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15 Provinces in Indonesia with the Most Advanced Human Resources, Which Ones are Rapidly Improving?

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Kapanlagi.com - In 2024, the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) once again shook the public with the latest report on the Human Development Index (HDI), which serves as the main benchmark in assessing the quality of human resources (HR) across all provinces in Indonesia. Jakarta managed to maintain its throne as the province with the highest HDI, recording a score of 83.08, an increase of 0.62 points compared to last year.

However, what is interesting is the dramatic change in the HR landscape in the country. The Special Region of Yogyakarta (DIY) has now surged to the second position, thanks to significant improvements in the education sector, life expectancy, and better living standards. Not only DIY, but other provinces such as East Java and West Sumatra are also showing impressive progress.

Overall, Indonesia's HDI figures continue to move positively in almost all provinces. This is an encouraging signal of progress in health, education, and the economy, which in turn contributes to the improvement of the quality of life for the community. Let us welcome a new era with optimism and enthusiasm to keep improving!

1. List of Provinces with the Most Superior Human Resources

Based on data from the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) of Indonesia, here are the 15 provinces with the most advanced human resources in Indonesia:

  1. Jakarta - Index Score: 83.08
  2. Special Region of Yogyakarta (DIY) - Index Score: 81.55
  3. East Kalimantan - Index Score: 78.83
  4. Riau Islands - Index Score: 77.87
  5. Bali - Index Score: 77.76
  6. North Sulawesi - Index Score: 75.03
  7. Riau - Index Score: 74.79
  8. West Sumatra - Index Score: 74.49
  9. Banten - Index Score: 74.48
  10. West Java - Index Score: 74.43
  11. East Java - Index Score: 74.09
  12. South Sulawesi - Index Score: 74.05
  13. Aceh - Index Score: 74.03
  14. North Sumatra - Index Score: 74.02
  15. Central Java - Index Score: 73.88

2. Jakarta Remains on Top

Jakarta has once again secured the top position with a Human Development Index (HDI) reaching 83.08 in 2024, recording a jump of 0.62 points compared to the previous year.

This achievement reflects significant progress in the education and health sectors, the two main pillars that determine the quality of human resources.

Moreover, the high life expectancy in this capital city is one of the important indicators in the HDI assessment, while the increase in years of schooling and expected years of schooling demonstrates Jakarta's commitment to creating high-quality and competitive human resources.

3. DIY Rises to Second Place

Special Region of Yogyakarta (DIY) has achieved remarkable success by securing the second position in the list of provinces with the most advanced human resources (HR) in Indonesia.

In 2024, the Human Development Index (HDI) of DIY experienced a significant surge, reflecting rapid progress in various sectors, especially education. This increase in HDI also indicates encouraging developments in the health sector, where the life expectancy of DIY residents continues to soar, providing a better quality of life.

In the field of education, DIY has successfully maintained high standards, with impressive literacy rates and duration of education, making it one of the leading regions in human resource development.

4. Other Provinces that are Improving

Not only Jakarta and DIY, several other provinces have also shown impressive progress in human resource development. East Java, which previously ranked lower, managed to leap up three positions thanks to improvements in the education and health sectors.

Meanwhile, West Sumatra and North Sumatra also recorded achievements by rising one and two positions respectively. All these successes are the result of the hard work of local governments committed to enhancing education and health facilities and creating fair economic opportunities for all communities.

With this improvement in human resource quality, it is hoped that Indonesia can reduce regional disparities and promote more equitable development.

5. What Influences the Increase of a Province's HDI?

The increase in the Human Development Index (HDI) in a province does not happen by itself; it is influenced by a number of crucial interrelated factors. Improvements in the quality of education, higher life expectancy, and decent living standards are the main pillars that determine this. Provinces that successfully optimize these three aspects will experience significant positive impacts, reflected in a promising increase in HDI.

6. What has made DIY rise to the second position?

DIY has achieved the second position thanks to a significant surge in the education and health sectors. With high life expectancy and quality education, this area demonstrates that investment in human resources yields remarkable results.

7. What is the impact of the increase in HDI on society?

The increase in the Human Development Index (HDI) brings fresh air to the quality of life of the community. With a soaring HDI, residents can feel the benefits of more optimal health services, higher quality education, and fairer economic opportunities. This is not just a number, but a new hope for a brighter future!

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Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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