What is the population of Indonesia?
Population | 267,026,366 |
Population Growth Rate | 0.99% |
Urban Population | 50.7% |
Population in Major Urban Areas | JAKARTA (capital) 9.769 million; Surabaya 2.787 million; Bandung 2.429 million; Medan 2.118 million; Semarang 1.573 million; Palembang 1.455 million |
Nationality Noun | Indonesian(s) |
Nationality Adjective | Indonesian |
Ethnic Groups | Javanese 45%, Sundanese 14%, Madurese 7.5%, coastal Malays 7.5%, other 26% |
Languages Spoken | Bahasa Indonesia (official, modified form of Malay), English, Dutch, local dialects |
Language Note | The official language is Indonesian (a variety of Malay). However, some 300 other languages are also spoken in the country. One of them, Javanese is the most common with more than 70 million speakers. More than half the population speaks some Indonesian or Malay. Because Dutch was the official language until 1942, some older adults still speak it. English is the leading international language and is taught as a second language in the schools (after Indonesian). Ethnic languages are taught in special classes. |
What are the health conditions in Indonesia?
Contraceptive Prevalence Rate - female 15-49 | 61.9% |
Death Rate - deaths/1,000 population | 6.31 |
Diseases - note | highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza has been identified in this country; it poses a negligible risk with extremely rare cases possible among US citizens who have close contact with birds |
Drinking Water Source - percent of rural population improved | 76.4% |
Drinking Water Source - percent of total population unimproved | 15.1% |
Drinking Water Source - percent of urban population improved | 93% |
Food or Waterborne Disease (s) | bacterial diarrhea, hepatitis A, and typhoid fever |
Health Expenditures - percent of GDP | 2.7% |
HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate | 0.2% |
HIV/Aids Deaths | 26,800 |
Hospital Bed Density - beds/1,000 population | .6 |
Infant Mortality Rate - female deaths/1,000 live births | 21.42 |
Infant Mortality Rate - male deaths/1,000 live births | 30.47 |
Infant Mortality Rate - total deaths/1,000 live births | 26.06 |
Major Infectious Diseases - degree of risk | very high |
Maternal Mortality Rate - deaths/100,000 live births | 220 |
Mean Age for Mother's First Birth | 22.8 |
People Living with HIV/AIDS | 310,000 |
Physicians Density - physicians/1,000 population | .2 |
Sanitation Facility Access - percent of total population unimproved | 41.2% |
Sanitation Facility Access - percent of urban population improved | 71.4% |
Sanitation Facility Access - percent of rural population improved | 45.5% |
Total Fertility Rate - children born/woman | 2.2 |
Underweight - percent of children under five years | 18.6% |
Vectorborne Disease (s) | dengue fever and malaria |
How long do people live in Indonesia?
Life Expectancy at Birth | 71 Years |
Life Expectancy at Birth - female | 74 Years |
Life Expectancy at Birth - male | 69 Years |
Median Age | 28 Years |
Median Age - female | 29 Years |
Median Age - male | 28 Years |
Birth Rate - births/1,000 population | 17 |
Death Rate - deaths/1,000 population | 6.31 |
Median Age | 28 Years |
Median Age - female | 29 Years |
Median Age - male | 28 Years |
Net Migration Rate - migrant(s)/1,000 population | -1.19 |
Population Growth Rate | 0.99% |
Sex Ratio 0-14 Years - male/female | 1.04 |
Sex Ratio 15-24 Years - male/female | 1.04 |
Sex Ratio 25-54 Years - male/female | 1.03 |
Sex Ratio 55-64 Years - male/female | 1 |
Sex Ratio at Birth - male/female | 1.05 |
Sex Ratio of Total Population - male/female | 1 |
Sex Ratio Over 64 Years - male/female | .78 |
What are the health conditions in Indonesia?
What is school like in Indonesia?
Education Expenditures - percent of GDP | 2.8% |
Literacy - female | 83.4% |
Literacy - male | 92.5% |
Literacy - total population | 90.4% |
Literacy Definition | age 15 and over can read and write |
School Life Expectancy - female | 13 Years |
School Life Expectancy - male | 13 Years |
Total School Life Expectancy - (primary to tertiary) | 13 Years |
Can people in Indonesia read?
Literacy - female | 83.4% |
Literacy - male | 92.5% |
Literacy - total population | 90.4% |
Literacy Definition | age 15 and over can read and write |
Predominant Language | Bahasa Indonesia (official, modified form of Malay), English, Dutch, local dialects |
Is Indonesia a safe place to visit?