6.06% of Wajo Regency Population Had Higher Education in December 2024

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Irfan Fadhlurrahman 25/09/2025 11:51 WIB
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Percentage of Wajo Regency Population by Education Level (December 2024)
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Data from the Directorate General of Population and Civil Registration (Dukcapil) shows that the population of Wajo Regency, South Sulawesi, reached 400.7 thousand people in 2024.

Of this number, only 6.06% of the population had completed higher education by the end of 2024.

The proportion of the population with D1 and D2 education was 0.19%, while D3 was 0.78%. Furthermore, the population with S1 education reached 4.69%, S2 0.39%, and S3 0.01%.

Meanwhile, the proportion of the population who graduated from high school (SMA) was 12.28%. Junior high school (SMP) and elementary school (SD) graduates were 10.96% and 36.01%, respectively.

Additionally, 11.66% of Wajo Regency''s population had not completed elementary school. As for the population who were not/had not attended school, it was 23.03%.

The following are the details of the population of Wajo Regency, South Sulawesi, by education level as of December 2024.

  1. S3 (Doctorate): 40 people (0.01%)
  2. S2 (Master''s): 1,561 people (0.39%)
  3. S1 (Bachelor''s): 18.8 thousand people (4.69%)
  4. D3 (Associate Degree): 3,123 people (0.78%)
  5. D1 and D2 (Associate Diploma): 771 people (0.19%)
  6. SMA (High School): 49.21 thousand people (12.28%)
  7. SMP (Junior High School): 43.92 thousand people (10.96%)
  8. Tamat SD (Completed Elementary School): 144.28 thousand people (36.01%)
  9. Belum Tamat SD (Not Completed Elementary School): 46.72 thousand people (11.66%)
  10. Tidak/Belum Sekolah (Not/Never Attended School): 92.27 thousand people (23.03%)

(Read: 2024 Community Literacy Development Index, South Sulawesi Highest)

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