2020 Indonesian census

The 2020 Indonesian census was the 7th census in Indonesia. It was held in September 2020 by Statistics Indonesia. The resident Indonesia population was projected to be 269.6 million,[1] a 13.4% increase from the 2010 census.

2020 Population Census
Sensus Penduduk 2020

30 September 2020 (2020-09-30)

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General information
CountryIndonesia
AuthorityStatistics Indonesia
Results
Total population270,203,917 (Increase 13.7%)
Most populous provinceWest Java (48,274,162)
Least populous provinceNorth Kalimantan (701,814)

Introduction

As required by the Indonesian Constitution and recommendation of United Nations, Indonesian census has been conducted since 1961, and from 1980, the census has been held every 10 years, when the year ends in "0". The 2020 census was the 7th census in Indonesia.

Technology

It is planned that the 7th census will be carried out using digital equipment,[2] no longer relying on paper. Head of BPS, Kecuk Suhariyanto said that the digital equipment in question included smartphone and web applications. The hope is that the equipment will help field enumerators who collect data, also make it easier for citizens who want to enter their own data.

In addition to smartphone applications, it is also developing web applications. The difference is, this application is intended directly to residents, so they can fill their own data without going through a field enumerator.

Projection

The Statistics Indonesia in 2018 has released the official projection of Indonesia's population 2015–2045,[3] which are based on previous census in 2010 and the 2015 Indonesian population survey between censuses (SUPAS). The projection was calculated using component method and also take into consideration births, deaths, and net migration.

In 2020, the population of Indonesia is projected to be 269,603,400 and the dependency ratio will be reach on 45.40, the lowest dependency ratio in Indonesian history.

Result

Total population

On 21 January 2021, Statistics Indonesia released the result of the 2020 census. It found the total population of Indonesia to be 270,203,917 people, compared to the population in the year 2010 of 237,641,326 people. This is an increase of 32,562,591 people (13.70% in 10 years or an average of 1.25% per year).[4]

Sex ratio

As the result of 2020 census, there are 136,661,899 males and 133,542,018 females in Indonesia. It found the sex ratio for Indonesia is 102.34, which means that for every 100 females, there are 102-103 males. The largest sex ratio is in Papua with 114 males for every 100 females, and the smallest sex ratio is in Yogyakarta, with 98 males for every 100 females.

Age Structure

0–14 years = Decrease 23.33%

15–64 years = Increase 70.72%

65+ years = Negative increase 5.95%[5]

Population distribution

Population by regions
IslandsPercentage of population (2010 census)Percentage of population (2020 census)
Sumatra21.3121.68
Java57.4956.10
Kalimantan5.806.15
Sulawesi7.317.36
Lesser Sunda Islands5.505.54
Maluku and Papua2.603.17
Population by province
Province2010 census2020 censusChange
Aceh4,494,4105,274,871Increase780,461
North Sumatra12,982,20414,799,361Increase1,817,157
West Sumatra4,846,9095,534,472Increase687,563
Riau5,538,3676,394,087Increase855,720
Jambi3,092,2653,548,228Increase455,963
South Sumatra7,450,3948,467,432Increase1,017,038
Bengkulu1,715,5182,010,670Increase295,152
Lampung7,608,4059,007,848Increase1,399,443
Bangka Belitung1,223,2961,455,678Increase232,382
Riau Islands1,679,1632,064,564Increase385,401
Jakarta9,607,78710,562,088Increase954,301
West Java43,053,73248,274,162Increase5,220,430
Central Java32,382,65736,516,035Increase4,133,378
Special Region of Yogyakarta3,457,4913,668,719Increase211,228
East Java37,476,75740,665,696Increase3,188,939
Banten10,632,16611,904,562Increase1,272,396
Bali3,890,7574,317,404Increase426,647
West Nusa Tenggara4,500,2125,320,092Increase819,880
East Nusa Tenggara4,683,8275,325,566Increase641,739
West Kalimantan4,395,9835,414,390Increase1,018,407
Central Kalimantan2,212,0892,669,969Increase457,880
South Kalimantan3,626,6164,073,584Increase446,968
East Kalimantan3,553,1433,766,039Increase212,896
North KalimantanPreviously part of East Kalimantan (split-off in 2012)701,814Steady
North Sulawesi2,270,5962,621,923Increase351,327
Central Sulawesi2,635,0092,985,734Increase350,725
South Sulawesi8,034,7769,073,509Increase1,038,733
Southeast Sulawesi2,232,5862,624,875Increase392,289
Gorontalo1,040,1641,171,681Increase131,517
West Sulawesi1,158,6511,419,229Increase260,578
Maluku1,533,5061,848,923Increase315,417
North Maluku1,038,0871,282,937Increase244,850
West Papua760,4221,134,068Increase373,646
Papua2,833,3814,303,707Increase1,470,326
Indonesia237,641,326270,203,917Increase32,562,561

Impact of COVID-19

Indonesia prepared to extend the online time for self-enumeration, and cancel all field data collection. They relied on administrative data and had requested additional UNFPA technical support for using administrative data for census.[6]

References

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