CORPORATE FINANCE - STUDENT BOARD ROOM
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Social Analysis of Indonesia
Group: 9 |Shambhavi| Rohan| Shubham| Apurva| Tejaswini | Sakshi
| 2016 | 2017 | % CHANGE |
POPULATION | 259 | 262 | 1.158301158 |
Age Structure | % of the total population | No. of Males | No. Of females |
0-14 | 25.02% | 33205805 | 31994844 |
15-24 | 16.99% | 22537842 | 21738210 |
25-54 | 42.40% | 56493414 | 53980979 |
55-64 | 8.58% | 10192430 | 12177931 |
65 and above | 7.01% | 7954795 | 10304489 |
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| Total | Male | Female |
Median Age - total | 30.2 | 29.60 | 30.80 |
Literacy & Education | Total | Male | Female |
Literacy Rate | 95.40% | 97.20% | 93.60% |
Primary Schools | 170000 |
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Secodary & Higher Seconary Schools | 66000 |
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Contribution to GDP | 3.30% |
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Health Care | Total | Male | Female |
Birth Rate | 16.2/1000 |
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Death Rate | 6.5/1000 |
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Infant Mortality Rate | 22.7/1000 | 26.6/1000 | 18.6/1000 |
Life Expectancy at Birth | 73 | 70.40 | 75.70 |
Total Fertility Rate | 2.11 children born per woman |
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No. of Hospitals | 2454 | Government 882 | Private 1509 |
No. of beds in total | 305242 |
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No. of People under Medical Insurance | 69.16% |
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Contribution to GDP | 2.80% |
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Physicians Density | 0.20% |
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Hospital Bed Density | 0.9/1000 |
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Obesity | 6.90% |
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Sanitation Facilities | Total | Urban | Rural |
Improved | 60.80% | 72.30% | 47.50% |
Scope of Improvement | 39.20% | 27.70% | 52.50% |
Child Labour | 4026285 | 7% of the total population |
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Major Cities | Population (In Million) | ||
Jakarta | 10.323 | ||
Surbaya | 2.853 | ||
Bandung | 2.544 | ||
Medan | 2.204 | ||
Semarang | 1.63 | ||
Makassar | . | ||
Major Religions | % of Population | ||
Muslim | 87.30% | ||
Protestant | 7.00% | ||
Roman Catholic | 2.90% | ||
Hindu | 1.90% | ||
Other | 0.90% | ||
Total | 100.00% | ||
Ethnic Groups | % of Population | ||
Javanese | 40.10% | ||
Sundanese | 15.50% | ||
Malay | 3.70% | ||
Batak | 3.60% | ||
Madurese | 3.00% | ||
Betawi | 2.90% | ||
Minangkabau | 2.70% | ||
Buginese | 2.70% | ||
Bantenese | 2.00% | ||
Banjarese | 1.70% | ||
Balinese | 1.70% | ||
Acehnese | 1.50% | ||
Dayak | 1.40% | ||
Sasak | 1.30% | ||
Chinese | 1.20% | ||
Other | 15.00% | ||
Total | 100.00% |
Ethics:
- APPROPRIATE TITTLE
For any job tittle in Indonesia, it’s very crucial to deal with your superiors by means of using the appropriate titles. You have to call them “Bapak” which means Sir or “Ibu” for Ma’am. You are not allowed to directly call them by their first name or nickname except the man or woman who has made an exception, to expose politeness and respect. Maximum of all, it additionally suggests seniority.
- WORKING ATTIRE
The industry has their own set of uniforms for the people to put on, then the general rule would be to put on a conservative but professional operating attire. Men’s have to wear a business suit and Woman’s have to wear blouse and pants. Girls are advised to wear apparel which might be too tight.
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