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BPS STATISTICS INDONESIA INDONESIA EXPERIENCE IN TQS TQS Workshop Hilton Hotel Ankara August 16-17 th 2017 Gantjang Amannullah Director of People Welfare Statistics, BPS-Statistics Indonesia Email: gantjang@bps.go.id 1. Introduction:


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INDONESIA EXPERIENCE IN TQS

Gantjang Amannullah

Director of People Welfare Statistics, BPS-Statistics Indonesia Email: gantjang@bps.go.id

TQS Workshop

Hilton Hotel – Ankara August 16-17th 2017

BPS – STATISTICS INDONESIA

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  • 1. Introduction: KEY

INDICATORS

34 Provinces

514 Districts/ Municipalities

255.461.700

133 people/km2

5.01 %

Economic Growth Q-2/2017

0.22 %

Inflation July 2017 US$ 150.4 Billion Export 2015 USD142.7 Billion Import 2015

10.637%

(March 2017) Poverty

5.61%

5.61% (August 2016)

Unemployment

0.393 (March 2017)

Gini Ratio

70.18

HDR 2016

Total Population Density

2016/2017

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Introduction

  • BPS-Statistics Indonesia produce a survey called

Susenas (National Socioeconomic Survey) twice a year (March and September)

  • For the March, there is Susenas Core and Susenas

Consumption and Expenditure with the total sample of 300.000 households, this sample is spread of into 34 provinces and 514 district/municipalities

  • Questions related to TQS accomodated into the

Susenas since 2015.

  • In 2011/2012, by support from CDC and WHO, BPS

Statistics Indonesia and Ministry of Health carried on the Gatts Survey

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BLOCK VIII. IN-PATIENT TREATMENT AND SMOKING

Copy all names of household members from Block IV DURING THE LAST ONE

YEAR, HAS [name]

EVER HOSPITALIZED? 1.Yes 5.No 807 (If803= 1), WHERE WAS (name)HOSPITALIZED? Government hospital A Private hospital B Doctor/midwife service C Clinic/Doctors’ joint service D PHC/ Auxiliary HC …..E Traditional/alternative service F Other........................................ G (circle your answer where the member

  • f household was being hospitalized

during the last one year) DID [NAME]

USE HEALTH INSURANCE FOR HAVING

IN-PATIENT

SERVICE?

1.Yes 5.NO HOW MANY

DAYS(NAME) WAS BEING HOSPITALIZED LAST TIME

(days) Member of household age 5 year and above Line number Name of household member Copy from 402 DID(name)DURING

THE LAST MONTH SMOKE TOBACCO?

1.Yes, everyday  809 2.Yes, not everyday 5.No 810 8.DKnext person If 807= 2 BEFORE THE LAST

MONTH, DID(name)EVER SMOKE EVERYDAY?

1.Yes 5.No

  • 8. DK

DURING THE LAST

MONTH,HOW MANY CIGARETTES PER WEEK DOES(name)SMOKE?

(cigarettes) (go to the next person) If807= 5 BEFORE THE LAST

MONTH,

DID(name)EVER

SMOKE TOBACCO?

1.Yes, everyday

  • 2. Yes, not

everyday

  • 5. No
  • 8. DK

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TQS Questions on the 2015 Susenas

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PERCENTAGE OF POPULATION 15+ WHO ARE CURRENTLY SMOKING BY URBAN AND RURAL, MALES AND FEMALES IN INDONESIA, 2015 – 2016

  • In 2015, more than 30 % of

Indonesian population 15+ is currently smoking, it slightly decrease in 2016 (28.97%)

  • Males are more likely as

smokers than females, that is 58.98% (males, in 2015) compared to females, which is only 1,28% in 2015.

  • Meanwhile, population 15+

in rural areas has a higher percentage than urban areas, who are currently smoking.

0.00 10.00 20.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 60.00 TOTAL Urban Rural Male Female 30.08 28.19 32.06 58.98 1.28 28.97 27.19 30.91 57.01 1.05 2015 2016

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0.00 5.00 10.00 15.00 20.00 25.00 30.00 35.00 Quantile 1 Quantile 2 Quantile 3 Quantile 4 Quantile 5 26.91 31.70 32.47 32.07 27.28 26.16 29.63 31.39 30.48 27.14 2016 2015

PERCENTAGE OF POPULATION 15+ WHO ARE CURRENTLY SMOKING BY QUANTILES, IN INDONESIA, 2015 – 2016

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0.00 5.00 10.00 15.00 20.00 25.00 30.00 35.00 No Education Primary School Junior School Senior School University 29.18 32.90 28.19 32.30 20.64 27.41 32.25 24.95 31.42 19.21 2015 2016

PERCENTAGE OF POPULATION 15+ WHO ARE CURRENTLY SMOKING BY HIGHEST EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT, IN INDONESIA, 2015 – 2016

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Smoking Everyday

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Everyday Smoking vs Currently Smoking

0.00 10.00 20.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 60.00 TOTAL Urban Rural Male Female 30.08 28.19 32.06 58.98 1.28 28.97 27.19 30.91 57.01 1.05 2015 2016 0.00 10.00 20.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 60.00 27.20 25.38 29.10 53.43 1.05 26.19 24.39 28.14 51.65 .82 2015 2016

Everyday Smoking Currently Smoking

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PERCENTAGE OF POPULATION 15+ WHO SMOKE EVERYDAY BY QUANTILES, IN INDONESIA, 2015 – 2016 Source : 2015 – 2016 Susenas

0.00 5.00 10.00 15.00 20.00 25.00 30.00 Quantile 1 Quantile 2 Quantile 3 Quantile 4 Quantile 5 23.19 28.74 29.64 29.46 24.85 22.65 26.82 28.71 27.83 24.77 2015 2016

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PERCENTAGE OF POPULATION 15+ WHO SMOKE EVERYDAY BY AGE GROUPED, IN INDONESIA, 2015 – 2016 Source : 2015 – 2016 Susenas

  • The highest percentage of

population 15+ who smoke everyday is at the aged group 30 – 34 years old

  • Meanwhile, the lowest

percentage of population 15+ who smoke everyday is at the aged group 15 – 19 years old

  • Oldest people, that is at

age grouped 65 years and

  • lder, the percentage is

around 20 percent in 2016

0.00 5.00 10.00 15.00 20.00 25.00 30.00 35.00 15-19 Years 20-24 Years 25-29 Years 30-34 Years 35-39 Years 40-44 Years 45-49 Years 50-54 Years 55-59 Years 60-64 Years 65+ Years 2016 2015

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PERCENTAGE OF POPULATION 15+ WHO SMOKE EVERYDAY BY EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT, IN INDONESIA, 2015 – 2016 Source : 2015 – 2016 Susenas

  • Population 15+ who

Attained Highest educational status in Primary School has the highest percentage in daily smoking, that is 30,03 per cent in 2015 and slightly decrease in 2016

  • Meanwhile, Population

15+ who Attained Highest educational status in University has the lowest percentage in daily smoking, that is 18,25 per cent in 2015 and slightly decrease in 2016

0.00 5.00 10.00 15.00 20.00 25.00 30.00 35.00 No Education Primary School Junior School Senior School University 26.55 30.03 25.49 28.87 18.25 24.94 29.41 22.42 28.15 17.02 2015 2016

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0.00 5.00 10.00 15.00 20.00 25.00 30.00 35.00 Nusa Tenggara Timur Bali Maluku Sulawesi Selatan Papua Barat DKI Jakarta Jawa Tengah Sulawesi Tenggara Jawa Timur Aceh Sumatera Utara Kalimantan Tengah Jambi Nusa Tenggara Barat Sumatera Barat Banten Lampung 2016 2015

Percentage of Population 15+ Who Smokes Everyday by Province, In Indonesia

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SMOKING NOT EVERYDAY

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Percentage of Population 15+ Who Smoke by Smoking Habit In Indonesia, 2015 – 2016 Source : 2015 – 2016 Susenas

Smoking Everyday Smoking Not Everyday

0.00 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 TOTAL Urban Rural Male Female 2.89 2.81 2.96 5.56 .22 2.79 2.80 2.77 5.36 .23 2015 2016 0.00 10.00 20.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 60.00 27.20 25.38 29.10 53.43 1.05 26.19 24.39 28.14 51.65 .82 2015 2016

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Total Number of Cigarettes Smoked per day by People Who Smoke Everyday, in Indonesia, 2015-2016

  • In 2015, total number of

cigarettes smoked by people who smoke everyday was 12 cigarettes, while in 2016, it was increase becoming 13 cigarettes

  • The number of cigarettes

smoked per day for males is higher than for females, that was 12 cigarettes in 2015 for males compared to 9 cigarettes for females in the same year.

  • Meanwhile, the figure is not

different between male and female

2 4 6 8 10 12 14 TOTAL Urban Rural Male Female 12 12 12 12 9 13 12 13 13 10 2016 2015

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THANK YOU Terima Kasih

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