusa Tenggara: Rp25.8 million
38. Highland Papua: Rp13.68 million
By business sector, the information and communication sector has the highest productivity level, at Rp846 million per person per year.
This is followed by the real estate sector at Rp630.16 million per person per year; and mining and quarrying at Rp551.05 million per person per year.