Statistics Indonesia The 2010 Indonesia’s Population Census Background & Legal Basis • Indonesia is the 4th largest country in terms of total population (around.

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Statistics Indonesia
The 2010 Indonesia’s Population Census
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Background & Legal Basis
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Indonesia is the 4th largest country in
terms of total population (around 235
million people) after China, India and
USA.
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Law No. 16 Year 1997 on Statistics.
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UN’s Agenda on Population Census in
2010 and around.
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The World Population by Ten Biggest Countries (Million)
Country
2009
2025
2050
1. China
1 346
1 453 (1)
1 417 (2)
2. India
1 198
1 431 (2)
1 614 (1)
3. USA
315
359 (3)
404 (3)
4. Indonesia
231
263 (4)
288 (6)
5. Brazil
194
214 (6)
219 (8)
6. Pakistan
181
246 (5)
335 (4)
7. Bangladesh
162
195 (8)
222 (7)
8. Nigeria
155
210 (7)
289 (5)
9. Russia Fed.
141
132 (9)
116 (14)
10. Japan
127
121 (10)
102 (17)
11. Other Countries
2 779
3 388
4 144
Total World
Population
6 829
8 012
9 150
Source: United Nations_DESA
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Censuses in Indonesia
• Two censuses during Dutch Administration:
in 1920 &1930.
• Five censuses after the independence (1945):
in 1961, 1971, 1980, 1990 and 2000.
• The 2010 census is the eight census.
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Total Population of Indonesia
Based on Population Censuses
Year
Total (000)
Source
1930
60.700
SP1930
1961
97.000
SP1961
1971
119.208
SP1971
1980
147.490
SP1980
1990
179.379
SP1990
2000
206.265
SP2000
2010
235.000 ?
SP2010
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Main Objectives of Census
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To count the numbers of whole
population.
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To collect data on Demographicsocio-economic characteristic of
the population.
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2010 Census Questionnaire
• C1 Form: for general population in
regular residential areas.
• C2 Form: for specific population
(homeless, population in very remote
areas, household members of
Indonesia diplomatic corps living
abroad, etc)
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Variables Covered
2000 Census
2010 Census
15 variables
43 variables
2 pages
8 pages
79
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Major Questionnaire:
1 No. of variables
2 No. of pages
Supporting data processing
facilities
1 No. of Scanner
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2 No. of Guillotine
Map-base
Convensional
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Satellite
immage
MDGs’ Indicators Covered by the 2010 Census
Target
Indicators
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Basic education
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Gender Equality in Education and
employment
Under Five Mortality Rate
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Maternal Mortality Rate
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Proportion of Population cooking with
firewood
Population access to drinking water and
basic sanitation facilities
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Housing Conditions
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Field Organization of 2010 Census
Sub-district Coordinator
Field Coordinator
Coordinator of
interviewer team
Interviewer-1
Interviewer-2
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Interviewer-3
Data Collection in 2010 Census
• Data collection will be involving
700,000 field staffs including
instructors, supervisors.
• The processes of data collection will be
monitored and supervised by 1600
independent quality assurance team.
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Relevant Important Events to 2010 Census
• Presidential Speech to launch the 2010 Census:
30 April 2010 at 8PM
• Census enumeration: 1-31 May 2010
 At President’s resident: 1 May 2010 at 10AM
 At Vice President’s resident:1 May 2010 at 2PM
• Census date: 15 May 2010
• Post Enumeration Survey (PES): June 2010
• Dissemination of Preliminary results: 17 August
2010 in front of the MPR (People’s Consultative
Assembly)
• Data Processing: May-December 2010
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Planned Activities in 2011
• Data cleaning: January–July 2011
• Dissemination of the final results:
Mid-August 2011
• Data analysis and publication:
Jan – Dec 2011
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Major Utilizations of the Census Data
• To provide data for designing development
policy, planning and programs up to the lower
administrative levels.
• To estimate basic demographic parameters.
• To update population projections and sampling
framework(s) for the coming surveys.
• To provide framework for population-based
targeting of both sectoral and regional
development programs.
• To evaluate the achievement of MDGs both at
regional (until district level) and at national
level.
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BPS Expectations to Donor Communities
• To expand public expose about the
nature and coverage of 2010 Census.
• To advocate particular GOI institutions
(UN’s partners) to participate in
utilizing the census results for public
planning and evaluation.
• To facilitate and to encourage research
institutions at universities and GOI
institutions to analyze census results.
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