- Economic
- Agriculture
- Construction
- Finance
- Labor
- Employment to Population Ratio
- Female Employment to Population Ratio
- Female Labor Force Participation
- Female Unemployment Rate
- Labor Force Participation Rate
- Male Employment to Population Ratio
- Male Labor Force Participation Rate
- Male Unemployment Rate
- Not in Education, Emoloyment, or Training
- Unemployment Rate
- Working Student
- Macroeconomics
- Manufacturing
- Mining
- Services
- Trade and Hospitality
- Transportation and Communication
- Utilities
- Environmental
- Fiscal
- Social
Flash Floods Incidence
Flash Floods Incidence
Flash Floods Incidence
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Source
The percentages reported in the tabulation are the district-wide, province-wide and nation-wide percentage of villages that had experienced at least one incidence of flash floods during the past three years. However, differently than previous years, in the 2019 Podes, incidence of natural disasters were only asked for the last year. As such, incidence reported in 2019 might systematically differ relative to preceding years. Data are taken from Statistics Indonesia's Villages Potential (Podes) natural disaster module from 1990-2019.
In 2019, around one out of 100 villages in Indonesia had experienced flash floods at least once during 2018-2019. Provinces with the highest incidence of flash floods during 2018-2019 include Sumatera Barat (6% of all villages), Bengkulu (5%) and Sulawesi Barat (4%), while provinces that recorded no occurrence of flashfloods during the same period include Kepulauan Bangka Belitung, Kepulauan Riau, DKI Jakarta and Kalimantan Utara.
Flash Floods Incidence
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Flash Floods Incidence
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- Employment to Population Ratio
- Female Employment to Population Ratio
- Female Labor Force Participation
- Female Unemployment Rate
- Labor Force Participation Rate
- Male Employment to Population Ratio
- Male Labor Force Participation Rate
- Male Unemployment Rate
- Not in Education, Emoloyment, or Training
- Unemployment Rate
- Working Student


