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Villages with Early Childhood Education Centers
Villages with Early Childhood Education Centers
Villages with Early Childhood Education Centers
| Province | Pct paud |
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Source
The indicator reports the percentages of villages within a boundary area that have early childhood education centers (PAUD). The data are taken from Villages Potential (Podes) data, from 2008-2019.
Nationwide, 66% of all villages in Indonesia in 2019 had access to early childhood education (PAUD) services. Provinces DI Yogyakarta and DKI Jakarta are two provinces with the largest access to PAUD services, wherein 97% and 93% of villages in the two region had at least one PAUD center installed in their area. This stands in contrast to Papua and Papua Barat, wherein only 19% and 9% of villages had access to PAUD services.
Villages with Early Childhood Education Centers
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Villages with Early Childhood Education Centers
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Interval : Yearly



