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According to a 2015 World Bank survey on business activities in Indonesia, the total percentage of companies with women as business owners was 22.1 percent. The survey report also stated that the highest percentage was found in large-scale businesses, at 39 percent.
However, Indonesia's achievement still lags far behind the total percentage of companies with women business owners in the East Asia and Pacific region, which stands at 53.8 percent. This figure is even lower than that of lower-middle-income countries, at 24 percent. This percentage could be increased with government support in terms of ease of doing business and access to capital for women.
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