Indonesia's Human Capital Index Ranks 6th in ASEAN

22/05/2019 17:46 WIB
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ASEAN Countries' Human Development Index (2018)
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In the 2018 World Bank Human Capital Index, Indonesia ranked 87th out of 157 countries. Indonesia received a score of 0.53, meaning that each child born has a 53 percent chance of reaching their full potential, provided they complete their education and have full access to healthcare.

Within Southeast Asia, Indonesia ranked 6th, below Singapore, Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand, and the Philippines. Indonesia ranked higher only than Cambodia, Myanmar, Laos, and Timor-Leste. Globally, Singapore ranked first with a score of 0.88.

The Human Capital Index measures the degree to which human capital contributes to a nation's development. This index measures the contribution of health and education to the productivity of future generations of workers. This includes components such as survival rates to age five, the quality and quantity of education, and health, including issues such as stunting.

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