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. 2022 Mar 20;19(6):3697. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19063697

Table A6.

Three reproductive, maternal and child health indicators disaggregated by economic status: Indonesia (DHS: 1997, 2007 and 2017).

1997 2007 2017
Health Indicator Population Subgroup Estimate (%) Population Share (%) Estimate (%) Population Share (%) Estimate (%) Population Share (%)
Births attended by skilled health personnel Quintile 1 (poorest) 21.9 22.5 46.5 22.6 75.6 20.5
Quintile 2 36.7 20.6 68.6 19.3 91.0 20.9
Quintile 3 50.8 20.0 80.1 20.4 96.0 19.6
Quintile 4 66.6 20.1 88.5 18.7 97.0 20.3
Quintile 5 (richest) 89.3 16.7 96.0 19.0 99.2 18.7
National average 51.0 100.0 74.9 100.0 91.6 100.0
Demand for family planning satisfied-use of modern and traditional methods Quintile 1 (poorest) 80.3 17.7 80.6 17.4 84.8 17.1
Quintile 2 84.9 20.5 88.1 20.6 86.8 20.5
Quintile 3 87.3 20.9 87.6 20.8 86.9 21.1
Quintile 4 88.1 20.8 89.8 20.7 86.3 21.0
Quintile 5 (richest) 90.5 20.2 88.6 20.5 84.4 20.4
National average 86.4 100.0 87.2 100.0 85.9 100.0
Measles immunisation coverage among one-year-olds Quintile 1 (poorest) 59.0 21.5 63.3 20.5 71.7 20.0
Quintile 2 65.6 20.1 74.4 19.0 75.5 20.2
Quintile 3 72.3 18.9 78.2 20.5 80.6 19.1
Quintile 4 74.6 21.9 81.6 20.9 82.7 21.4
Quintile 5 (richest) 85.1 17.5 84.9 19.1 83.7 19.2
National average 70.9 100.0 76.4 100.0 78.8 100.0

Data source: WHO Health Equity Monitor database (2021 update).