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. 2018 Aug 1;11(Suppl 1):1496972. doi: 10.1080/16549716.2018.1496972

Table 2.

Access to improved drinking water and sanitation: absolute and relative within-province inequality in 34 Indonesian provinces (SUSENAS 2015).

  Access to improved drinking water
Access to improved sanitation
 
Provinces, grouped by island/area Absolute inequality* (percentage points) Relative inequality** Absolute inequality* (percentage points) Relative inequality** Number of districts
Sumatra          
 Aceh 11.4 18.7 16.8 30.7 23
 North Sumatra 15.1 21.1 19.4 28.5 33
 West Sumatra 14.0 21.1 15.9 35.4 19
 Riau 10.5 14.1 23.2 45.2 12
 Jambi 16.6 26.4 16.5 28.3 11
 South Sumatra 12.6 19.4 13.4 21.8 17
 Bengkulu 13.7 33.3 17.2 43.8 10
 Lampung 11.1 20.1 16.0 35.7 15
 Bangka-Belitung Islands 6.0 8.8 7.5 9.2 7
 Riau Islands 13.3 15.8 17.6 24.5 7
Java-Bali          
 DKI Jakarta 5.1 5.5 2.7 3.1 6
 West Java 12.1 18.1 16.3 27.4 27
 Central Java 7.6 10.3 13.4 19.9 35
 DI Yogyakarta 4.9 6.1 9.0 10.5 5
 East Java 8.8 11.4 16.2 25.5 38
 Banten 14.1 20.8 18.4 27.5 8
 Bali 5.9 6.5 11.5 13.4 9
Nusa Tenggara Islands          
 West Nusa Tenggara 7.0 9.8 7.0 11.0 10
 East Nusa Tenggara 15.7 25.1 16.1 67.4 22
Kalimantan          
 West Kalimantan 21.4 31.4 22.9 57.6 14
 Central Kalimantan 13.6 23.8 22.5 62.8 14
 South Kalimantan 14.0 22.5 14.4 24.0 13
 East Kalimantan 13.3 17.0 16.2 23.5 10
 North Kalimantan 7.9 9.4 18.3 37.8 5
Sulawesi          
 North Sulawesi 8.9 12.5 11.3 16.8 15
 Central Sulawesi 12.0 19.6 10.0 18.0 13
 South Sulawesi 10.6 14.7 13.0 17.9 24
 Southeast Sulawesi 6.0 7.8 11.0 17.3 14
 Gorontalo 8.0 12.1 11.4 20.7 6
 West Sulawesi 13.1 24.4 8.7 16.9 6
Maluku Islands          
 Maluku 10.0 15.4 17.0 28.4 11
 North Maluku 15.0 25.0 18.1 30.6 10
Papua          
 West Papua 15.2 22.1 14.5 23.2 13
 Papua 25.5 49.7 25.9 92.3 28

*Absolute inequality is measured by the Mean Difference from Mean (MDM).

**Relative inequality is measured by the Weighted Index of Disparity (IDIS – W)