Indonesia's Social Progress Ranks Fourth in Southeast Asia
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Singapore led Southeast Asia's Social Progress Index in 2020. The Lion City achieved a score of 85.46 points, placing it 29th globally.
Malaysia followed with a score of 76.96 points, ranking 48th in the world. Thailand came next, scoring 70.72 points and ranking 79th globally.
Indonesia had a Social Progress Index score of 69.49 points. This placed Indonesia 84th globally and fourth in Southeast Asia.
Basic human needs were the largest contributing indicator to Indonesia's achievement, contributing 79.79 points. Conversely, opportunities contributed the least, at only 59.92 points.
The Social Progress Index covers 163 countries, calculated based on 12 components. These components are grouped into three main categories: basic human needs, foundations of well-being, and opportunities. The index score ranges from 0-100 points.
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